The David Knight Show - 2024 Christmas Show UNABRIDGED

Episode Date: December 24, 2024

(3:11) NORAD "Tracking" Santa — a PsyOps! Start the kiddies young (9:24) Can "Science Give Us Answers for the Meaning of Life? (25:40) An important reason to celebrate Christmas that's rarely talk...ed about and VERY COUNTERCULTURALChurch of England (divorced from Christ) worries that Christmas carols' lyrics may be problematicJesus as a tool of propaganda by Palestinians, PopeJesus Saves, Santa Sells — commercial vs spiritual — a gift where no expense was spared(41:07:) Charlie Brown Christmas — and the early stage of censorship 60 years ago (50:08) CNN tries to shame fathers out of buying hunting rifles for their kids (53:46) The intentional de-industrialization of the West — as Automakers FAILIf your Christmas wish is a car to drive, Govt says NOHonda & Nissan merge — but why?China gets a lump of coal for Christmas — and it's why no one can compete with themTesla stock price is equal to ALL other car companies of the world COMBINED.  The expectation of political corruption in the District of Corruption(1:36:42) "How Dare You"! Montana Supreme Court sides with Greta in an unbelievable act of "judicial" activism (1:50:43) Rand Paul's Festivus Report - Forget Money, It's the EVIL, Stupid The report may focus on wasteful spending but the evil promoted by DARPA, State Dept, and others, is the real story (2:05:07) Musk, the X-Club, "Colossus" and the technocracyIt's a lesson for every parent that let's other train their "child"Musk's Own AI, Grok, Attacks Him(2:23:07) Beware as BIS (Bank of International Settlement) Talks about the STEALTH CBDCBitcoin is very profitable now but beware the normalizing of digital moneyBIS study talks about the OUTSOURCING OF TYRANNY to private companiesThe TRAP of tokenization & securitization(2:53:38) Elon Musk, the military contractor, and his brother Kimbal are heavily promoting dronesIf 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 throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7 Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 My car needed repairs, but I could only pay for half of them. An easy loan through Lamina.ca made the difference between stressed-out driving and a smooth ride to work. Mark went the extra mile on his repairs with a loan from Brokers Lamina at 1-800-NEW-CREDIT. It's easy to apply over the phone or online at Lamina.ca. Load up to $1,500 and get funds in an hour with no documents or credit checks and pay back over three to seven months. Prop up your purchase and apply for a loan now at lamina.ca. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Tuesday, the 24th of December, Year of Our Lord 2024. Well, today we're going to be in with some Christmas stories. And, of course, we'll take a look at Festivus and the waste that is being talked about.
Starting point is 00:01:31 It's not really about the money. There's some really evil stuff there. But, of course, government is the Christmas grift that keeps on taking and taking. And we're going to take a look at what Trump would like for Christmas. He's got a list. Panama, Greenland, nothing big, you know. Musk, by the way, is the one who is getting all the packages delivered to him. And we'll take a look at what is in it for him and for his brother in terms of these drones. Some interesting developments there.
Starting point is 00:02:06 But it really is about the great taking. