The David Knight Show - 1Nov22 Amnesty for Pandemic Tyrants? Post-Election Supply Chain Storm

Episode Date: November 1, 2022

Outline of today's show with timecodesWith China's Dictator Xi's ZERO COVID —entire factories, resorts, cities are still being ruthlessly locked down with a single positive, asymptomatic test result.... The pandemic was ALWAYS about political power.3:05Foxconn "iPhone City" has become the enslaved, BigBro "Smart City" depicted in Apple's "1984" Super Bowl commercial. 6:32Disney Shanghai'd again. 33,000 "guests" trapped inside after PREVIOUS visitor tested positive12:12Macau casino locked down after one employee coronavirus test positive.15:07YouTube & WHO announce partnership for MORE control?24:35Elon Musk is playing good cop and pushing the Trans-human New World Order agenda.25:43The Atlantic calls for "pandemic amnesty".31:38How is it that none of the people who were right about this are getting teaching positions at Brown University? Limited hangout & BigPharma shill Ben Shapiro got promoted by social media and establishment35:18Atlantic writer and Brown Univ Professor (teaching about Covid) says "When the vaccines came out, we didn’t have definitive data on the relative efficacy?" Oh, really?39:08The purpose of government is not mercy, it’s justice. Here's what needs to happen for justice — THEN we can talk mercy46:02David’s response to a listener who says “I told you so” is not loving50:38Why we have to understand why this was telegraphed.59:30One man's vaccine story — his biggest mistake in life.1:12:51Italy’s new measures to restore jobs, remove fines and passports — will other countries do the same?1:22:04The Supreme Court KEEPS mask mandate authority for CDC and TSA even though they've removed "requirements" for now1:25:05Kim DotCom: "Liz Truss iPhone (unsecured) text shows who blew up Nordstream"1:41:06Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian ships in Black Sea fleet and Crimea.1:43:24Dems ask how can we control oil price? Should we have price controls? Should we nationalize oil industry (and shut it down)?1:46:49Post-Election Supply Chain STORM: Biden kicked train strike until AFTER election, kicked oil can down the road until AFTER election with SPR release, and Mississippi has been severely constricted by drought1:52:31Christine Lagarde says inflation “just came from nowhere”.1:55:18In previous financial central bank financial trainwrecks, holding gold would have conserved savings and provided additional returns.1:58:48David’s guest: Jeff Maurer, 3rd party candidate for Secretary of State on how we can get honest elections with transparency, integrity and a NEUTRAL 3rd party. What is the Secretary of State’s Office?2:02:59Integrity never needs to hide -.2:07:21What are the dimensions to a true independent audit, now missing?2:14:48What is the policy in the office of Secretary of State? How does it work?2:18:44Secretary of State’s office protecting businesses against future lockdowns2:22:51How do you feel about electronic tabulation?2:31:39How do you know your vote is counted today? What can be done differently?2:35:46True the Vote founders jailed for refusing to burn informant in defamation trial even though the individual suing has been charged for what he's suing them for2:52:10Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at:  $davidknightshowBTC to:  bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:27 Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Tuesday, the 1st of November, year of our Lord 2022, day 964 of the emergency. And as of yesterday, we've had the Supreme Court bringing back a CDC TSA power to mandate masks on airplanes, on trains, on all public transportation. One of the reasons why they want to get rid of private transportation. But this is far from over. As we see in China, the zero COVID knows no limits of absurdity or raw power. And yet we have the Atlantic in an op-ed piece. One of the most
Starting point is 00:01:57 draconian tyrants calling for the most draconian measures saying, can we all just move on and forget what we did to you? I don't think so. I think we need to make some changes. We can start with this executive order ending. So we're going to have also a candidate for office is going to be joining us in the third hour that I think you're going to find very interesting. Stay with us. We'll be right back. Yeah, we also have legislation, I should say, I'm going to get to this, legislation in the UK that has been offered that would essentially stop PayPal from punishing people for their political beliefs. You think that might be something we would want to talk about in an election year? And yet nobody in the GOP wants to talk about it.
Starting point is 00:02:55 Nobody in the Democrats want to talk about it either. And we also have a Kimcom, who says that he has evidence that the UK blew up the Nord Stream pipeline in complicity and in cooperation with the US. So we'll take a look at that. He hasn't offered any proof, but Kim Dotcom has a lot more credibility with me than mainstream media or NATO for that matter. And then we'll also be talking about some other election issues of what's happening in brazil what's happening with the arrest and jailing of a couple of people behind 2 000 mules they refused to give up some of their sources that showed criminal manipulation by china in this election, they say. So, you know, the judge demanded that they give up the sources.
Starting point is 00:03:50 They said, no, these people are, I'm not going to burn them. They are in danger in China if this information gets out. So they've now been put in jail. We're going to take a look at that. But let's begin with these lockdowns. For the last couple of days, I wanted to talk about what was going on with Foxconn. It began over the weekend in a big way. Foxconn set up what they called a closed loop in their big factory.
Starting point is 00:04:16 It's the biggest iPhone factory. They call it iPhone City. China's Xinzao is the area that's there where the Foxconn factory is. But the city isn't important. The iPhone city is. And so they have locked everything down. They have implemented the strictest COVID-19 prevention measures. And we're seeing this type of overreaction everywhere. The lockdowns are so
Starting point is 00:04:46 bad that some Foxconn employees were fighting over food rations. They're starving them to death. And the COVID cases at Foxconn's main factory resulted in the facility going into closed loop lockdown to begin with. The lockdown means that employees cannot leave the campus and are tested regularly for COVID. After lockdown, food has become a source of unrest. We look at the absolute overreaching paranoia and measures being taken in China, continuing to be taken there. A lot of fear, a lot of panic. But the people really aren't that much afraid i tell you jason barker sent an email saying he went for halloween dressed in a black shirt with the phrase
Starting point is 00:05:31 covid positive on it had no mask on it uh scared everybody best costume ever yeah well you know if you were to do that in china uh they'd probably put you on a firing squad. Especially if you had a runny nose. Because these people are even asymptomatic. And it's causing this kind of panic. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to 10 euro if your horse loses
Starting point is 00:06:05 on a selected race that's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing cheltenham with live score bet this is total betting sign up by 2 p.m 14th of march bet within 48 hours of race main market excluding specials and place bets terms apply bet responsibly 18 plus gambling care.ee cafeterias at iphone city were down. Workers on assembly lines were given meal boxes that they had to take back to eat in their prison-like quarters. They have up to a dozen people sharing cramped living quarters. They have about 300,000 workers in iPhone City. And they're saying that production could fall as much as 30% because some of the people have escaped.
Starting point is 00:06:53 They got out of there. We'll talk about that in a minute. To say that the working conditions at Apple's largest iPhone plant probably aren't incredible to begin with would likely be an understatement, says Zero Hedge. Yeah, that is a big understatement. The lockdown means that employees can't leave the campus and are tested regularly for COVID. And again, all 300,000 locked down.
Starting point is 00:07:22 They just had a couple of people who tested positive. Nobody is sick. Nobody has died. And yet they've locked this whole thing down. Why? Because they can. But if you just stop and think about this iPhone factory, isn't it kind of ironic?
Starting point is 00:07:41 Maybe hypocritical is a better word to put it. If you remember going back to 1984, remember the iconic Super Bowl commercial that was done by Ridley Scott? Only aired once during Super Bowl, but people have played it over and over again. Remember this? I mean, this looks like what an iPhone factory is like right now, doesn't it? This is supposed to be the dystopian 1984 future. The only difference is these people are Caucasian instead of Asian. And then here come the goons just as they're not dressed up in white. Um,
Starting point is 00:08:13 but they're, uh, nevertheless look like COVID cops. Uh, that is really what this has become. This is like iPhone city. You know, it's kind of interesting if we go back and look at the NSA clips. And I've talked about this many times. The NSA was bragging about this. This is some of the Snowden documents that were released. These went to Der Spiegel in Germany. The U.S. didn't really talk about this because, you know,
Starting point is 00:08:38 the U.S. media doesn't want to criticize Apple. That's, you know, one of their big corporate sponsors. They make a lot of money from Apple. So you're not going to see this on Fox News. You're not going to see it on CNN or MSNBC. Nobody's going to put this up because they're sponsored by Apple. But the NSA itself said, who knew in 1984, they show clips that a super bowl commercial i just played you who knew that this would be big brother there you see steve jobs holding up the iphone and that the zombies would be the paying customers that they would pay for and they show people at the iphone store lining up to get that you know it has become big brother, no doubt about it. Maybe we should just call it, you know, big phone.
Starting point is 00:09:29 Because really, if you stop and think about the smartphones, why do they call it smartphones? Your smartphone is going to be like your smart city and your smart car and your smart grid and your smart meter. It's all for stupid slaves who let these people steal from us and enslave us. Smart. Yeah, smart. Yeah, the actual factory is worse than their dystopian nightmare there.
Starting point is 00:09:59 And the smartphone is worse than Orwell's imagined Big Brother monitors. The smartphone goes with you everywhere. The smartphone watches everything that you do. So workers are escaping from the Foxconn factory. And it's not just going to be that they're going to have a decline in production because of this absurd power play by president she that's what this is all this covet zero stuff nobody's afraid of it anymore there you know they they were gaslighted by that a couple of years ago but they know better now these people are not afraid of it
Starting point is 00:10:38 and as they're escaping the foxconn factory There are people throughout the countryside as they're trying to return home. The people, the government is keeping up this charade in China, but the people know better. And they're not saying, keep these people out. They're leaving food for them and encouragement for them. They're helping them in their journey. They said they feel sorry for them.
Starting point is 00:11:02 It's the government that is coming after them. So after enduring days of lockdown at Foxconn's vast facility in central China, workers like Yuan finally climbed the fences on Saturday night and escaped the complex, joining others, fleeing what they feared was a widening COVID outbreak. No, they didn't fear the COVID outbreak. They feared the measures. You're seeing this over and over again.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Remember, it was a few weeks ago. I played you the video clip of Ikea. They said, oh, somebody tested positive. Lock all the doors. And people are running for the doors. Remember that? And they tried to hold them back. And the people pushed and pushed their way out, overpowered the employees who were trying to lock
Starting point is 00:11:49 them in the store. But it's happening. They've done it again in Disney Shanghai. They've done it in the big MGM casino in Macau. They're doing it everywhere. And the people are trying to get out. They're not afraid of the virus. They're afraid of the government. And I said from the very beginning, this is not a virus that you need to be afraid of. It's this government tactic that is there. Anyway. So this particular guy they talked to, Yuan.
Starting point is 00:12:24 Actually, this is CNBC. That's why they say they fear the virus, because it's CNBC. Now, they fear the lockdown. They fear the Chinese government. They fear the overreaction of it. So Yuan walked through the night, keeping to a northerly route toward his hometown of Hebei, every step taking him farther away from iPhone maker Foxconn's plant. Foxconn, by the way, is from Taiwan. Isn't that an interesting mix there? The biggest iPhone facility in mainland China. There were so many people on the road, he told Reuters on Monday.
Starting point is 00:13:06 Foxconn has repeatedly refrained from disclosing how many people tested positive. Well, they don't even want to talk about that. We were shot on October the 14th, and we had to do endless PCR tests, he said. And after about 10 days, they forced us to wear N95 masks, and we were given traditional Chinese medicine. So they locked them down.
Starting point is 00:13:29 Then 10 days later, they give them masks. Does that sound familiar to, oh, they got Fauci running this stuff. The CDC, the world health organization, even if they thought the mask worked, which we now know they don't work. If they thought the mask work, why wouldn't they do that right away? He said people would be called away right in the middle of work, and if they didn't show up the next day, that would mean that they had been taken away and to quarantine somewhere and to a camp.
Starting point is 00:13:56 Let's see, what was it that we called that, Alex, for years, FEMA camps, and yet you were excusing what Trump did? It's unbelievable. You knew. you knew. You made a record amount of money in 2020, didn't you? Fox Con said food for tens of thousands. I said, Yuan, who was working there, was simply left outside the quarantine building at the plant. And so tens of thousands of people. Here's your food. It's just out here you but can they go out to get it okay they'll have to escape so again the shanghai disney resort was
Starting point is 00:14:34 shut on monday yesterday again to they did it last november they're doing it again to comply with counter epidemic requirements with all the visitors still inside but going back to this story that reuters had for you on matters came to a head when he heard that a housing complex for workers near his plant had to be cordoned off by security on friday and that the plan itself was to go under curfew the next day uh this is amazing because you know cnbc says he was afraid of the virus does it sound like he's afraid of it's afraid of the curfew he's afraid of you know being isolated like that in a panic he decided to leave the next day joining streams of other escaping workers it was not immediately
Starting point is 00:15:16 clear for curfew was eventually imposed these people are all leaving all at the same time you better bet your bippy that they're not wearing masks. They're not afraid of the virus. They're afraid of a government and of a pandemic that has gone viral, that political pandemic. By Sunday morning, he had hiked to the banks of the Yellow River, where he stopped 30 miles short of his hometown, was stopped, rather, by authorities from the city on the other side.
Starting point is 00:15:53 He said, I will never go back to Foxconn. He's now been put under quarantine and taken to a camp in Hebi. You can't escape this. This is the Chinese plan. And so what is going on before we get into disney shanghai what's going on in macau well their mgm casino there macau was locked down with guests and staff inside after they had a single person test positive one person a dealer in the casino tested positive. They locked everybody down. A single case. Sick? No.
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Starting point is 00:17:33 The closure comes after Macau detected a second coronavirus case this month after having not found a case for more than three months. So this is the second case. First one, only one inside this resort. They close everything. All of Macau's 700,000 residents must take a rapid antigen test for COVID daily. So they've had nearly a million people, three quarters of a million people, taking tests daily.
Starting point is 00:18:03 They've only been able to find in a month two people. Neither of them sick. And after they find the second one, they lock everybody in this casino down. Macau's casinos have been losing millions of dollars monthly due to the restrictions. This Macau, by the way, is like Hong Kong, a special administrative region, SAR. And, you know, they're supposed to have some level of autonomy. But no, no. The draconian lockdowns, the enslavement, the imprisonment. Lockdown is a
Starting point is 00:18:44 prison term. You see these people breaking out of the Foxconn prison. It's a breakout. It's a lockdown. All these things. They're trying to turn the world into a prison. They're trying to turn the world into what we saw at the beginning of that 1984 commercial. Everybody wearing drab gray pajamas, as people always did under Mao. It was as China started coming out of that imposed austerity and poverty and draconian system that people started wearing Western clothes.
Starting point is 00:19:21 And it was interesting, people that we talked to who were adopting theirs, we had the reports that happened. Once it started happening, it started happening very rapidly. And, you know, we had friends who made multiple trips there and they were talking about how everything was changing and people were dressing, you know, kind of like we've dressed down in the West. They've dressed up and we've kind of met in this. I wouldn't even say the middle. It's kind of the lower middle. Anyway, Macau's six casino operators, Sands, Wynn, Galaxy, MGM, Melco,
Starting point is 00:20:00 and Sim Holdings are currently awaiting a government decision on whether they will be granted new licenses. This is a good way for Xi to show his power. Ravel before me. So Macau executives said the decision could come as early as this week as to whether or not they'll be allowed to continue. Now, this is what it looks like in Disney Shanghai. This is a report about what happened with the lockdown there. Shanghai Disneyland is going to be closed for at least tomorrow now. That park went into lockdown last night after learning there was a recent visitor who had tested positive for COVID. Now, you can see video here at the park showing people lining up to be tested before being allowed to leave. Health officials said there that all 33,000 people
Starting point is 00:20:45 at the park tested negative. The measures come as China claims that it is enforcing a strict zero COVID policy leading up to the Beijing Winter Olympics in February. So yeah, you have one person who had been there but was no longer there, tested positive, not sick, not dead, not hospitalized. So they lock everybody down, test all 33,000 people. And even with one of these phony PCR tests, they can't define that. Can you imagine as Kerry Mullis took on Fauci over how Fauci was misusing his PCR test to
Starting point is 00:21:25 try to create a link between the HIV virus and AIDS is very angry about that. Now, you know, they started all this stuff right after he died. Isn't that interesting? And I imagine if he was able to see this stuff, Ken, as angry as he was about what Fauci did.
Starting point is 00:21:42 Can you imagine if Kerry Mullis saw that his PCR test was being used to enslave the world? It's amazing. So they lock everybody down. The sudden lockdowns have seen people running away from shops, like the IKEA that I talked about. They said the only positive thing that happened about this was that they announced that the rides would continue to operate in Shanghai while they were locked inside.
Starting point is 00:22:13 Some consolation. I remember the reports when Hong Kong Disney first opened up and it was so crowded. Everybody was so excited to get into it that people had made a trip to take their young children to Hong Kong Disney. And they were filled up, closed, said we can't sell any more tickets. We've got too many people inside. And parents took their toddlers, their toddlers, and dropped them over the fence so they could get into Disney World. It's like, what are you doing? This is tiny little toddlers in there. It was just the craziest thing I've ever seen.
Starting point is 00:22:57 I thought it was a great analogy to people leaving their kids with government daycare, right? Maybe that government daycare thing is even crazier. Anyway, videos posted on Chinese social media site Weibo showed people rushing to the park's gates following the announcement that they were going to be locked inside, but finding themselves already locked inside. The Shanghai government added that anyone who has visited the park since Thursday must provide three negative test results over three consecutive days, or they're going to get hauled off to a concentration camp. And again, the Supreme Court has now just extended government
Starting point is 00:23:39 power to do anything to us. It's not over. The executive order is not over. It's not the first time the park is unexpectedly shut down. Last November, they did the same thing again, shut everybody inside, over 30,000 people trapped after authorities ordered everyone to be tested as part of contact tracing. Millions of people in over 200 different locations in China as of October the 24th are in lockdown. Think about that.
Starting point is 00:24:09 Nobody in hospital, nobody dying from this stuff. They're not even trying to make the case for that anymore. Earlier this month, President Xi signaled that there would be no easing up of the zero COVID policy, calling it a people's war to stop the spread of the virus. Well, it is a war, and it is against the people by him, by him. Shanghai reported only 10 cases on Saturday, not hospitalized, not dead.
Starting point is 00:24:42 China reported 479 confirmed cases and more than 2200 asymptomatic cases nationally so 479 maybe they had a cold uh 2200 people didn't have any symptoms and they've locked down tens of millions of people. The Apple supplier Foxconn has not disclosed the number of infected people, not talked about the number of people who escaped. But they said that it will not stop them from leaving the company. In other words, they're not going to try to stop them from escaping this prison factory, iPhone City. After hundreds made the escape on Saturday,
Starting point is 00:25:30 the exodus has prompted nearby cities to draw up plans for isolating the migrant workers returning to their hometowns, but the people are not afraid of them. As a matter of fact, people are leaving bottled water and provisions next to the roads with signs like, for the Foxconn workers returning home. Some people were walking amid wheat fields, said one person, with their luggage, their blankets, and their quilts. I couldn't help but feel sad.
Starting point is 00:26:02 But again, this is not going to end. As a matter of fact, it's just been announced that YouTube and the WHO have announced a partnership to control information about this pandemic and future pandemics, as if that wasn't already happening. But they have already, they've made it more formal. They've made it public.
Starting point is 00:26:25 They're going to extend the censorship and the control of the narrative because that's how they control people is through the information. It is an information war against us conducted by the globalists. YouTube, isn't it interesting? As I've said before, one of the things that they took me down for, the only time they told me why they took me down, uh, with three strikes all the rest of the time,
Starting point is 00:26:48 they just purged me. But the one time they took me down for three strikes, it was in January of 2021. I put up a video titled 2020, the year of the world became China. And I got a strike from YouTube for saying that shut up. Don't talk about that. We want everybody to be, it's a good thing to be like China. Yeah. Um, thank you for the tips, uh, Jody. Thank you very much. Uh, David is looking at me like Elon Musk is playing good
Starting point is 00:27:17 cop and pushing the transhuman new world order agenda. What's your take? Yeah, absolutely. Uh, absolutely. As a matter of fact, I've I've got an article about how they were looking to get a pretty big stake, Tesla was, in Glencore Mining, which is, you know, it really is, if you look at this agenda, what is going to limit his ability to do this stuff? Yeah, he's got the government wants to subsidize him and all the rest of the stuff, but he has to have minerals in order to make the batteries to make the cars. And that's really one of the, they have several Achilles heels. You know, Achilles only had one heel that was bad. These people have got Achilles heels all over the place. Uh, they've got, uh, the infrastructure that's not there, especially the grid, but they don't have the minerals either. And, uh, so Elon Musk was trying to get a stake in Glencore to assure that they would have the minerals. And part of the problems that they were having with
Starting point is 00:28:17 the Glencore company was the Glencore company. Wasn't following all the ESG guidelines that Tesla wanted them to follow. See, they're all a part of that. That is his business model. Environmental and social governance. If you stop and think about it, right? Elon Musk became the richest man in the world. Why? Because he pushed the environmental agenda.
Starting point is 00:28:40 The solutions that these people wanted. Yeah, we got to take away your car. Well, they need to pretend that they're going to give you something to replace it with. So they pretend that you're going to have an electric car, even though they have no way, you know, they're shutting down the grid. There's absolutely no way that's going to happen. They don't have it in place. They probably won't even have the charging stations in place by the time they outlaw cars.
Starting point is 00:29:05 But they will shut down the inputs to the grid. But they had to pretend that they had that. And so he was there for the environmental agenda to pretend that. He is also going to be there for the social agenda. The social agenda is about controlling speech. And that's running through these places like Twitter. The conservatives are cheering him while he is bowing and scraping before the EU censors. They immediately, you know, when he said the Twitter bird is free,
Starting point is 00:29:40 you had the guy that he bowed and scraped before from the EU who came to inform Elon Musk when he first talked about buying Twitter, that he was going to follow their rules. And so when Elon Musk tweeted the bird is free, the same guy from the EU said the Twitter bird will follow our rules. And Elon Musk has groveled and scraped again before these people. So he's going to be there for the environmental part. He's going to be there for the social part. He's going to be there for the governance part. But, you know, he's our engineer. He's our billionaire, right? He's on our side? No. Sean Krogan. Thank you very much. Appreciate that. That's a generous tip. Hi,
Starting point is 00:30:26 David. Can we get to Brian from Vaccine Impact on the show? Yeah, I should try to get him on. I don't know if he does any interviews or not, but yeah, we should get him on. I follow his website pretty closely. He usually has at least one good article, a new article a day on there. But, you know, when we look at this, President Xi is following the same plan that Mao did when Mao did the Great Leap Forward. Right? He disrupted society. He did it from the inside. He did it iteratively.
Starting point is 00:31:03 He took out the middle class. And he impoverished everybody. because that's what communism is about. Communism is about destroying the middle class so that you have two tiers. You have everybody down at the bottom except for a few elitists at the top. No middle class, right? And that's what Xi is doing. It's not the Great Leap this time. This time it's the Great Reset because history rhymes. And it's what all the world leaders are doing. But in the West, you've had some of these tyrants have had to take a pause here. And they're not done yet. So we're going to talk about this amazingly comical article from the Atlantic.
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Starting point is 00:33:38 Our sincere thanks to all of you who have stood with us to get this far. Please don't forget to share the links and pray for the country as well as our family. All right, so we have the Atlantic has come out and written an op-ed piece calling for pandemic amnesty to forgive one another. And of course, if we go back and look at what they were doing just a year ago the atlantic had calls like this unvaccinated people belong on the no-fly list
Starting point is 00:34:15 and now let's declare pandemic amnesty that's an article there by information liberation that you'll see there interestingly enough i haven't seen anybody else point this out. The Atlantic is now owned by Steve jobs is leftist widow, a younger female version of George Soros in terms of wealth and funding leftist causes. But isn't that interesting? You know, back to Apple again, back to the 1984 foxconn iphone city smart city it says it's got to be a smart city right it's to make your smartphone they got to have a smart city they should call it the smart iphone city or the iphone smart city anyway uh
Starting point is 00:34:57 from the atlantic let's declare a pandemic amnesty we need to forgive one another for what we did and what we said when we were in the dark about COVID, she says. You know, all that stuff about putting you on an OFI list, all that stuff about punishing you, taking your job, kicking you out of the hospitals, denying you any transplants, all that stuff, putting you in a FEMA camp, all that stuff. No, we just didn't know what we were doing. She says in April, 2020 with nothing else to do. This woman, this writer is Emily Oster or Oster. So she said in April of 2020 with nothing else to do, my family took an enormous number of hikes.
Starting point is 00:35:41 We all wore cloth masks that I had made myself. Oh, she's so industrious. We had a family hand signal, which the person in front would use if someone was approaching on the trail and we needed to put on our masks. Oh, well, you know, somebody's got point. Look out, there's intruders coming. Disease is on the way. Death is right around the corner. Put on your mask to save yourself. Anyway, she said once when another child got too close to my then four-year-old son on a bridge, he yelled at her, social distancing. This is what these people are going to be like. They're going to, this four-year-old has this imprinted on him and he's going to be like this the rest of his life.
Starting point is 00:36:26 He would have been that way anyway with a mother like Emily Oster. These precautions were totally misguided, she says. In April 2020, no one got the coronavirus from passing somebody else hiking. Who knew? Who knew that you couldn't spread it like that out in the open area? And yet we saw people being pounced upon by cops in Australia. A guy is out there by himself on the beach getting fresh air and sunshine, vitamin D, in other words.
Starting point is 00:36:56 And he gets pounced upon by cops who beat him and arrest him for that. Who knew? Just forget about that. Just forget about it. It's all over with. We don't need to talk about that anymore. Outdoor transmission was vanishingly rare. She said, our cloth masks made out of old bandanas wouldn't have done anything anyway. But the thing is, we didn't know. You didn't know? Really? Really? She says, I've been reflecting on this lack of knowledge thanks to a class that I am co-teaching at Brown University on COVID. Wow.
Starting point is 00:37:36 Wow. How is it that an information liberation says this? How is it that none now the people who are right about this are getting any teaching positions at Brown University? Maybe Brown University ought to ask me how I knew about this months before the lockdown.
Starting point is 00:37:55 I'd already been talking about it for over three months. You see what they're doing in China? I don't want to do that. Even if this was deliberate, weaponized, and real, you don't want to do that even if this was deliberate weaponized and you know and real you don't want to do that that's going to make everything worse that's what i was saying for three months before that idiot trump followed that that uh devil fauci devils both of them frankly uh so informational liberation says how come none of the people who
Starting point is 00:38:24 write about this from the very beginning, like Dr. Ron Paul, for example, are being invited to teach at top universities? How come they're being censored, silenced, and blacklisted for being right, while those who are wrong about everything are getting promoted? Yeah, how does that work? Yeah, you talk about getting promoted. You know, meet people like Ben Shapiro getting promoted. Look at how he's one of all this stuff. Remember what he said about all this? Here's, here's Ben Shapiro on how he just didn't know. We're lied to by the scientists, by Pfizer, we're lied to by the government. We're lied
Starting point is 00:38:59 to by the Biden administration. We were lied to. I don't like being lied to. I don't know about you. And he didn't know any better not believe these people now as i've spoken out before i got vaxxed twice or having double vaxxed my wife being a doctor and seeing vulnerable patients is triple vaxxed but knowing now what i know then what knowing then what i know now rather what i have actually gotten back he knows it now what do you know then that my death from covid were exorbitantly low and i wouldn't be preventing my parents from getting that was really what i was concerned about oh yeah i don't know i really don't know i think
Starting point is 00:39:38 maybe not because again my personal risk when it comes to the vaccine was extremely low when it came to covid i'm a young healthy male with no pre-existing conditions how'd you know that did they tell you did they tell you that why is anybody why is this guy promoted i mean to me to see this guy that that's even that's even more egregious than this woman who teaches at Brown University now about COVID. She now teaches about it. She admits that she was wrong about everything. He admits he was wrong about everything.
Starting point is 00:40:11 Both of them promoted endlessly. You know, he was right. There was a little bit of a Freudian slip there. You know, I know now what I knew then. You knew, Ben. You knew. Come on. You knew.
Starting point is 00:40:22 You're not that stupid. You may be a lot of things, but you're not stupid. That's one thing. Ben Shapiro is not stupid. And his wife, he says, is a doctor who's been triple jabbed. Note to self. If I'm ever in Nashville and I get sick, make sure my doctor is not female named Shapiro. I don't want that woman coming anywhere close to me.
Starting point is 00:40:48 What a brain dead doctor. I guess, you know, the person at the bottom of the medical class still becomes doctor, as I always say. And I guess maybe that's Ben's wife. Was it that or did she do it for the money? What'd she do it for? Anyway, some of these choices turned out better than others to take an example close to my own work there was emerging if not universal consensus that the schools in the
Starting point is 00:41:15 u.s were closed too long she says another example when the vaccines came out, we lacked definitive data on the relative efficacies of the Johnson and Johnson shot versus the mRNA options from Pfizer and Moderna. What a bunch of nonsense. I've repeated this how many times? I knew and told everybody on November the 10th what a piece of nonsense this was. You had Pfizer coming out on that Monday after the election on Tuesday. You had Biden anointed by the media on Saturday. On Sunday, just like clockwork, 60 Minutes runs the piece that they've already set up about how the military is going to distribute the vaccines with Operation Warp Speed. The next day on Monday, you had Pfizer come out and announce,
Starting point is 00:42:08 oh, by the way, we did our tests a long time ago. We were holding it for the election. But now that the election is over and Biden is anointed, we can tell you that we are 90% effective. And that was ludicrous. You don't get any, first of all, they hadn't, they'd skipped all the testing. How could you say that it was 90% effective when you did no testing? I mean, does Ben Shapiro and his wife, did they ever look to see what the protocol is for doing testings? Did they ever look to see why it takes 10 years to go through all these different tests? Did they ever notice that Fauci and his co-conspirators were talking about how they could get rid of that requirement for money? Anyway, so that Monday, which was November the 10th, if I remember correctly.
Starting point is 00:42:55 No, it was November the 9th. November the 9th. Pfizer comes out, says 90%. The next day, Russia comes out and says, we got a vaccine, that's 92%. Then the following Monday, November the 16th, Moderna comes out and says we're 94%. The next day, Tuesday, November the 17th, Pfizer comes out and says we're 94.5%. And I've been laughing about that the entire time. I mean, they're just making these numbers up.
Starting point is 00:43:20 It's a bidding war. It's a competition. It's BS. Total BS. it's a bidding war it's a competition it's bs total bs anyway she goes on to say you know we didn't know what the efficacies were well you told everybody that uh that it's 90 to 95 percent effective she said this misstep wasn't nefarious. It was a result of uncertainty. So, huh. Information liberation, Chris, that man there says, well, there's nothing nefarious about
Starting point is 00:43:56 forcing people to get injected with experimental foreign substances with zero long-term testing. Yeah, that is nefarious. So why is the MAGA crowd still cheering Trump for that? Anyway, the Atlantic article continues to say, obviously some people intended to mislead and made wildly irresponsible claims. But remember when the public health community had to spend a lot of time and resources urging Americans not to inject themselves with bleach?
Starting point is 00:44:32 Yeah, don't inject yourself with bleach. I don't think anybody ever took that seriously. Don't inject yourself with bleach. Inject yourself with something to reprogram your DNA. Yeah, that's what you want. You probably would be better off injecting yourself with bleach. I'm not joking. Anyway, um, put out that I said that.
Starting point is 00:44:56 Yeah, go get yourself injected with bleach. Uh, seriously, you know, when we look at this, I loved this response to all of this stuff on tiktok listen to this guy look look look look look point to the article i need to forget and forgive everything that happened during the pandemic we were all in the dark we were all afraid like that was like we all got kidnapped and put together on an island and then all y'all bastards were like we should eat them and then now they took us off the island, and we're just looking at you on the ride home like, and you're like, oh, wasn't that
Starting point is 00:45:29 crazy? And we're like, you tried to eat us. I didn't kick you out of those stores. I didn't ruin your job. I didn't tell you you couldn't come to the family reunion. I didn't tell you you had to drop dead of a heart attack because you didn't get the jab, so you're not welcome at this hospital hospital there ain't nothing to forgive on my side baby boo
Starting point is 00:45:49 this is a you problem and we're still talking about it yeah can we just forget about all this stuff he nailed it yeah it's like given the amount of uncertainty on every topic, some people were eventually proven right. And someone else was proved wrong. In some instances, listen to this, the right people were right for the wrong reasons. Oh, yeah, because, you know, even if you're right, if you opposed authority, if you questioned authority, you're still wrong and you
Starting point is 00:46:26 still need to be kept off of YouTube and you need to be kept off of Facebook and all the rest of the places like me, right? You know, I had the right answers, but I had them for the wrong reasons because I pointed out these people are conspiring criminal conspirators who've been working on their conspiracy and practicing it on an annual basis for two decades. And when I pointed that out, I was right for the wrong reasons because I pointed out exactly what these people are about. So I was right for the wrong reasons. That explains it.
Starting point is 00:46:56 The people who got it right for whatever reason, she says, may want to gloat. Those who got it wrong for whatever reason may feel defensive and retrench into a position that doesn't accord with the facts. All of this gloating and defensiveness continues to gobble up a lot of social energy. It continues to drive culture wars. They're the ones who locked people out. They're the ones who are still censoring people, just like he said. Wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:47:24 I'm pushing people out? No, you're pushing people off of platforms at live score bet we love cheltenham just as much as we love football the excitement the roar and the chance to reward you that's why every day of the festival we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to 10 euro if your horse loses on a selected race that's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing cheltenham with live score bet this is total betting sign up by 2 p.m 14th of march bet within 48 hours of race main market excluding specials and place bets terms apply bet responsibly 18 plus gambling care.ee these discussions are heated they're unpleasant they're ultimately unproductive. In the face of so much uncertainty,
Starting point is 00:48:11 getting something right had a hefty element of luck. You say, I was just lucky. She was unlucky when she taught her kid to be an authoritarian, draconian little scold. Social distancing, wear your mask, you know, all that kind of stuff. And when they turned society into this, look, this had a purpose. It still has a purpose. It's still going on.
Starting point is 00:48:34 So before we talk about any amnesty, before we talk about any kind of truth and reconciliation, we need to have a little bit more truth here before there can be some reconciliation. There needs to be some restitution. There needs to be some justice before we can have any reconciliation here from a political standpoint. Look, the purpose of government is not to be merciful. That's God. God is merciful. And we can forgive other people, but we don't, you know, when you have somebody like Jeffrey Dahmer or you got, you know, Ted Bundy or Son of Sam, you know, some of these guys said, well, you know, I've found Christ and he's forgiven me. And it's like, yeah, you know, but you're still going to die because we can't trust that you're going to be safe outside. And the government is about justice. It's not about mercy and forgiveness.
Starting point is 00:49:31 God does that. And God can forgive that. And God can forgive the most heinous crimes. We look at the most heinous crimes as those that are committed against other human beings. But God can forgive that and does forgive that. But government's purpose is justice, and it does not bear the sword in vain. So what do we need from these people like this woman? And let me just read you some of the things that she wrote on her.
Starting point is 00:49:54 It's in this Information Liberation article. Chris Minahan's got a couple of clips. Professor Emily Oster, that's what she calls her. That's her name on Twitter. She's very proud of the fact she's a professor at Brown. She's the author of this article at The Atlantic. December the 22nd, this last December the 22nd, she said this. Shaming people who haven't gotten vaccinated is not likely to work at this point or ever.
Starting point is 00:50:20 So what will work? Well, we need to have individual family pressure. She says three days before Christmas punished, you know, split your families up. Here she is. She just said, you know, it's really not productive to keep all this stuff. We don't want to have culture wars. We're gobbling up a lot of social energy and everything. Three days before Christmas, she was telling people we need to break our families up over whether or not they've been vaccinated. She said, we need what will work individual family pressure, maybe vaccine requirements for things you want to do, such as
Starting point is 00:50:56 domestic, air, train, travel, work, sports, events, yes, and even family gatherings is what she's implying here. She says we can have these without shame. She also said, strongly endorse here that if you're pregnant and unvaccinated, get vaccinated. It will protect you. It will also pass antibodies to your fetuses. It will also pass the spike, which causes them to have blood clots and die as well. They've been able to find that as well. So what do we do with this?
Starting point is 00:51:28 As I started to say before, well, first of all, to rectify this, there is not going to be any forgiveness. We're not going to move on from this until you move on from the emergency. You end the Trump emergency and the subsequent ones that have been stacked on top of it by Biden. So you end the emergency. Let's see some indictments for the people who violated their oath to the Constitution and instituted all kinds of draconian commands for us.
Starting point is 00:51:58 Let's return some of the stolen money. Let's return some of the jobs that were taken away. And let's have some restitution there about that. Let's make sure that we got some reforms to ensure that this never happens again. These people who usurped power, all these public health officials everywhere. First of all, let's get rid of all of these state laws that were put in place back in 2001, modeled after the Model State Health Emergency Powers Act. Get rid of all of those. Okay, then we'll talk.
Starting point is 00:52:35 Get rid of the emergency orders. Get rid of all that stuff. And then we can talk about all this. But the justice and the restitution needs to come from government and they need to reform themselves. Jacqueline Hogan. Thank you very much. She says, if by saying pandemic amnesty, she means a firing squad.
Starting point is 00:52:53 I agree wholeheartedly. Well, the very least the squads, all these Marxist squads need to be fired. They need to be fired from Congress. They need to be fired from the bureaucracy. They need to be fired from the bureaucracy. They need to be fired from the universities as well. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar,
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Starting point is 00:53:38 Fire them, yeah. Yuri Jenkins, thank you for the tip. He says, good morning, David. Watched RFK Jr.'s documentary, The Real Anthony Fauci, last night. It made me so upset, though I already knew he is fake and evil. Good documentary, but bad for your blood pressure. Well, in that case, I won't watch it because I already know all that stuff.
Starting point is 00:53:55 He's been wreaking havoc on my blood pressure for a thousand days or more. But, you know, I wanted to reply to this. This is sent to me a few days ago before all this stuff happened with the atlantic and this is from a listener eric who says um you know the subject was told you so he says i've been hearing this a lot in the alternative media world in regard to the clog shots and i just watched adele big tree video dedicated to i told you He says, it motivated me to write this because I believe you're a decent man. I just don't think any decent man would say I told you so to someone that took something that we believe caused them serious potential harm.
Starting point is 00:54:34 And I didn't see the video, but I just want to say, I don't think that was what Del Bigtree was about. I mean, I've interviewed Del Big dell big tree in person so i've had a chance to talk to him as well as uh you know um off off air and i get a sense of what the guy is about and i don't sense that from dell let me tell you though that his his wanting to say i told you so is because dell has been on this thing long, long, long before the COVID vaccine stuff happened. And, you know, I was interviewing him on these issues as well. As a matter of fact, he was working with RFK Jr. and others,
Starting point is 00:55:16 and they were saying, you've got the VAERS database here. This is well before COVID, any of that stuff. Dell Big Tree and others were saying, you got the VAERS database. You were in exchange for being given, you know, the capability to sell these vaccines because CDC is the biggest seller of them. And you set up this VAERS database. And the purpose of the database was so that you could make observations about the vaccines, see where there was harm, and suggest ways that they could be made safer. So you've had this now for over 30 years, because this is several years before the pandemic happened. So you've had this for over 30 years. Uh, what recommendations have you made in those last 30
Starting point is 00:55:58 years? Well, they fought and they fought. They refused to comply. They took them to court, sued them. The judge said, you got to show them what you recommendations you've made. I said, well, we haven't made any, no recommendations. We collected all this data for 30 some odd years. And, you know, we lose sight of the fact, I mentioned it last week. We lose sight of the fact how dangerous vaccines are. And Del Bigtria and RFK Jr. were fighting that for a long time. And I was, you know, having them, well, not RFK Jr., but had Del Bigtree on many times to talk about that.
Starting point is 00:56:34 And so we all knew how dangerous these vaccines were, as I pointed out. You know, just from the MMR shot, we have about 10 kids die a year, and that's what's reported. And it's underreported. According to Harvard, only 1% of the adverse effects are reported into that database. So is it, um, is it 10 people or is it a thousand people dying every year from MMR shots? But even if it was only 10 people, why are we still doing that? And that's over a decade. Uh, and it's actually 11 people, uh, over 10 years. But, um, you know, so we look at the number of people that were injured and you've got,
Starting point is 00:57:14 uh, well over 300,000 people entered in there. And again, that may be according to Harvard, only 1% of those that are injured. So 30 million people, and none of that counts autism. And so when you look at what has been happening with us over a long period of time, and when Dell would talk about this, just like RFK Jr, they were vilified, they were ostracized. And I remember when this stuff started happening and I had a Dell big tree on, and the spring of,
Starting point is 00:57:48 um, you know, of, uh, 2020, we're talking about how, you know, this is all tied to the vaccine.
Starting point is 00:57:53 This is all being done to get people to take the vaccine. And Dell said, you know, my mother-in-law, uh, said, I, I never really agreed with you on this other stuff,
Starting point is 00:58:04 but I can now see where it was all leading. And she said, you were always right, and now you're at the epicenter of this thing with this vaccine. And so I understand why Del Bigtree would want to say I told you so, because he's not going to get any apologies. He's not going to get any vindication from these other people. And because this is still happening, you need to listen to Del, and you need to listen to the people who have been warning you even before this stuff happened, warning you about Fauci, about the NIH, about the
Starting point is 00:58:32 CDC, about their lies and their manipulations of statistics. Mike Adams used to be one of those people that would tell you about that, and then he lied when it all came up, and he was pushing the CDC statistics. Look at this. We got more people dying from COVID than from cancer and heart disease. Because that was his opportunity to make a killing financially. And he took it and he lied to people over that stuff. And now he's back to telling you the truth again.
Starting point is 00:59:04 So can you trust him? And that's the point that Del Bigtree was making. But anyway, going back to what Eric is saying, I don't think knowing Del Bigtree, I, you know, he's sincerely just like RFK Jr. They sincerely care about the people who've been vaccine injured and have for quite some time. So I don't think when he says, I told you so, I don't think he's gloating at the people who got injured. And I've seen a lot of that on both sides, on both sides. I've seen a lot of the people saying, well, look, you know, here's this person who was
Starting point is 00:59:37 and gloating about it, not just pointing out, you know, that it's a tragedy, but gloating about the fact that, yeah, they took the vaccine, they dropped dead. Or these other people would say, oh, look, we got this pastor who says he's not going to shut down his church and he got a respiratory illness and he died because we, you know, maybe it's, maybe he died because they kept ivermectin and zinc away from him. But they gloated about that. Saw it all over the press, saw both sides doing this. He said, we should know better than anyone why these people took the shots
Starting point is 01:00:10 and were unable to break free from the propaganda because we were all there at some point in our lives. Yes, we were. We have to listen to these people and assure them that we understand what they did, why they did it, and we just feel as scorned as they do. I've always struggled feeling close to God the way most people do their believers. Not because I didn't believe I could never feel
Starting point is 01:00:32 that close connection. Maybe it's because I've been a very guarded person my entire life until now. It all changed when I started warning people of the potential dangers of the shots. And I feel God and I are working as a team trying to accomplish this mission. Maybe you can explain to your listeners that I told you so's do nothing, but temporarily make the one saying it a superior being. That's all I have to say. Well, I agree. I don't think on a one-to-one basis that we ought to engage in that kind of approach absolutely not um i would never say that to relatives who got the shot and now have cancer friends and relatives i would not say that to anybody who had a family member who dropped dead i wouldn't say that to anybody who's
Starting point is 01:01:18 now been injured but on the show i have to tell, I told you so because I don't want them taking this shot. There's still pressure. There's going to be more pressure. There's going to be another wave of this stuff. They're working on an RSV vaccine. Now, they're going to have that out pretty quickly. I talked to a doctor about that yesterday. And I've been getting, whenever I turn on Pandora, appropriately,
Starting point is 01:01:51 Pandora's box is constantly pushing fear about RSV. And all these commercials are being done by GlaxoSmithKline. You know that they've got a vaccine in the wings. And you know that they're trying to create a fear campaign just like they did with COVID. So they can come in and say, yeah, it's out of control. And why is it out of control? Because the damage being done to people's immune system by the vaccine. And so it is blowing up massively, as Dr. Gessling said yesterday. But they're going to say, well, look at this. RSV is blowing up big time.
Starting point is 01:02:30 So you got to clear the way for this vaccine. Let us put it out there without any testing and make money. So you know that's coming. So we have to tell people about this. And we're not, you know, we got to be careful how we do it we don't want to gloat we don't want to make them feel bad but when we talk about it and i don't know what dell was saying but you know i'm sure that dell would not take that approach if he's talking to somebody who's vaccine injured or the family of somebody who was killed by one of these Trump shots. But when he's talking to the general group, as I do, you know, I put up the I told you
Starting point is 01:03:10 so about the lockdown things, because we have to understand why this was telegraphed by these people. And if we understand what their plans are, then we have some defense against this. Otherwise, we're just operating out of fear and certainty and doubt, and we're vulnerable to what they want to do to us. And we can't be vulnerable like that. Geesebusters, geesebusters. Thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. tip. I appreciate that. Cheltnam with LiveScoreBet. This is total betting. Sign up by 2 p.m. 14th of March.
Starting point is 01:04:07 Bet within 48 hours of race. Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18 plus gamblingcare.ie. David, we can't forget the nursing home murders. Yes. They catapulted this whole scam.
Starting point is 01:04:19 Having people think it was the Black Plague. Question. How much morphine and remdesivir was put into our loved ones. Exactly, exactly. And, you know, it began by them curating the statistics and saying, look at this. We got people who are several years past the age of life expectancy, and they're very sick, and they've got two and a half comorbidities. That's what we had, two weeks' worth of data out of Italy. We had no
Starting point is 01:04:45 data that was being given to us from China. And as I said, as everybody who started pushing all this fear in December, I said, even if they give us some data, you know, you can't trust it because the Chinese are liars. And I said the same thing about the CDC, about Fauci, about the NIH, about the pharmaceutical industry. I said, they're all lying to you. You can't tell about, but we do have some data from Italy. We had two weeks worth of data from Italy before Trump did the executive order and locked everything down. And it showed exactly what we found out later on, but all the stuff that they have done. And I've talked about this as well. I use the analogy of George Washington. I said, you know, George Washington went out riding on a cold morning,
Starting point is 01:05:25 and he came back with a respiratory illness. I don't know if it was SARS or if it was the flu or what it was, but he had a respiratory illness, and they called the doctors, and the doctors came in, and they bled him, took out most of the blood in his body. Then they gave him some mercury as well, and he died. Did he die from the respiratory thing thing or did he die with it? He died from what the doctors did to him. And so now they've got, instead of, oh, we would never bleed people with leeches. We would never remove their
Starting point is 01:05:57 blood. No, we will put stuff into their blood to clog it, to create these long rubbery string-like things that you see being taken out. Now, that's what we'll do. We'll do that. We'll be additive instead of subtractive about the blood. So, you know, morphine, remdesivir. Don't forget the ventilators. Remember how angry Trump was at GM because they didn't convert
Starting point is 01:06:21 their assembly lines for cars over to ventilators so he could use that to kill 90% of the people he put on them. And they make a killing out of it. You know, they made $13,000 by doing a clinical diagnosis of COVID. Then they got $39,000 if they put them on the machine. That's $52,000. The machine only cost $50,000. One patient.
Starting point is 01:06:46 And they had a profit. Had a 4% profit. But that didn't end there because then you got to charge them for using it. And every day until you killed them. And then you got a bonus from Medicare and Medicaid. CMS gave them a bonus of 20% over what they would have normally charged. I mean, they were making money like hand over fist. care medicaid cms gave them a bonus of 20 over what they would have normally charged i mean they were making money like hand over fist and now you see on the drug report in other places oh the
Starting point is 01:07:10 hospitals have had a bad year last year yeah right last year give me a break after a record compared to a record 2020 um anyway geesebusters geesebusters says my opinion. The reason for so many ventilators was to muffle the cries and the screams as they tied them down, lock the doors and kill them. Where is the investigation and where is Cuomo hiding? That's right. Where's he hiding? Yeah. He knows again, New York city, the epicenter of all this stuff. Pandemic nurse, the book.
Starting point is 01:07:46 I interviewed the author. I volunteered to go to New York and, the epicenter of all this stuff, pandemic nurse, the book, I interviewed the author. I volunteered to go to New York and there was nothing happening there. You know, Franklin Graham packed up his tent, went home. 2,500 bed army hospital. He never saw a picture of a single person in any of those beds. They say they never had a single person in the hospital ships that were parked off of New York city and LA total scam. We had people who were, um, uh, people who were, uh, independent citizen journalists going around New York city, showing pictures of empty hospitals and, uh, being run off by security, by people there at the hospital, staff.
Starting point is 01:08:30 So anyway, this person at The Atlantic says, Moving on is crucial now because the pandemic created many problems that we still need to solve. Oh, yes, we do. And all of their legal usurpations, all their executive orders are still in place. And it is unfinished business. Those have to be removed. And they're still injecting people. Still giving more and more boosters. Still killing people with a jab.
Starting point is 01:08:59 Did you hear Ben Shapiro say that we got to stop giving this jab? He knows the truth now. Oh, do you hear Ben Shapiro say that we got to stop giving this jab? He knows the truth now. Oh, do you, Ben? You're going to try to save people's lives by telling them, don't take the jab? Please don't take the jab. No. Nope. That would not work out too well for him.
Starting point is 01:09:18 If he starts to do that, you know what's going to happen to Ben Shapiro and his multi-million dollar media empire? They're going to get kicked off of YouTube. They'll get kicked off of social media. He's not going to tell you the truth. He's not going to tell you the truth. It's all about the money. It's all about the Benjamins for Ben Shapiro, that's for sure. We need to collect data, she says, says this Atlantic person,
Starting point is 01:09:44 this professor at Brown University. We need to collect data, she says, says this Atlantic person, this professor at Brown University. We need to collect data and experiment and invest. Well, you know, maybe we should have collected the data and reported it and looked at it before we pushed this out to people. You think? Why have some states, she said, recovered faster than others? We should focus on questions like this. Lady, we told you this well over a year ago. It was all there. you pretend you didn't know
Starting point is 01:10:07 it uh and still trying to force the vaccines on kids she says many people have neglected their health care over the past several years notably routine vaccination rates for children are way down rather than debating the role that messaging about covid vaccines had in this decline. We need to put all of our energy into bringing these rates back up. No, the lesson that we need to learn is that, you know, you see what they did with this COVID vaccine thing. They've been doing that to you for decades with MMR and the rest of the stuff. You see those requirements about having to get the vaccines to go to school or do anything else.
Starting point is 01:10:43 I said that when Trump was pushing it in 2019. I said, you know what's coming? They're going to require those vaccines to do everything in life because that's what they've been rehearsing for 20 years, even at that point. She said, let's just acknowledge that we made complicated choices. No, lady, you made it complicated. The truth was always straightforward. The truth was
Starting point is 01:11:06 always simple. The truth was always seen in what you had done. So Chris Minahan says, well, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith was right when she said earlier this month that the unvaccinated are the most discriminated against group that I've ever witnessed in my lifetime, quote unquote. He says this was true systemic discrimination. The Atlantic in August of 2021 called for the unvaccinated to be put on the no-fly list, as I pointed out. You had former Obama Homeland Security official Juliette Kayyem wrote in The Atlantic last year, quote, nobody has a constitutional right to attend the Lion King on Broadway or work at Disney or Walmart. Now, here's how this works.
Starting point is 01:11:54 You have the 9th and 10th Amendment, which, lady, it says that unless you were given these powers specifically, you don't have them. Anything that wasn't specifically given to you in the Constitution are reserved by the states and by we, the people. We, the people, have a right to do whatever we wish. You don't have the authority to arbitrarily come in and stop us from doing those things. That's the reality.
Starting point is 01:12:22 As Karen DeCoster responded to this Atlantic article, her headline is, The Satanic Church of COVID Left Begs for Mercy. Problem is, it's not just the left. Stop imposing this left-right paradigm on all this stuff. You got people like Ben Shapiro. You have people like Mike Adams and Alex Jones who are pushing the pandemic panic at the beginning of this stuff to sell storable food.
Starting point is 01:12:49 You got Trump, who is the proud father of the vaccine. You better address the fifth column in your midst. That's the dividing line. What did they tell you about the pandemic? What did they tell you about the vaccine? And what are they telling you now? But anyway, the way she puts it, these demented, freedom-hating, fear-mongering leftists, no, not just leftists, and their fifth column,
Starting point is 01:13:19 destroyed the lives of human beings and locked people into isolation, dismantled and closed small businesses, devastated the lives of human beings and locked people into isolation. Dismantled and closed small businesses. Devastated the lives of children. Isolated and killed the elderly. Separated hard-working people from their long-term jobs. Caused a huge uptick in suicides. Cheered on the forcing of ungodly poisons into the bodies of others. Destroyed entire economies.
Starting point is 01:13:42 Divided friends and families over a fake virus steeped in clown show science. And ultimately, they've robbed hundreds of millions of Americans in almost three years of their lives that can never be given back. And now these shriveling barbarians beg for you to forgive and forget and to move forward again. Let's hold some people responsible. Let's undo some of these prison bars that have been put on our windows because they're
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Starting point is 01:14:50 Now they've opened up the door and say, well, now you're free to go for a while. Well, you still got the lock on my door and you still got the bars on the window and you're still going to come back and do that again, I think. Once you take those, no, we're not going to take those off. As a matter of fact, we're putting a wall around your home now as well. And that's really what's going on with this pandemic treaty and the
Starting point is 01:15:12 World Health Organization. And these alliances are being made by big tech and by DHS. DHS is also a part of this. So they they're using it for surveillance. Who knew? That's what it was designed for. I've been telling people that for years.
Starting point is 01:15:28 Uh, so, oh, we got people who lost their lives. We got people who were crippled from all of this. People who had a productive, healthy life. People like Adrian Walker. This is from Daily Skeptic. A married father of two and a granddad from Grantham, England. He was very fit, healthy, and an active 47-year-old man. He was looking forward to life, returning to some normality following the pandemic and the lockdown. Now that a vaccine had been authorized and had been hailed as safe and effective, life was looking good.
Starting point is 01:16:10 And finally, Adrian's active lifestyle could return to normal. He had been a sub four-hour marathon runner. He was a former semi-professional football referee. He was also a run leader for Grantham Running Club, where he would lead groups of runners helping with training plans and motivating people to start and complete a course they called From the Couch to 5K. And he was also a self-employed taxi driver and courier. He would transport vulnerable children to and from specialized schools.
Starting point is 01:16:46 All the staff were to be offered their vaccines earlier than the rest of their age group. And when his turn came, he took up the offer. And it turned out to be the biggest mistake of his life. When Adrian had his AstraZeneca vaccine, he was not worried about catching COVID himself. He was very fit, healthy, non-smoker, no previous health issues. He only had his vaccine because the government was constantly saying, stop the spread, do it to protect others. Adrian got his vaccine on February the 16th, 2021. At that point in time, I had been warning people about these jabs for 15 months.
Starting point is 01:17:27 I don't say that to say, I told you so. I say it because once you have seen this stuff, I've seen it in my life, my family, I've seen it in what I've reported. And once you see it, you can't unsee it. But it grieves me that I don't have the reach to get to these people. You see, the Ben Shapiros are out there. They're covered everywhere. What did Ben Shapiro say? When Ben Shapiro talks, people listen. Well, Ben Shapiro was telling everybody, it's great.
Starting point is 01:18:01 You should be getting this. I was sounding the warning and it gives me no joy at all to see this happening. It really grieves me. This is what happened to him. Soon after the vaccination, Adrian started to feel flu-like symptoms, but he was not overly concerned as these symptoms seemed to be what people were saying were normal. Yeah, it's all just normal. If you feel bad, that's because it's working. That's a good sign.
Starting point is 01:18:31 Then his body started to ache all over. He was very weak. He started to develop chest pains. His symptoms worsened, and 13 days after the injection, Adrian was admitted to Lincoln Hospital on March 1, 2021, where he remained for 34 days. Initial blood tests revealed critical results. His platelet levels had dropped low and his D-dimer levels soared.
Starting point is 01:19:02 Scans then revealed multiple clots in his lungs and the portal vein from his bowel. During his time in hospital, he was eventually diagnosed with vaccine-induced immune thrombosis thrombocytopenia, a newly identified condition that was never known before the Trump shots. In early 2021, the first reports of adverse events of concurrent thrombosis, blood clots, and thrombocytopenia, now a low platelet count, following the vaccines were reported. As Adrian was one of the very first with this condition, doctors were brutally honest with him. They did not know how to treat him, and they said that it could be a case of trial and error. With Adrian's inner strength and his fight to survive, he told the doctors, if you have to treat me like a guinea pig to keep me alive, then do it.
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Starting point is 01:20:26 I'm sure I'll not be the only case. Do whatever you have to do. They had to feed him through a tube because of the blood clot in the portal vein to his bowel. A full removal of his bowel was considered on March the 8th, 2020. Think about this. This is only three weeks after his vaccination. His wife was called to the hospital and told that he might not make it through the night.
Starting point is 01:20:51 Thankfully, he survived. His hematologist told him that one of the main reasons that he did survive was because he was previously so fit and healthy. He said that the amount of medication that was required to keep him alive would have killed most people. But you know, if they had died, what would the report have been?
Starting point is 01:21:09 They would have said, well, it was COVID that killed him. Or they would have said, well, they died if they admitted that they died from the vaccine. You know, they would have said, but it's rare. It's rare. So it doesn't matter. Well, death matters even if it is rare. We it doesn't matter. Well, the death matters. Even if it is rare, we've never said that before about anything the government does. As a matter of fact,
Starting point is 01:21:29 the government has always aired on the side of nanny state on everything else. But now they dismiss deaths when it's a pharmaceutical company, they dismiss it by saying it's rare. So what is going on with him now? Adrian is now suffering with chronic fatigue, aching joints, problems with his balance. This is a guy who used to do, you know, marathon runs. He can not even walk. Brain fog, short-term memory loss, and breathlessness.
Starting point is 01:22:00 His breathlessness is being looked at by the hospital respiratory team. They suspect the clots that were in his lungs may have left him with a condition called His breathlessness is being looked at by the hospital respiratory team. They suspect the clots that were in his lungs may have left him with a condition called pulmonary hypertension. If he is diagnosed with this, there is no cure. Depending on the severity of the pulmonary hypertension, there is medication that can help to alleviate the condition. But he may require a lung transplant. His life expectancy will be drastically shortened, whatever the outcome.
Starting point is 01:22:32 He will also have to spend the rest of his life on anticoagulants, blood thinning. Now he cannot live independently. He is dependent on his family just to live on a daily basis. He's breathless every day. Even getting dressed leaves him breathless and he has to sit down to get his breath back before he can do anything else. He can't walk normally.
Starting point is 01:22:53 He shuffles along like an old man because his legs feel so weak and his joints ache constantly. He cannot walk with a normal stride. People stare at him, thinking that he's drunk. He really wants to stop and tell them not to stare. I'm not drunk. I'm vaccine injured. None of this is my fault, he wants to say. Many days he does not bathe or shower because he's too exhausted. He feels like he just exists now, that he no longer lives,
Starting point is 01:23:25 that his life as he knew it has been taken away from him. Why? Because he did the right thing, according to the government. He was told, and we were told this by people like Franklin Graham, people like Al Mohler, many pastors who parroted the propaganda lies that were carefully crafted by these psychologists. They passed it along to people, publicly said, you know, this is just about loving your neighbor. It's a miracle.
Starting point is 01:23:58 It's a moonshot. We ought to thank God for the science that has given us this vaccine. It's going to require a change of leadership to stop this stuff. We can't stop right now. And that's the thing, is that as long as they're not beating us with a stick, where they go, good, okay, well, that's all done. No, it's not. They've still got the stick,
Starting point is 01:24:26 and they're still looking at you from the corner of their eye. Italy's new government says that it will reinstate the unvaccinated doctors that they fired, that it will cancel the fines, very hefty fines imposed on people who did not get vaccinated. Not only did they put them in prison under house arrest, essentially, but they fined them because they didn't get vaccinated. And this is the new prime minister, Georgia Maloney. The reason that she is the new prime minister is because of this.
Starting point is 01:25:05 And yet we're having an election right now. Do you hear the people talking about this stuff? No. Why? Because the GOP doesn't want to go against the father of the vaccine, Donald Trump. Nobody wants to go to war with him. And so because Trump is there, they all zip it. Don't want to talk about that SOB and what he did to us because he's the big elephant in the room.
Starting point is 01:25:29 And if Donald Trump doesn't like you, your political career is over. And if you say anything negative about the pharmaceutical industry or you say anything negative about Apple and its Foxconn slavery factories, they cut off the money from you. So yeah, they're all still following the self-proclaimed father of the vaccine. Now, the very reason that she is there is because she pushed back against these measures that were put in there by Mario Draghi, Super Mario, the former Goldman Sachs banker, the guy that they called a technocrat, if you remember, about a decade ago. You know, they were some of the countries that were very heavily leveraged in debt, like Greece and Italy.
Starting point is 01:26:19 They were overthrowing their elected leaders. You know, you had the IMF and the European Central Bank and everything was saying, we're going to take off this person that you're elected. We don't care. We're going to put in our guy, our technocrat, and we're going to have him run the country. Mario Draghi was one of those guys. And when, you know, they, they had, um, these other parties there, they all agreed that they would put Mario Draghi in.
Starting point is 01:26:44 She was the only one. Mal she was the only one maloney was the only one who pushed back against him and you know she was presiding over a small obscure party the bigger conservative parties backed him all of a sudden they went straight down and everybody went to maloney why because she was the only one who opposed the globalist, technocrat, banker, Mario Draghi, who had put on the fines, who had fired people who had taken away their livelihoods.
Starting point is 01:27:15 The previous Italian administration, under Draghi's leadership, imposed a vaccine mandate for all people over 50 years of age this year, making Italy one of the few European countries to impose a blanket COVID vaccine mandate for residents. And if you didn't get that vaccine, they hit you with a fine of up to 1,500 euros. And so what she's saying is that they're going to remove those fines. They said that their health official is going to be bringing back the doctors
Starting point is 01:27:52 and nurses who were fired over this. The health minister says a measure is being defined, which will allow the reintegration into service of those who are subject to suspension procedures for noncompliance with a vaccine obligation, obligation, mandate. Maloney's new administration differs significantly from Draghi's that had implemented some of the strictest COVID regimes in Europe. Draghi's government also introduced COVID passports, the so-called Green Pass, straight out of China, straight out of China,
Starting point is 01:28:28 the red, the traffic light system. They'd been doing that a couple of years before that, you know, their social credit system was outrageous. He said, you know, this is the whole thing was to impose that political, that Chinese political system on us. Italian workers were also required to have the green pass to access their workplace.
Starting point is 01:28:46 Italians who did not comply with the mandate and went to work without proof of vaccination, recovery, or a negative test were suspended without pay, and they were fined 1,500 euros. So she's going to get rid of these fines. She's going to get rid of the passport. She's going to bring back the people that were kicked out of the hospitals. Maloney stressed that despite the strict rules, which were backed by the threat of fines, Italy still had one of the highest death and infection rates in the West.
Starting point is 01:29:18 And did it because of that. Now, one other thing she has done to push back against the great reset being imposed by people like this banker, technocrat, globalist Mario Draghi, he basically was moving them to outlaw and prohibit cash. Because how do you do that? Remember Fauci? You do it from the inside. You do it with disruption. And you do it iteratively, right? right yeah that's how he did it so what he did was they put on some cash prohibitions you can't pay for cash uh you can't you can't
Starting point is 01:29:54 spend more than this amount in cash and he kept taking the limit down and he got it down to a 2000 euros. So you're prohibited from spending cash, giving anybody cash or more than 2000 euros for anything. She's going to raise it up to 10,000 euros, which is where it had been before. But see, there's still a problem. Isn't there? Because there's now still a cap on the amount of cash. There should be no cap on that. If I want to give somebody a hundred thousand euros in cash, there should be no cap on that.
Starting point is 01:30:35 Um, anyway, the higher cash limit was a way to, uh, stop, um, or rather lowering that was a way to stop or rather lowering that was a way to push everybody into the CB DC central bank digital currency he's fully on board with that so are we doing better in this country well when we come back we're going to talk about the Supreme Court and what they just did with the mask mandates. Stay with us. We'll be right back. The common man. They created common core to dumb down our children. They created Common Past to track and control us. Their Commons Project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
Starting point is 01:31:32 And the Communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us. It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.
Starting point is 01:32:10 Please share the information and links you'll find at thedavidknightshow.com. Thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. theDavidKnightShow.com Well, it was January 18th of this year that the Supreme Court rejected a request to block a federal mask mandate for air travel. The request was filed to Justice Gorsuch, who handles emergency applications arising in several Western states, and he referred the matter to the full court. And the full Supreme Court denied the request without any comment or dissent. Yeah, if the government tells you you've got to wear a little propeller on your head, you've got to wear a propeller on your head, right? And we'll have some religious leaders who will tell you that as well.
Starting point is 01:33:28 But neither God nor the Constitution gives them the authority to do that. Under an executive order signed by Biden, the TSA requires passengers on airplanes and other public transportation to wear masks to reduce the spread of coronavirus, and the Supreme Court is just fine with that as of January this year. And then you go back earlier and you look, you know, six months earlier in July, July 13th, 2021 airline mask requirement stays in place, says the Supreme Court. This is Clarence Thomas who denied a person's request, lawsuit, whatever, to lift the requirement for international travel. He had an international trip that was coming up. rulings asking the court to also hold that other constitutional rights, including the freedom to travel,
Starting point is 01:34:26 the right to due process and the state's rights under the 10th amendment cannot be suspended. But even Clarence Thomas said, no, I can't do anything about that. So where does that bring us? Well, yesterday we had the Supreme court leaving intact a rule that lets Biden or the TSA.
Starting point is 01:34:50 So anybody in the executive branch, any of the bureaucrats or the bureaucracies in the executive branch, they can tell you to do anything they wish. You wear whatever I tell you. If I tell you, you got to wear pointy shoes. I've used this analogy before. You know, you've seen the fact that there's like this subculture in Mexico where they like to wear these really, really long boots, you know, like elf shoes or something. So if they tell you you got to wear like little elf shoes,
Starting point is 01:35:18 I've said this before when we're talking about the social distancing and the masks. You know, if they tell you you got to have a shoe that's got a three-foot point on it so that when you put your heels together and point your toes outward, you got your six-foot social distancing there. Wow, that sounds perfectly reasonable, right?
Starting point is 01:35:36 You know, the other people have to do the same thing. So between the two of you, you're six feet apart. That's perfect. You could even put a bell on the end of the little curly pointy-toed boots so that everybody hears you coming. And they can get their masks up, you know, like Emily's four-year-old son. Why not?
Starting point is 01:35:53 They can do whatever they want now, right? This is what has to change. This is not over. This is not over. And so yesterday, the Supreme Court leaves intact a ruling that lets the federal government, the federal government, where is that in the Constitution? Require masks on planes, trains, and automobiles. Well, no, not on automobiles because we still have private cars.
Starting point is 01:36:16 That's why they want to end private cars, right? But on planes and trains. And this is the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruling said that TSA has broad authority to maintain security and safety during national emergencies. I would like to know where they get that authority. Where does the TSA have the authority in the Constitution? Please tell me the authority for that to exist. Tell me the authority for Homeland Security to exist. Tell me the authority for the FBI to exist or the CDC or the HHS or any of these people. There is no authority.
Starting point is 01:36:59 TSA scrapped its mask mandate in April after a federal judge in a different case said the requirement exceeded the agency's power. The Supreme Court order is a defeat for Jonathan Corbett, a California lawyer, self-described frequent flyer, who sued to challenge the mask mandate. He asked the Supreme Court to either take up his appeal or declare the case legally moot and to wipe away the DC court's opinion. So it couldn't serve as a precedent.
Starting point is 01:37:29 Well, they don't want to do that. Do they? They don't want to call it a moot decision because the, you know, they've taken it away. Uh, what they did was they, they didn't want to take away the DC court's opinion. They wanted to entrench it. And so it was the DC court of appeals. And the Supreme court has now entrenched that by letting that stay there, even though the TSA has removed the order, even though you had Biden, when he was asked about this just a couple of months ago, remember,
Starting point is 01:37:57 uh, should people still wear their mask on planes? He said, well, that's up to them. When did he say that? And when did the TSA take away these rules? Well, it was when they lost in court, in a different court, in a different venue. The Tampa-based U.S. District Judge, Catherine Kimball, in October, just a few days ago, October 27th, so it's just last week, she ruled against all of this. And so within less than a week, the Supreme Court then ignores the fact that the rule is moot and makes permanent this D.C. Court of Appeals decision by letting it stand.
Starting point is 01:38:45 The Justice Department said when she did this a week ago that it will appeal the ruling if the CDC determines the mandate is still necessary to protect public health. But they didn't need to go to the problem. SCOTUS, Supreme Court, saved them saved them the effort said we'll do it for you the conservative trump supreme court that cares so much about freedom right and uh all that uh she said the agency the judge said the agency had exceeded the authority given to it by congress uh it was given to it by congress not by the given to it by Congress, not by the Constitution. So if it's not
Starting point is 01:39:26 in the Constitution, it isn't something that Congress can convey to them. Anyway, she said it violated an administrative law that they are using to pretend that they have authority. It violated the administrative law that dictates the process that executive branch agencies must go through in policymaking. You see, this is how government works. Forget about the, um,
Starting point is 01:39:52 uh, uh, classroom rock thing, right? Where it tells you I'm a bill. I'm a bill on Capitol Hill. You know, uh,
Starting point is 01:40:00 that's not how the laws are made anymore. The laws are made by the unelected bureaucrats. We have taxation without representation, and we have regulation without representation. But they are supposed to follow some procedures. So this is how laws are done now. Well, they call them rules, and by calling them rules, instead of laws, they say it's now civil instead of a criminal action.
Starting point is 01:40:23 You have no right to due process. You have no assumption of laws, they say it's now civil instead of a criminal action. You have no right to due process. You have no assumption of innocence. And you have no protection against excessive fines because it's not a law. It wasn't created by Congress. It was created by this rulemaking process that Congress created so they could pretend that you don't have any rights anymore. See how that works? So the Administrative Procedure Act is what we now
Starting point is 01:40:47 operate under instead of the Constitution. Biden initiatives on immigration have also been struck down for violating the APA, as have Trump-era immigration policies. And so this judge in Tampa said that the mask mandate violated the APA because the administration didn't have an adequate excuse for foregoing public notice and comment on the rule. And because the CDC did not offer enough of an explanation as to why it was implementing the requirement. So what we have today, this is the way it's made. They come up with something, anything. You got to wear a propeller on your head. And then they put it out there for a public comment period. And people can say what they want to. Now, even if the public is a hundred percent against wearing, being compelled to wear
Starting point is 01:41:37 propellers on their head, the federal agency can still go ahead with it. They don't have to abide by what the public opinion is. They just have to have it out there for that period of time. And then they have to give you a reason. And then when people challenge that rule, and it goes before the judiciary, the judiciary will look at it and say, well, is that a good enough reason? Well, I think it is, so we'll let them do it. That's how the government operates today.
Starting point is 01:42:02 Are you okay with that? I'm not okay with that. I don't like that. That system has to be overthrown. When governments become destructive of the God-given liberties of the people that they were created to protect, the government was created to protect our God-given liberties. But when they become destructive of that, that government needs to be altered or abolished. And this government by bureaucratic order, this government by administrative procedures needs to be altered or abolished. That's how it works.
Starting point is 01:42:38 You need to understand how it works. So Mazzell said the mask mandate violated the APA because they didn't put it out there for a long enough time and they didn't have a good enough reason. According to the judge's opinion, hours after the ruling came, the TSA said it was no longer going to enforce a directive because of that ruling. That put the ball in the court of the airlines who have now chosen to keep the mask mandates. Could have chosen to keep the mask mandates and effect on the planes. But so far, every major airline, this is a week ago.
Starting point is 01:43:09 Every marriage airline has weighed in on what the, that has talked about what they're going to do going forward has said that masking is now optional. Biden said, well, that's up to you. Right. And it always should have been up to us because if the mask works just like if the
Starting point is 01:43:28 vaccine works you're protected and if it doesn't work it's not going to do you any good to force it on me either so what happens next this article a week ago said they said well the justice department on tuesday made a potential appeal contingent on the CDC review. They said, well, we'll see what the CDC wants to do. Well, the Supreme Court has just made it permanent. Supreme Court. Now, what people are concerned about, as we look at this, and I've seen a lot of angry rhetoric on conservative science. They said the CDC has quietly removed the word women from flu vaccine advice. It's like, well, I get that.
Starting point is 01:44:14 I don't like them talking about pregnant people. But do you think that maybe it's even worse that they're injecting pregnant women with the flu shot and with the COVID shot. Do you have a problem with that? Are you focusing on the wrong thing? Would you be okay if they said, well, you know, you really, pregnant women need to get this.
Starting point is 01:44:36 That is still an outrage. But they're outraged because they said pregnant people. Amazing. We'll be right back. Stay with us. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show i want to talk about elections and we've got a guest who's coming up at the top of the hour. We'll be talking about elections then. But before I do, real quickly, I want to talk about what's going on with the war as they escalate this. We have Kim.com, who said Liz Truss used her iPhone to send a message to Secretary Blinken saying, quote, it's done, unquote,
Starting point is 01:46:06 a minute after the pipeline blew up and before anybody else knew. He said that to his nearly one million Twitter followers. Well, and he also went on to say it's not just the five eyes that have backdoor admin access to all big tech databases. He said Russia and China know this as well. He said they've got sophisticated cyber units too. So the funny thing is government officials with top security clearance still prefer using iPhones over their NSA and GCHQ. That's the British version of it.
Starting point is 01:46:47 Issued encrypted phones. And he calls them excrement phones. So what he's saying is that we know this, and he said that he got this information by hacking into it on the cloud, on iCloud. He says the Russians know it, the Chinese know it. I know it. Um, so the question is, um, he didn't provide any, he would just take his word for it, but I tell you what I, as I said before, I think he's far more trustworthy
Starting point is 01:47:17 than mainstream media or NATO. And, uh, so what he is saying is that, you know, he got this information because she prefers to use the iPhonehone and she has been hacked before there are indeed many reports that her phone was hacked while she was uk foreign secretary so this is not uh well that that could never happen no it, it does happen. And it got hacked because she was using her iPhone instead of her government-issued secure phone. Russia says that the UK blew up Nord Stream pipeline. London is denying it. But according to Russia, British specialists, quote-unquote, from the same unit conducted Ukrainian drone
Starting point is 01:48:05 attacks on Russian ships and their Black Sea fleet in Crimea on Saturday. Perhaps you saw the pictures of it. I didn't show it yesterday. But there was a drone swarm that was used to attack ships in Russia and the Crimea. Now, the result of that is the Russians said, OK, we had a ceasefire. We were going to take a grain and deliver that. So we don't have a food shortage, but if you're going to attack our ships in the black sea, uh, we have now, we're no longer going to do that.
Starting point is 01:48:33 We're going to close those ports and no food coming out. Uh, they said their defense minister ministry, Russian reported a minimal damage to one of the mines sweepers. Again, fog of war. Not clear how much damage was done with that. But what is clear is the end result of this is that you're going to have more things shut down. This case, food, not fuel. The UK Ministry of Defense immediately denied the allegations, calling it an invented story.
Starting point is 01:49:06 In January, of course, though, you know, we had seen when you look at this thing, I've talked about this before when the pipeline blew up, the fact that Victoria Nuland, who was a part of the Ukrainian coup back in 2014, had said at the time, if Russia invades Ukraine one way or the other, Nord Stream 2 will not move forward. Later in a joint press conference with the German chancellor, Biden said, if Russia invades, there will be no longer a Nord Stream 2. We will bring it to an end. The reporter said, well, how will you do that exactly?
Starting point is 01:49:39 Since the project is under Germany's control. He said, I promise you, we will be able to do that. So now they say, well, but we didn't do it. We didn't do it. As we look at what else is happening in the war, 80% of Kiev is now without water. There's been massive attack on the infrastructure, both the electrical grid as well as water,
Starting point is 01:50:01 which is actually far more serious. You can live without electricity. People did for centuries, millennia. But you can't live as water, which is actually far more serious. You can live without electricity. People did for centuries, millennia. But you can't live without water, especially clean water. Power engineers are also working to restore power to 350,000 homes in Kiev that were left without electricity. This is coming from a massive missile strike from Russia. Cruise missiles targeting particular facilities.
Starting point is 01:50:27 They said their target is not military facilities, but civilian critical infrastructure. The Ukraine said the Air Force of Ukraine shot down 44 cruise missiles of the Russian invaders. Another batch of Russian missiles hits Ukraine's critical infrastructure, wrote the Ukrainian foreign ministry minister as that was happening, and then said, instead of fighting on the battlefield, Russia fights
Starting point is 01:50:52 civilians. Russia does this because it still has the missiles and the will to kill Ukrainians. Well, the reality is that's what Ukraine and NATO were doing to the Donbass for the last eight years after the coup and the political division. They were bombing civilian facilities and civilian infrastructure for the last eight years. Yeah, war is bad. We should stop it, you think? Biden is blasting big oil because, you know, none of this is his fault.
Starting point is 01:51:25 The oil price has absolutely nothing to do with Biden. It has nothing to do with his sanctions. It has nothing to do with his prohibitions against refineries, his prohibitions against pipelines, our own pipelines. It has nothing to do with his restrictions on oil exploration and development. It has nothing to do with any of that. It's all about Russia. And it's all about big oil. That's what they're making this about now. And I mentioned it last week, the fact that NPR was pushing the idea that we need to, what do we do?
Starting point is 01:51:54 How can we control oil price? Is there something, should we have price controls? Well, yes, we probably should. But you know, it's much better in Venezuela. They nationalize the oil industry. And so they can set the price however they want. We should do that too, was the implication. Yeah, because we do want to be just like Venezuela, don't we? And so now you have the Biden administration pushing for higher taxes on big oil.
Starting point is 01:52:22 You'll see their spokespersons, their mouthpieces like Matt Drudge saying, oh, look, we got record profits from the big oil, this big oil company, and I think it was Exxon or something like that. And as I point out, well, you know, a lot of years, recent years, we're losing money. We have to make it some years and other years we don't. But whether or not they are doing any price gouging, do you think it's going to be any better if the government takes control of it?
Starting point is 01:52:44 Of course not. Noting the final sentence of the 2006 report from the U.S. Windfall Tax Policy of the 1980s, it said, in the long run, such a tax is a tax on capital. It reduces the rate of return, thus reducing the supply of capital to the oil industry. When you tax the companies, you're going to restrict the supply, supply of capital to the oil industry. When you tax the companies, you're going to restrict the supply, you're going to increase the price, which by the way is what they want to do, which is why they probably will do it. In other words, the windfall profit tax failed in the 1980s and will just drive prices higher in the long run, which is what they
Starting point is 01:53:22 want to do, because they want to burn this country down. Absolutely no doubt about it. As a matter of fact, uh, before we leave the war, uh, Biden lost his temper with Zelensky and according to NBC, he told Zelensky to show a little bit more gratitude. I mean, you would think that if we gave him over $60 billion, if we give him more military equipment than Russia gets in a year and we do it within just nine months, you'd think they'd be grateful, but no. Biden had barely finished telling Zelensky he'd just green-lighted another billion dollars in U.S. military assistance when Zelensky started listing all the additional help that he needed
Starting point is 01:54:01 and wasn't getting. And so Biden said, well, the American people have been quite generous, and you should show a little bit of gratitude. Well, you know, I don't think the American people were generous. I think Biden was, and he did it without my vote, certainly. But it is never enough, is it? Never enough for Zelensky. And he is now electing the GOP because he sees this big wave of Republicans being elected.
Starting point is 01:54:28 He's now electoring them and saying, you know, the money that you give us can't just be about guns. We need to have more money for everything. We've got about 10 minutes here before our guest comes on. So let's talk a little bit about what's going on with the election. Setting the stage for the election, of course, is the economy. It's always with the election. Setting the stage for the election, of course, is the economy. It's always about the economy. The election will be held one week from today, but guess what? There's going to be another interest rate increase, most likely tomorrow. The Federal Reserve is going
Starting point is 01:54:57 to raise interest rates again tomorrow, most likely. Everybody's expecting that they're going to raise it, and raise it pretty big. 75 basis points, three quarters of a percent increase. And it's likely tomorrow that they're going to do that. How's that going to affect the election? Well, you know, it's not going to have enough time to, for people to see it in their pocketbooks, but they may read about it. The average interest rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage is now 7%. It's about double what it was a year ago. And it's at the highest point it's been since April of 2002.
Starting point is 01:55:35 Credit card rates are very high. They're closing in on 19% on average interest rate. While these people are getting their money for, you money for two or three points from the Federal Reserve, they're able to sell 19%. Do you have a problem with that? I do. As a matter of fact, if I was going to run for office, if I was going to start a political party, that would be where I would start.
Starting point is 01:55:59 I would start with the banks. I would start with the usury rates. And I would say, all this time that we had no inflation, you guys were getting the money for nothing. And you are still charging people 15, 16% interest. You are thieves. We used to prosecute people for that. That used to be a mafia thing. And it still is a mafia thing. Gerald Cilenti says the international mafia fund is doing that. That's an outrage. That's an outrage that they charge those kinds of things. And then, you know, take what they pay you on a savings account,
Starting point is 01:56:30 essentially down to zero. Right now, they're getting their money at three to three and a quarter percent, and they're going to charge people 19%. That's going to be going to 5%, according to Goldman Sachs. They think that the Federal Reserve is going to take that base rate up to 5%. So we've got quite a bit still to go. And so they think they're going to continue to keep raising it, three-quarters of a percent, 75 basis points. They think their projection is that's going to continue at least in the foreseeable future.
Starting point is 01:57:01 By the way, the diesel fuel market is in a perfect storm as well, uh, especially in the Northeast and even all along the East coast, Southeast as well. And this is going to be something that is going to happen after the election. What's going to happen to the economy? As a matter of fact, somebody asked about this the other day. And I said, well, yeah, they staved off the rail strike by playing a game. And what they did was they got the Biden officials in there with the union officials and the union rank and file said that we were betrayed. Because what they said was, well, we got an agreement. But they didn't show any agreement.
Starting point is 01:57:45 But by announcing that they had an agreement, even if they didn't have an agreement, even though they didn't show the rank and file members an agreement and didn't even bring it up for a vote, they said, even if they bring it up for a vote, and even if we vote it down, even if they did that, all of a sudden, you know, we would still have another cooling off period that would take us, even if we reject it, even if they show us what this is, bring it up to a vote, and we vote it down, we would still have a cooling off period that would take it well past the election, or just past the election, I should say.
Starting point is 01:58:16 And so what you can expect is, because Biden kicked this can down the road until after the election. The railroad strike is not going to come before the election, but it will happen after the election. And the railroad strike is going to be even a bigger deal because Biden has been dumping out the strategic petroleum reserves to force down the price of gasoline, but it still hasn't gone down the way that it should have, releasing a record amount. So he did that.
Starting point is 01:58:49 He delayed the strike. All of that stuff is gone. All those chickens are going to come home to roost after the election. In addition to that, there's been a drought on the Mississippi River. So what used to be a multi-lane interstate for commerce has now been reduced to a two-lane highway. And things are moving very, very slowly on the Mississippi. So when you look at the, because things are moving slow on the Mississippi, they have taken freight and put it on to trucks and they put it on to trains. Well, when you look at what's going on with trucks,
Starting point is 01:59:25 that's the diesel market. You're looking at shortages, big price increases. When you look at trains, you got a labor strike that's coming up after the election. And the diesel prices are going to be surging because of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. And meanwhile, the Mississippi is drying up. It's going to be a perfect storm after the election, so hang on.
Starting point is 01:59:51 Christine Lagarde, head of the European Central Bank, says, inflation just came from nowhere. She doesn't know where this came from. Does that inspire any confidence to have a liar like that in place? Well, you know, we do know where inflation comes from. Maybe she should listen to Milton Friedman. He explained exactly where inflation comes from. Inflation is made in Washington because only Washington can create money.
Starting point is 02:00:19 And any other attribution to other groups of inflation is wrong. Consumers don't produce it. Producers don't produce it. Trade unions don't produce it. Foreign sheiks don't produce it. Oil imports don't produce it. What produces it is too much government spending and too much government creation of
Starting point is 02:00:46 money and nothing else well there you go and of course the american government with its fiat currency and the world standard has been able to so maybe christine lagarde didn't see it coming i just don't know where this happened no she says it came from putin she says we're fighting inflation it pretty much came out of nowhere. The energy crisis was caused by Mr. Putin, she says, who has decided in an unjustifiable way to invade another country. That's what Putin is trying to do. He's trying to cause chaos and destroy as much of Europe as he can.
Starting point is 02:01:21 Well, I think that's what they're trying to do. I think this is a case of projection. I think both Putin and the European Central Bank and Biden and the Federal Reserve and all of them are trying to destroy Western society. And they're doing a pretty effective job. Everybody is united on that aspect, aren't they? So, yeah, where does that leave us? I mean, you know, we can just wring our hands and say, well, these are all things I can't do anything about. But you can.
Starting point is 02:01:47 Gold is a solution for a financial crisis. It really is. You know, these people are going to create money, but they're not going to create any more gold. They're going to create money that is going to be used to track and to limit what you do. But the gold is not going to limit what you do. So don't leave yourself at the mercy of these liars, these manipulators, these thieves, these people trying to impoverish us and enslave us. Again, if you don't get it from Tony and from me, he supports a program, davidknight.gold,
Starting point is 02:02:25 he even set that up, but get something to get outside of their corrupt system the same people who said well we have no idea what happened to this that's what they're going to say when it all comes crashing down it just came from nowhere who saw this coming we better understand that it is coming uh the current inflation problem along with all the big economic crises that occurred in the 20th and the 21st century have one commonality, progressive government coupled with monetary policies run by the federal reserve. And that's true.
Starting point is 02:02:55 Whether you're talking about the great depression, remember we did have Bernanke say, well, yeah, okay. I admit it. We caused the great depression. Sorry.
Starting point is 02:03:02 Won't do it again. We'll make it bigger next time. How about that? Uh, yeah, the great the Great Depression. Sorry, won't do it again. We'll make it bigger next time. How about that? Yeah, the Great Depression, the Great Inflation, the 2008 financial crisis, and the unfolding Great Inflation No. 2 were all caused perpetuated by hyperactive progressive government. In the past, crises holding gold would have conserved savings and provided additional returns. So that is the background for our election, that basket case of an economy. And you have Newt Gingrich criticizing Biden.
Starting point is 02:03:37 He says, you know, you've got this transgender guy in the White House. Is that really your priority while all this stuff is happening? I would have been a little bit more direct. I would have said Biden is fiddling around with cross-dressers while Rome burns. But, of course, that'd get Gingrich kicked off of Fox News if he was that direct. But even when it comes to a turkey you can expect that this is going to be much much more expensive this year already is they're saying that it's because of feed and fertilizer and of course the expense of taking the feed and fertilizer to
Starting point is 02:04:16 everybody making it as well as bringing the turkeys to market, all of that is dependent on fuel, which Biden has decided that he wants to take all of that down. And, you know, really, Gingrich would have not done it, not that he has any real dedication to the free market. It's just that Gingrich has said in the past, and he's smart enough to know that if he wants to win office and stay in office, he's always said, well, you know, we've got 80% of the people over here on this issue.
Starting point is 02:04:49 And he goes, 20% on the other side of the issue, he goes, I want to be on the side where the 80% are. And you would think that that would be what politicians would do, but that certainly isn't the case anymore. As a matter of fact, they are more focused on following the orders that they've been given from above. So we got 80% of Americans, as I pointed out yesterday, think that the country is out of control. Because, quite frankly, it is.
Starting point is 02:05:13 And when we come back after talking to our guests, we'll talk about what happened to the true vote leaders. The people who were doing the 2,000 mules thing. They have now been jailed for contempt of court. Because this is in a civil lawsuit that's been brought by a guy who is involved with a Chinese election machine company. He says, what you said was racist against me and it hurt my business. But he's also been indicted based on the evidence that these people put through. He's been indicted for manipulating data. And so, you know, there is something to see here.
Starting point is 02:05:54 And they said, well, we're not going to talk about that because we don't want to burn our source whose life is in danger if we do that. So they're willing to go to jail to protect it. We're going to take a quick break. And when we come back, we're going to be joined by Jeff, who is running as a third-party candidate in Indiana for Secretary of State Office. And this is something that has become a real, people have started to realize how important this office could be for election integrity. And I think it's kind of interesting that you would,
Starting point is 02:06:30 as both Republicans and Democrats are accusing the other people rigging the election, wouldn't it be kind of interesting if you had a neutral third party in that position? So we're going to talk to him about that, about the other powers of that office, and why he is running. So stay with us. We will be right back. decoding the mainstream propaganda. It's the David Knight Show. All right. And we have a guest who is joining us now. Before I go to him, I just want to thank Stephen Patterson.
Starting point is 02:07:35 Thank you very much for the tip on Rockman. I appreciate that very much. Thank you. Joining us now is Jeff Moore. I had to ask him how to pronounce his last name because I wasn't sure. It's spelled M-A-U-R-E-R, but he pronounces it Moore. He's running for Indiana Secretary of State as a Libertarian candidate. His website is Moore for Indiana, and he spells out the four, F-O-R. And again, his name is M-A-U-R-E-R.
Starting point is 02:08:01 So that's mooreforindiana.com. And I want to talk to him about the office of Secretary of State. Thanks for joining us, Jeff. David, good morning. Good to be with you. Thank you for having me. Well, thank you. And you know, it is this, I've seen both Republicans and Democrats say, we got to focus on the Secretary of State races because these other people get in, they're going to manipulate the election and they're going to change the rules of the election and all this other kind of stuff. What is it that a secretary of state can do in terms of the election and other things? What is the office powers and authority? Sure. So the secretary of state is the chief elections officer in Indiana.
Starting point is 02:08:41 And it's important to remember that this is the third highest constitutional office per our constitution of 1853. So by our constitution, by order of succession, it goes governor, lieutenant governor, and then secretary of state. This is an important office. And the title tells us a lot about it. It says secretary, which means this has historically been a very administrative or bureaucratic office. There are four major divisions of it. But only until more recently, when we look at our elections and how they're failing us, has it become such a contentious and policy-driven office. And we can look at our elections by saying that a good election is one in which the loser accepts the results, not because they like the outcome, but because they trust the process. And in 2016 and 2020, we had the losers calling the winners as if they had stolen or
Starting point is 02:09:33 cheated or rigged the election. We heard that language. And it wasn't one party both times, it was both parties. So it tells us that this is not a partisan issue. This is a process issue. Our elections are failing us and we need to do better. So imagine early days of automobile racing and the cars got faster and faster and the finishes got closer and closer. The technology needed to evolve to take better and better photos down to a hundredths or thousandths of a second to capture that result more precisely. And that's the same pressure, the technological pressure that we're feeling on our elections to understand how to capture them and judge them more fairly, more transparently and more
Starting point is 02:10:14 accurately so that way we all have confidence in the results and the outcomes. Yeah. I know when I was looking at this in Texas, you had a guy, he was not the secretary of state. It was an appointed office, not elected office that he was in. But he was with the election board. And he was sending out messages to all of the counties that were, you know, the people who were running the election, telling them, don't save the image of the electronic votes.
Starting point is 02:10:43 He was telling them, get rid of them. And I mean, first of all, that's suspicious. Secondly, it's against the Constitution. They were required under the Texas Constitution to have a backup copy of that. And you had people who were not satisfied that the election had been legitimate who said, well, we'd like to audit it. Sorry, we don't have the information. And so there is a lot to be suspicious about, I think. And as you point out, you know, we need to have better
Starting point is 02:11:10 technology. We need to have some transparency. And quite frankly, I think when both the Republican and Democrats don't trust each other to this extent, and I've said this many times, you know, if you just have a, even in the debates, if they would open up the debates to all three parties, if they'd open up the debates to the people who are on the ballot, then they wouldn't be able to play this game of demonizing the other person because it would backfire on both of them. And so there is a function here to be served by transparency and even by having essentially a neutral third party like you in there to take a look at the election. I think that would be a big win for everybody so I I think voters in Indiana ought to consider that well
Starting point is 02:11:51 thank you and that's exactly right um I like to say that integrity never needs to hide let me repeat that integrity never needs to hide so when you come across somebody in your personal life your business life your professional life and they're concealing something from you, a weapon or a business dealing or a relationship, whatever that is, and you know that they're concealing something, what does that do for your trust in them? That's why we need to be so forthcoming and so transparent, overtly transparent with our elections. So that way we all rebuild trust. That's why I'm focused on two common sense, well-known business practices of audits and receipts. Think about the last time you bought something and the seller refused to give you a receipt. What are they hiding? Right? That would
Starting point is 02:12:38 be strange. That would be very weird. If you go through a drive-through and sometimes they'll have something printed on there that says, if they fail to give you a receipt, they have a sign. If they fail to give you a receipt, please call this number because they know the cash register guy is up to something. Receipts build trust because they document the transaction that we've just had. And so why is it that we have receipts? Even the IRS gives us a receipt, thank you for filing your taxes. Why is it that the one time we want a receipt to know that our voice has been heard and that our vote has been counted, we can't get one?
Starting point is 02:13:10 That's right. And then that's inclusive testing from an audit perspective. That's what we call inclusive testing to be able to prove that our input was included and counted. But what about the opposite of that, the exclusive testing to make sure that nobody voted when they should not have been voting? And for that, we need an audit. There's always going to be some new innovative scheme to find a way around or through the process. You build the game and somebody's going to play it. That's why we need auditing because it's always going to be capturing those new innovations. We're always going to be capturing the new threats of fraud and intervention
Starting point is 02:13:44 and interference in our elections. And companies do auditing as a regular course of business. If you work a cash drawer in any one of our millions of retail stores, you know that at the end of the day, somebody else counts your cash drawer. That's called dual control. It's a simple auditing procedure. And we can do that with our elections. Right now in Indiana, we have one organization that is in charge of certifying our machines and then auditing them or reviewing them on election day.
Starting point is 02:14:10 They're checking their own work. Even in grade school, when you finish your test, you pass it to the student next to you to grade it, trade and grade. We don't even do that. We don't even have that much common sense with our elections right now. And so I'm asking for those common sense inputs, these good practices that we know work from grade school and beyond. There are hundreds of publicly traded companies and they release audited financial statements to Wall Street every quarter. There is an industry of professional auditors and accountants. They can do this work. It's the will
Starting point is 02:14:40 of the people for us to choose to demand it. And I think that really is the crux of the issue. You know, we have seen our government refuse to provide any answers for anything. I've seen that as a reporter. Every time I talk to it, it doesn't matter what they're doing. It doesn't matter how low down on the totem pole of the government they are. They all act as if they're in charge of national security secrets. I'm not telling you that because it's about protecting their job and about protecting their bureaucracy.
Starting point is 02:15:07 They don't want anybody to know anything about anything. And we've seen that with the FDA and Pfizer. No, we're going to cover up this stuff for 75 years. I've seen it in the past when we have tried to engage the so-called climate scientists who have produced papers that have been used to craft public policy and laws. And I said, you know, we sued them to try to get them to show us the data. They don't want to show the data. And so when these people are trying to hide all this stuff, that is a big smoking gun.
Starting point is 02:15:36 But everything in the government is about that, you know, whether you're trying to audit the Fed or anything else. And if we don't do something, especially, you know, about these things that were used to lock us down, imprison us, but also about the election, we're looking at what is going on right now in Brazil. And I think that, you know, it's now been a couple of days. Last I checked, Bolsonaro had not replied anything about this election. And you've got a lot of his supporters who are now blocking the roads. It's a very, very close election. They don't believe that it was a legitimate election. Why? Because there's no transparency. And we're going to get into a situation where this could
Starting point is 02:16:15 trigger a civil war if we're going to continue to play this type of game where we're going to provide all these opportunities to rig elections. And as you pointed out, you got the same company checking its work on the election. If people can't trust the election and we have a close election, we're just a little ways away from a civil war if we can't solve that problem, aren't we? David, I'd like to touch on that. This is an important point. My Democrat opponent repeatedly accuses me of perpetuating the big lie and
Starting point is 02:16:45 disinformation, and that is categorically wrong. She is fundamentally confused. I am running for this office on the basis of receipts and audits for transparency for all of us, because these are the tools that will give us all transparency and accountability so that we can dispel disinformation. We can dispel the big lie. We can deescalate a volatile and violent situation as we saw in January of 2020. We know where this ends if we don't get this right. That's why I need to act now to deescalate and rebuild trust in our elections with audits and receipts. And I'll say this one other thing about hiding and secrecy. After that one organization, it's called VSTOP, the Voting Systems Technical Oversight Program. They're based at a Ball State University, which is a land-grant public university,
Starting point is 02:17:33 and they're funded with Indiana state taxpayer dollars. It's a grant of about $4 to $5 million. And they, again, are in charge of doing the post-election review. They have completed that report for 2020, they say, but it is a secret. They have not shared it. No one I have ever met has ever seen it, read it, or can share it with me. So if they say that our elections are performing correctly and are great, and they've completed their report, why is it a secret? Why won't they publish it?
Starting point is 02:18:00 They work for us. Why is this public document, taxpayer-funded public report not available? That is a big secret, and that is the disinformation that we need to stop. That's amazing. Yeah, you know, they have a press pool organization that does all the exit polling for everybody everywhere, right? And we all see the results at the end of the election, all the different media companies that use that one single company all the way across the end of the election, all of the different media companies that use
Starting point is 02:18:25 that one single company all the way across the country, they will say, well, you know, we had this many men versus this many women. We had this many black versus white and this many income level versus that income level. Vote for candidate A or candidate B. So we'll get all the demographic crosstabs. But what they won't tell you is how many people did we get in the exit poll in this jurisdiction or in this state? According to our exit polls, how many people voted for candidate A in total versus candidate B in total? Because the state department always looks at the exit
Starting point is 02:18:59 polls and they say, if the exit polls differ by more than 5% from the reported amounts, that was a rigged election. And that's how they determine that there's a rigged election. We're And they say, if the exit polls differ by more than 5% from the reported amounts, that was a rigged election. And that's how they determine that there's a rigged election. We're not allowed to see that. All that stuff is kept hidden from us. When you're talking about auditing the election and the election that we could trust, what specifically would you do?
Starting point is 02:19:19 Sure. So we need a few different dimensions to a true independent audit. First, we need an independent agency. We cannot have an internal organization that answers to the Secretary of State auditing their own work and then auditing their boss's work. So we need an outside agency like an accounting firm. And we've seen accounting firms tally up the votes, not always correctly, for the Oscar and for the Oscar winners on an Oscar night.
Starting point is 02:19:42 So we know that this can be done. We also need to have it done for all 92 counties. VSTOP has historically only audited five out of 92 counties. In 2020, they audited 5,000 out of more than 3 million votes. That's a very low sample rate. They choose, this is not a random audit. What has been done is not a random audit. They choose which counties, they choose which races, they choose which machines. You and I
Starting point is 02:20:08 both know that if you've ever been subjected to a drug test at work, it's not the drug test that's a threat. It's the fact that it is a random drug test that you don't know when you will be tested. And I'm, I proudly serve in the Indiana Air National Guard and I'm subject to DOD random drug tests. That is a threat because it's a random test. So this needs to be a random audit, and it needs to be of all 92 counties. It needs to be done by an outside agency, and this is very important, it needs to be done before we certify the results. So currently, the report that we have takes months. In fact, two years later, no one's actually seen it yet. But we need to have this independent audit completed within 30 days. So that way, when the Secretary of State as the
Starting point is 02:20:50 Chief Elections Officer goes to sign the dotted line and certify our elections and make them legally official and binding, that we have reviewed the audit and are confident in the results. Right now, we certify our election months before the audit, and that's just like signing a contract without ever reading it. Let me point out this other really alarming point. You talk about polls. This is good. We know as consumers, as voters, that a poll has a margin of error. It's a random sampling. There's sort of a math around it, right? But we don't accept that for our audits or for the, quote, auditing that's being done now. There is one and only one sentence on the Secretary of State's website about the results of the 2020 post-election report.
Starting point is 02:21:46 And that says, in each race examined, the results of the election were confirmed with a high degree of statistical assurance above 90%, nine zero. Now, without any of the context, because when we have a poll, they talk about the methodology, how they sample, what the margin of error rate is. But without any of that context, because they won't share it because it's a big secret, without any of that context, we have to conclude that they lost one out of every 10 votes, and they are still calling that a great election. Now, David, I tell you this, if one out of every 10 planes fell out of the sky, we would ground everything and figure it out before humans ever took the air again. Why is it that we hold ourselves to a much higher standard for anything safety, except when it comes to elections? Yeah, yeah, or vaccines. As I pointed out, you know, the Boeing 737 MAX, you know, he had two crashes out of 8,200
Starting point is 02:22:29 and they grounded him and they were right to do that. They'll take toddlers' cribs. They'll put, you know, stop them all. If one toddler gets killed, they'll force a recall. But if something like that happens with vaccines, they'll just say it's rare. But if it happens with the elections, they'll just say it's rare but if it happens with the the elections yeah we got a 90 percent confidence rate in this that's good enough
Starting point is 02:22:51 like it's like horseshoes and nuclear weapons and elections now we can have a third one of that category right and 10 is more than enough to cover the spread and even more recently we had the shutdown of the baby formula industry right there's a's a couple of large plants, and that was at a much lower statistical rate. So why is it that we accept this secrecy? Why is it that we accept this wild level of inaccuracy? And you mentioned another point about COVID shutdowns. There's not a lot of policy in the Office of Secretary of State, but separate from elections in the Business Services Division, which just licenses businesses, right? Hoosiers and entrepreneurs, you create businesses. I don't create businesses. You do. But the Secretary of State's office recognizes them into law so that you're protected under the law. And the key word there is protected. The Secretary of State is a
Starting point is 02:23:38 constitutionally directly elected office. I do not answer to a governor. I do not answer to a state party chairman. I answer to we the people. And during 2020, during the COVID lockdowns, our Republican governor turned to his Republican secretary of state and demanded that she revoke the business licenses for businesses, primarily restaurants and bars and service organizations, that refuse to enforce the mask mandates, the governor's unconstitutional executive order mask mandates. And so, David, I've been very clear throughout my entire campaign. I pledged this before. I pledge it now. I will pledge it till my dying day. As Secretary of State, I will not revoke your business license.
Starting point is 02:24:21 I will protect your business. I will protect your right to serve your customers, run your business, and feed your family. I will protect that right against unconstitutional executive orders and mandates. I will follow the law. And so if the state legislature passes a bill and the governor signs it into law, I will enforce the law. I will uphold the law, but I will not enforce unconstitutional executive order mandates that infringe upon your right to feed your family. Well, good for you. Good for you. I am so disappointed to see how this is typically not an issue. You know, you look at what has happened to us over the last two years.
Starting point is 02:24:56 And why is this not an issue? You know, what happened in 2020? It wasn't that big of an issue even running up to the election in the latter part of 2020. And now what has happened over 2021 and the vaccine mandates and the rest of the stuff and the attacks on the businesses closing them down, it's a non-issue. And it's a non-issue because as I was complaining about it, I would always have people say, well, you know, it's just the Democrat governors. And I said, it's not the Democrat governors. This is happening in Republican states as well. And all of this, even what the Democrat governors is doing, is being funded by money from Trump.
Starting point is 02:25:35 And he could stop that. That is always the weapon. What else is on your radar in terms of running for Secretary of State? There's a couple of great issues. Sure. So those are the key ones. The first and foremost is absolutely election integrity and security audits and receipts.
Starting point is 02:25:50 My background is in finance and business. I managed a $300 million budget. Much of my work was working with internal account, internal audit and implementing good accounting controls and audit controls. Uh, and I had my own VR tech company that I founded here in Indiana. So I know what it is to be a small business owner a technology entrepreneur i know what it is to be focused on payroll and customers and product and marketing and the last thing i wanted to do was a stack of paperwork from
Starting point is 02:26:17 the government so as secretary of state my to serve small businesses and hoosier entrepreneurs my first job is to keep government out of your way. So that way you can run your business, serve your customer, create value. And there are four divisions to the office. The first is our elections division. Second is business licensure. And that's also nonprofits. It's not just for-profit businesses, but also nonprofits. So we know that our, think about all the nonprofits that serve your community, to feed the hungry, to clothe the homeless, to shelter the poor. Think about how they operate. The Secretary of State's office is equally involved in making sure that they're licensed
Starting point is 02:26:54 as nonprofits and that they have the ability to organize and operate that way. So serving our communities through nonprofits as well. And then the third division is the auto dealers services division, which of course in government parlance means tax and regulate. And the office really does mostly just enforce state regulations for the auto dealers industry. And the fourth division is the securities division, which investigates financial crimes, primarily complex financial schemes like Ponzi schemes. Let me ask you about that, because we've had some people who have talked about using the office of Secretary of State and some attorney, state attorneys general have said we're going to sue some of these companies that are so heavily focused on ESG because they
Starting point is 02:27:36 have violated their fiduciary responsibility saying, you know, we're going to set up this company to make money. And so people invest in that company to make money, and then they get a different agenda that's out there. Is that anything that would be the responsibility of Secretary of State? It's possible the Secretary of State's office could be involved in that. That's going to be more for the lawyers and the courts to adjudicate. But the Secretary of State's office is the keeper of the paperwork. So when you file to form a corporation with a purpose and a goal, that document is the original reason for incorporation. There's articles of incorporation and the mission and values of the company can be included in that. Sometimes they can come later. But either way, and this is in many ways how the Secretary of
Starting point is 02:28:19 State's office assists in these types of crimes. These are more overt crimes. So somebody selling shares to a fraudulent company or fraud So somebody selling shares to a fraudulent company or fraudulently selling shares to a company they don't own or can't sell it to. So understanding ownership, understanding the legal structure of organizations, that's very much what the Secretary of State's office does. And I should point out that there was some news recently this past week that my Republican opponent, who prides himself on being a businessman without anybody really understanding what business he's in, has let his corporate filings lapse. So he is now doing,
Starting point is 02:28:51 or at least was doing business illegally with an expired corporate structure. And not for nothing, we have to be, we live in a glass house, right? We have to do better. We have to be better. We have to be the example. And this is one of the many reasons why I'm running, because I just don't accept this poor performance, the do as I say, not as I do hypocrisy of our elected officials. And one of the things, David, I'm really proud of in this campaign, if you look at any one of my pieces of campaign literature, you can see that not only is there a website and email address on there, but there's a phone number. You can call or text me, and it reaches the phone that I keep in my pocket. It's 317-721-6438. And so I'm asking you to hold me accountable. I'm asking to make it easy for you to contact me and disagree with me all you want. But either way, I am here to serve you whether I
Starting point is 02:29:37 agree with you or not. And being accessible and accountable to you, that's what I expect from my government. That's why I'm running for office to show that it can and must be done. Well, I got to say, Jeff, you are an excellent candidate. We have, for the most part, I tell people you got to get involved with the primaries, you know, because that's where you have an opportunity to find somebody who is outside of the system. And unfortunately, so many times we have in third parties, we have people who are just on there as paper candidates, people just putting their name up or whatever as a placeholder. That clearly is not the case with you. You have a very important understanding of the powerful effect that the Secretary of State office could have in terms of bringing transparency and honesty
Starting point is 02:30:23 to our corrupt institutions. This is the thing that everybody is seeing, that the corruption in all these institutions, this is what is pushing us into this conflict, this fourth turning where people reevaluate the institutions. And what is desperately needed to prevent this societal breakdown is transparency and honesty so people have confidence in what is happening and it has to be real. I can't be a con game. Uh, we don't want a confidence game. We want actual confidence in it. And you've thought this through. And, and, and so I'm really happy to have you on here
Starting point is 02:30:56 because I think it's important for people to understand that even at this late stage in the game, there are some candidates out there who are real candidates who offer a better alternative than you're going to get out of the other parties. And people need to take some time and look at the ballot, especially at the state level and the local level to identify candidates like Jeff Moore, who has thought this through and has real practical solutions for what this country needs right now. You really do, Jeff. You've done a great job in terms of scoping out what needs to be done, offering some real tangible solutions and an alternative to some career politicians who just are running for office. It's amazing. Thank you. Thank you. And that's
Starting point is 02:31:42 exactly right. The Republicans have held this office of Secretary of State for the last 28 years. And the last time that a non-Democrat and non-Republican held the office was a member of the Whig Party back before the Civil War. So it's been 173 years. So you can flip the wig right now. If you are if you have any shadow of a doubt of dislike or distrust in our elections, and I ask you this question, show me your vote or show your vote to yourself. Can you point to your vote and say, there it is, my voice has been heard, my vote has been counted. And until you can do that, we are going to consistently repeat the problems of 2020.
Starting point is 02:32:21 That's why I'm running. That's why this is important. And even separate from a win in office, because of our state laws and ballot access laws, as with 10% or more of the vote on a week from today, the Libertarian Party can gain primary ballot access. And there's a long conversation about what exactly that means. But the short of it is, imagine the center of power in Indiana as a two-legged stool, Republicans, primarily Republicans as a supermajority, and Democrats. With primary ballot access, the Libertarian Party will be a third leg to that stool. The stool will right itself onto a third leg. That center and balance of power will shift.
Starting point is 02:33:04 And as a third party, Libertarians will be able to hold both Democrats and Republicans accountable to you, the voter. I agree. Yeah, and that's true in the debates. Did you have any libertarians included in any debates? I imagine the answer to that is no. No, we did, actually. So there were two public debates for the two top-of-ticket races, the U.S. Senate race and the Secretary of State's race, and I was proud to be represented in that debate. Unfortunately, my Republican opponent has shied away or refused to appear in countless forums, town halls, debates, and even media interviews throughout this entire election cycle. He's hiding. And you know what we say when somebody's hiding, they're concealing their true self.
Starting point is 02:33:42 And we know that integrity never needs to hide. So the debate for the Secretary of State's race was me, the libertarian candidate, and my democratic candidate and that was hosted by the League of Women Voters which is officially a non-partisan non-profit organization and our local NPR public station WFYI. That video is an hour long, it's public, you should go see it online and you can see everywhere i've been including other town halls and other forums and other public appearances and that is all on my facebook and social media so not only can you see where i've been and what i've said but you can see where i will be and this is fundamentally different from my other opponents which is hold
Starting point is 02:34:19 me accountable you can call you can email you can show up to where I will be, and you can come speak to my face, and we can talk face-to-face about what is important to you and where we agree or disagree. Well, thank you for doing this, Jeff. I really do appreciate it. And certainly, it's great for the people of Indiana to have an alternative that is not politics as usual. And I've always said, if you want to look at how the elections are corrupted, it begins at the very beginning with ballot access, and then it usually goes to the debate. And even if you've got an organization that wants to have a debate, I know that if you're in a strong Republican district, or it'll be reversed if it's a Democrat, but whoever the incumbent is, if they're in a strong position, they're going to avoid the debate. And so there's no requirement for them
Starting point is 02:35:09 to debate, but usually they don't allow all the candidates even to have the option if they made it onto the ballot. But as I've stressed with people over and over again, when they talk about what happened in 2020, I said, not only did they, you know, create the mail out of the ballots in a very sloppy way, uh, and count them in a sloppy way, but it began with whoever, who was on the ballot. That's when it really begins. And so that's an important thing. Uh, you're serving an important purpose there. Uh, if, uh, you get 10% of the boat vote, you can keep, uh, uh, that option open, but even more importantly, it's not just about having ballot access. You've got some real important ideas that need to be heard, need to be embraced in other states and other races.
Starting point is 02:35:52 And thank you for running. You've done a great job of tell people real quickly. You mentioned a little bit about your background. Go a little bit more into your history and your experience. I know you're a small businessman as well as national guardsman. Tell us a little bit about yourself. Sure. So I'm originally from a small town called New York City where the saying, you can't fight City Hall was literally invented there. And after working and being taxed and being
Starting point is 02:36:19 told what to do, in the words of Popeye, I stand all I can, I can't stand no more. And it was time to leave. So a decade ago, I moved to Indiana. I am a Hoosier by choice, and I am proud to be here. And I moved here because of the economic opportunities as an entrepreneur, as a small business owner. And that's really what brought me here. So my background in technology and finance allows me to see the problem and see how we can solve it with new processes, new protocols, and just good common sense business practices. David, at the end of the day, when we count our votes the way we count cash, we're going to finally get the elections that we deserve. And that message is heard and understood by every Hoosier I've met.
Starting point is 02:37:05 Let me ask you before we end the interview, I've said for the longest time that I just want to see paper ballots and people watching them by hand. How do you feel about that? I've said, you know, look, we know that when the Defense Department was trying to hold an election in Iran, what they did was they had it on one day, uh, and they had, uh, if you voted, you got your thumb painted purple. I mean, low tech like that, you know, and, and, uh, because we have issues where we've seen on a regular basis, uh, at DEF CON and the black hat conference in Las Vegas,
Starting point is 02:37:38 they have replicas of state boards of elections websites that have been hacked by, uh, you know,year-old girl was the one who did it the fastest. They had a whole bunch of kids doing it. We know, and we've seen this for years, how easy it is to put a piece of software onto a computer. If you've got physical access to it, if you've got internet access to it, you can put something in there that's going to alter the votes and then erase itself. So I'm very concerned about machines at any level. How do you feel about that and about paper ballots in terms of how that goes into the audit in terms of that? You've talked about the larger, the bigger picture, how we have a division of things so that you don't have people
Starting point is 02:38:20 checking their own work. But what do you think down at the lower level detail? Sure. And so this goes down a rabbit hole a little bit. I'm very happy to go here. The receipt that I want for you is a three-way triangulated receipt. And a triangulated anything is going to be stronger. Think about your GPS signal, which is just three triangulated clocks in outer space. So the triangulated receipt that I want for you is a three-part receipt. The first is the electronic tabulation, and that's the electronic voting machine. It's either the ballot scanner or the electronic or the DRE, direct record equipment, the digital voting machine itself. We need that for election night tabulations. Americans, for better or worse, and probably for worse, we've become habituated to instantaneous results and instantaneous
Starting point is 02:39:03 gratification on election night. We need to have, that's true. So we need to be able to tabulate immediately. And if we don't, we know the consequence. Then suddenly three days later, somebody says, oh, a box of ballots appeared here, a box of ballots disappeared from there. We need to have the instantaneous tabulation. So I'm not getting rid of that, but it sure as heck needs to be backed up with paper. And so in Indiana right now, 60%, the majority, 60% of all votes cast have no paper whatsoever. That is unconscionable and inexcusable. And there is a law passed that is now funded and forcing a receipt at least for all votes
Starting point is 02:39:38 mandated for 2024. So we won't see that yet in this election, but it is mandated by law theoretically for 2024. So the second receipt that I want is a printed receipt for the government, for the county clerk or the secretary of state, but it's a government copy. And if we think back to the 2000 election in Florida, it's going to be the hanging chad or the dimpled chad or the pregnant chad, but some government copy. And remember, when we're auditing or doing a recount, we have to compare two things. Otherwise, it's not a recount. It's just asking the computer, hey, computer, do you remember that number you gave me before? Tell me again. That's not a recount. That's not an audit. So we need two things to compare to, and this paper receipt will be the government's copy. But that's still not good enough. That's only two receipts. And that still leaves you and me vulnerable because we're
Starting point is 02:40:22 at the mercy of our government to do the right thing and to do it correctly. And as we've seen time and again, even by law, they run out of time. They just stop recounting when the clock is up. That's not good enough. So what I'm calling for is a third receipt, a triangulated receipt. I'm the only candidate on the Hoosier ballot that wants you to leave the voting booth with a printed piece of paper that you take home. You go online and you can track your vote just like a package. It will have a secure ballot number. It will have a secure unique code. So like a two-factor authentication code on your cell phone when you're trying to log into a website, something like that. It will not have your personal information. It will not have your voter ID. It will not have who you voted for. But you will be able to track your vote through it being received, counted, and then audited.
Starting point is 02:41:11 And that will give you the confidence to know that your voice has been heard, that your vote has been counted, and that you and I can hold our government accountable to show us, to prove to us that our votes are counted. Now, you got your ballot number there, but it doesn't show who you voted for. How do you know that that is? Because some people have talked about putting something on a blockchain, which would allow you to see that. So how do you know how your vote was counted?
Starting point is 02:41:39 In that case, you would not. And I think this is very much up for a future evolution of it. I want to hear from Hoosier voters about what they want. I think a lot of people are still very uncertain about seeing their name associated with their vote. And fun fact, in Indiana, we have 28 days of early voting, and we have what's called a dead voter law, which is good intentions. It says that if you die before election day, your vote is to be canceled. And so right there in black and white in the 2022 Indiana election administrators manual, PDF page 180 or document page 170,
Starting point is 02:42:12 there's a section there called death of absentee voter. And in black and white in the instructions from the secretary of state to all the county clerks and election administrators, it says that all early votes cast, 28 days of early votes, are recorded with a unique identifier number so that if you die, we can, the county clerk, not can, but shall go and find your name, look up your ballot, and cancel or delete it. 60% of all votes cast on electronic machines with no paper backup whatsoever. That means that by law, the county clerk can and shall go in or have the right to just delete votes. What we don't know is where's all this electronic information stored? Is it locally? Is it networked? Who has access to it? Is it just the county clerk? Are there other people? And perhaps even most importantly, what audit trail is created? How do we know that it was only one vote that was deleted and not 10,000? And these are, nope, it's a black and white. We should ask these questions and a good comprehensive risk limiting audit will start
Starting point is 02:43:16 to address these. This is why we need to understand these processes and protocols. As another example about physical security, just a couple of weeks ago, there was some very troubling security camera footage from the St. Joseph County, which is South Bend, Indiana. The Democrat elected county clerk there was seen on video, and you can see this for yourself online. She was seen entering a secure ballot room, which has dual partisan locks on it. There is a Democrat key and a Republican key. The room can only be accessed with both parties represented there and she's seen on video entering the room by herself exiting the room by herself exiting with a bag of papers that you can then see her putting in the trash wow wow wow this is not fiction you need to have a libertarian key on there uh and that's what you
Starting point is 02:44:02 would be you would be the libertarian key on that door. I would love to see it. And again, just like a coffee shop around the corner, it's a good accounting control to make sure that customers don't go behind the counter and start touching the cash register. That would be strange, right? Why do we allow that with our votes? If we can count our votes or treat our votes like we treat cash, we wouldn't just leave a pile of cash sitting out on a table in a room that's unlocked overnight. Why do we accept that for our votes? Yes, exactly. And for the machines themselves as well. You know, when you started talking about, I thought where you're going with that dead voter thing. Back in the 2012 election, a good friend of my brother-in-law's back in North Carolina went to vote. And of course, in North Carolina, there is no voter ID, no picture ID.
Starting point is 02:44:45 You just go in and you tell them a name and an address and you're allowed to vote. And they had the longest voting period of any state, certainly at that time, maybe still. And so he went to vote on election day, gave him his name and address and said, you've already voted. So what? And this other person has voted as well. That's my mother. She's been dead for years.
Starting point is 02:45:04 So, you know, they don't purge the rolls and they don't validate ID. I mean, that's, that's, and of course he did not make an issue of that. He did not go to the press and talk about, he didn't want to talk to me about it even because he didn't want to, you know, become personally involved in it. But that's the reality of what's happening. That's why it is so important for us to have trust in our elections. We need to have transparency in our elections. And you really have a thought through this, Jeff.
Starting point is 02:45:30 Thank you so much. David, you'll have to indulge me one more minute to talk about voter rolls. This is, this is really key. So for everybody listening, please know that we have to act now to clean up our voter rolls. So for publicly traded companies, you have shares that you can vote. And it doesn't make sense if you're allowed to vote for a company that you don't have an ownership stake in. And if we think
Starting point is 02:45:51 of the United States of America and our government as an ownership, it's an employee-owned or customer-owned organization, right? We, the people, own it and control it, or at least we're supposed to. Then we have fractional shares to vote and control it. And our voter lists are how we do this. And we are handicapped. We are, our hands are tied by federal law, the 2002 HAVA Help America Vote Act, which really punishes states and limits how we can maintain and clean our voter roll. And if you have an email marketing list that you've used for your business or your church
Starting point is 02:46:24 or your nonprofit, you know that people come off the list all the time. It's a matter of good hygiene to keep that list current, but federal law prohibits us from doing that. However, as Indiana Secretary of State, there are three things that I want to do to help clean that up, even working within the federal limitations. Number one, our state level taxing authority is the Department of Revenue, the Indiana DOR. And every year, if you have some relationship with Indiana, you are probably filing a tax return. And that tax return is surely going to have your correct, most current state address in it.
Starting point is 02:46:54 Now, you might not be registered to vote here. You might own a property here and one of many properties around the world. But either way, it gives us an address in Indiana to compare to. And if that address doesn't match your registered voting address, it doesn't mean that we cancel your registration. It just means that we initiate a process to reconcile, right? We found a difference. Now we know we need to ask a question.
Starting point is 02:47:14 And that's the process that we need. The first set of data is we look at the Indiana Department of Revenue, our state taxing authority, and compare the taxing address with the voter registration address. That's all within state. There's nothing stopping us from doing that except for leadership from the state level. Number two, we should look at the United States Postal Service. They have what's called the NCOA, the National Change of Address. So any time you change addresses, the United States government tracks that and
Starting point is 02:47:40 they have your forwarding address and we can use that to compare to your voter registration address. That's the second database. And the third one is a set of commercial databases. If you have ever moved and suddenly at your new home, you get all those ads in the mail, you know, Lowe's and Home Depot and your local barbershop and your local pizza place. They know you've moved. Why is it that the commercial industry knows that you moved, but the secretary of state doesn't know that you should have registered somewhere else? So there are commercial databases
Starting point is 02:48:10 that we can use and again, compare to, to identify differences and then initiate a process to reconcile and understand what's happened. That's because they don't want to see any evil, hear any evil. That's why they don't know that you've moved uh you really have done the work on this and it is really important and this is something as we can see uh is central to both democrats and republicans and when we come back we're going to take a look at what's going on in brazil right now they are teetering on the edge and everybody's wondering what is going to happen is it going to come to blows over this election? And that's the type of thing.
Starting point is 02:48:46 If we continue to go down this path of sloppy elections and no audits and no transparency, we're going to be in that same spot because people are looking at it from both sides now. And the best thing we could do, I think, is to have an independent, a third party. Literally that is involved in there to, to look at this because it's the, the two parties that are entrenched that are fighting over their entrenched interests. And a third party does not have it, but, uh, Jeff, you've done a great job again, Jeff Moore, M a U R E R. If you're in Indiana, uh, the Indiana secretary of state, uh, anybody
Starting point is 02:49:24 who's not in Indiana, you could certainly learn a lot from Jeff in terms of what is going on with elections and what we need to do to make this work more honestly. You can find him at Maurer4Indiana. That's M-A-U-R-E-R-F-O-R-Indiana.com. Thank you very much, Jeff. I appreciate what you're doing.
Starting point is 02:49:42 David, thank you so much, and thank you for allowing me to go over time here. This is a real privilege to talk about these issues, and I'm grateful for you bringing them to everyone's attention. Not at all. And good luck, and we'll be watching. I hope you get some good results there. You certainly do deserve it, and I'm glad to give you some time there. I wish I'd known about it sooner.
Starting point is 02:50:01 I would have had you on a couple of times, but at least we got another week to go. So best of luck to you for the good of the people of Indiana. I wish you good luck. Thank you. Thank you, David. Thank you. All right, folks, we'll be right back. Stay with us. ¶¶ In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Let's continue talking about the elections as I tease before the interview with Jeff. And it's good to see somebody who takes this seriously, who does their homework, who has some real solutions. But we have a judge who is now jailed. The leaders of True the Vote for contempt of court.
Starting point is 02:51:19 They refused yesterday to name the other individual that was present at a key meeting because they said it would endanger the individual with the Chinese government. Their failure to comply with the court mandate to hand over evidence as part of their legal battle with a Michigan-based firm called Connect, that's K-O-N-N-E-C-H, it provides poll watcher management software to election offices. So Greg Phillips and Catherine Engelbrecht of True the Vote were ordered to comply and name an unidentified individual whom they say was present at a 2021 meeting
Starting point is 02:51:59 during which they purportedly received evidence to substantiate their claims against the company Connict. Hoyt gave them, that's the judge, gave them until 9 a.m. yesterday morning to produce the information. They declined to comply. He has now jailed them. This group has alleged that Connacht improperly stored the personal data of U.S. poll workers and that Connacht CEO Eugene Yu, that's Y-U, was an
Starting point is 02:52:28 agent of the Chinese Communist Party. They, in turn, face a defamation suit over these assertions, defamation suit from the company, from the individual. The vote calls for the immediate release of, sorry, to the vote calls for the immediate release of their founders, Catherine Engelbrecht and Greg Phillips, for refusing to deliver the name of the third party. They said this evidence was provided to me by the LA District Attorney's Office
Starting point is 02:52:57 in their investigation of Connect, which resulted in the arrest of CEO Eugene Yu. This guy's been arrested because the L.A. district attorney has looked at this evidence, and they've arrested him. But meanwhile, he's turned around and sued them for defamation, saying that they said false stuff about him. And now the judge is part of this discovery. Once that information, because they refused to comply with it, the judge has jailed them.
Starting point is 02:53:27 Thank you very much, Charles. I appreciate that tip. Thank you very much on Rockfin. So this is a very interesting turn of events, frankly. And their information was a part of the documentary 2000 Mules. At the center of his complaint is the claim from True the Vote that Connect was storing U.S. election information on servers in China through its software app called Poll Chief, posing a national security risk. However, only weeks after the defamation suit was filed,
Starting point is 02:54:07 Yu was arrested and charged by L.A. County prosecutors for allegedly storing election worker data on servers in China. The prosecutors called it, quote, probably the worst data breach in U.S. history. He's suing them for racism, right? Sounds like a typical response to somebody exposing fraud and crimes. You're racist, right? They said the attorney described the source that they refused to give up
Starting point is 02:54:39 as an analyst who was in, quote, danger from forces of the Chinese Communist Party. True the Vote, whose investigation of ballot trafficking was featured in the film 2000 Mules, has characterized the lawsuit as an effort to try to silence the organization. And Greg Phillips posted on social media, he said, Doing the right thing isn't always easy, but it's always right. We were held in contempt of court because we refused to burn a confidential informant of our researchers. So we go to jail on Monday unless we comply, and they refuse to comply.
Starting point is 02:55:24 But if you stop and think about this, I mean, there is, again, what they said about this election company, what they presented to L.A. County was found to be credible by the prosecutors who then charged this individual. But he had already initiated this lawsuit. In the criminal case against you
Starting point is 02:55:44 by L.A. County prosecutors, the complaint cites as evidence a message from a Connect project manager through a Chinese-owned messaging app that said, quote, any employee for Chinese contractors working on Poll chief software had super administration privileges for all pole chief clients, unquote. Well, any individual that has super administration access to a system can do anything they want to in that system. You can delete data. You can steal data. You can alter data. You can change data. You can change the programming. You can do anything to the data or to the program. And so the Chinese contractors had access to
Starting point is 02:56:35 all of that sensitive information in the U.S. In August, True the Vote disclosed the Connect investigation at an invitation-only event in the Phoenix area. Engelbrecht and Phillips said their team had notified the FBI, and the agents with whom they communicated were alarmed by the potential national security implications. But then evidently, the upper echelon of the FBI got involved. Later, after working together on a counterintelligence operation, the FBI working with Engelbrecht and Phillips,
Starting point is 02:57:13 later they said the FBI turned against them. And it was then that truth-of-the-vote investigators decided to make the findings public and seek the help of independent researchers. And so, you know, because the FBI is not interested in this, you know, they take it to L.A. County prosecutors who are interested in it. They take it to D'Souza, who puts it in his documentary. Yu's arrest on October 4th, remember,
Starting point is 02:57:39 he's suing these people for defamation, but he's just been arrested for what they said, the evidence that they gave to these prosecutors. He was arrested October 4th. It came one day after the New York Times published a story mocking to the vote as election deniers for claiming Connect was storing personal information about poll workers on servers in China and posing a national security risk. Wouldn't you think that CISA would be involved? I mean, the cybersecurity and infrastructure
Starting point is 02:58:12 organization, this is exactly what they were created to do something about. And yet, they're not doing anything about that at all. And so we see that we were just talking to a libertarian candidate for secretary of state in Indiana. Pence, from Indiana, has now just released his new book talking about the election. From Pence's perspective, he says that Giuliani told the president over speakerphone in a meeting where Pence was president, he said, your lawyers are not telling you the truth, Mr. President. Even in an office well acquainted with rough and tumble debates, it was a new low and it went downhill from there, said Pence. In the end, that day, the president made the fateful decision to put Giuliani and Sidney Powell in charge of the legal strategy. The seeds were being sown for a tragic day in January.
Starting point is 02:59:12 And also for no effective representation, because that's really what happened. As the Trump indictment out of New York is moving forward, they expect it to come after the midterm. I guess they weren't really sure how it was going to play out. Was it going to help or hurt Republicans? So they've decided to do this political move after the election. Uh, Steve Bannon is still making claims of bravado. He baselessly claims that if the former President Trump is indicted, that the Department of Justice will be defunded immediately,
Starting point is 02:59:56 and Garland could face impeachment. Well, that is, they're not going to defund the Department of Justice. I can guarantee you that if Republicans win, they're not going to do that. They may impeach Garland. They should impeach Garland, but they're not going to get rid of the Department of Justice. But again, it's more grandstanding. If you want to see the word grandstanding in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of Steve Bannon right there.
Starting point is 03:00:21 So when we look at what is happening i think a worst case example of this is what is happening right now in brazil take a look at the protests that were unfolding last night over this election again as i point out they had the election and um uh it was less than 1% that separated Lula, the socialist, from Jair Bolsonaro. And you've got truckers who are striking there. And you have, last night, this happened a very big protest. And as other people have pointed out, how is it that Bolsonaro can get millions of people to show up to various rallies?
Starting point is 03:01:20 Look at this sea of people showing up to support him. And yet he loses to this guy who's drawing small crowds. This is the problem. This is why we're going to have wars breaking out everywhere because of this kind of corruption. If we don't get a handle on this, that's why, you know, what Jeff is talking about is of paramount importance. We have to have integrity in elections or we're going to wind up with revolutions. And none of us should want to see that happen. And so again, I hope that that works well for him. I hope he gets some traction for his ideas. I know most people just to flip the lover and vote down the party, you know, for Democrat or Republican. Most people don't understand how important that race could be.
Starting point is 03:02:07 They probably haven't heard his explanation. But if we go back and we look at corruption in Brazil, they have a history of that. As a matter of fact, before Lula, you know, Lula went to prison and the person who replaced him, the woman who replaced him, had a great deal, was known for a great deal of corruption there, and they had corruption around a previous election. This is not being talked about in the American press, but I've talked about this when I talked
Starting point is 03:02:33 about electronic voting. Again, one of the very first electronic voting machine companies was Smartmatic. They were created in Venezuela by some friends of Hugo Chavez. They have had allegations in the past and hearings in country after country, several different provinces in Mexico. In Central and South America, they've had issues with Smartmatic voting machines that have created the types of things that are continuing to happen here in the U.S. In the Philippines, there was massive corruption. And in Brazil, one of the best documented ones, I can't remember the name of the lady who took Lula's place,
Starting point is 03:03:19 part of that same communist party. But she had, just before the election, made an appearance at a football stadium, soccer, we would say, in the U.S., and the giant crowd there booed her into oblivion. I mean, she couldn't even speak. Everybody was booing so loudly. The next day, they had the election and, uh, she was losing by a significant amount.
Starting point is 03:03:50 And then all the election machines went down and when they came back up, she was winning. They had reversed the numbers. So I forget what the numbers were, but let's say she was losing 60, 40 the Alexa machines come down when they come back up, she's winning 60, 40 or 55, 45 or whatever the ratio was completely flipped it. And so there were hearings and all this and nothing ever happens with those. I mean, when you see the hearings about the corrupt, uh, electronic voting and the Philippines or Brazil or the Mexican provinces, that's as far as it ever goes.
Starting point is 03:04:26 It goes to those hearing. That's why we need to think about the process, how this is operating, what we can do to give it some integrity, to give it some transparency. So thank you for joining us. That was a very important discussion we had with Jeff Moore. Thank you very much. The Common Man
Starting point is 03:05:00 They created common core to dumb down our children. They created common core to dumb down our children. They created common past to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away.
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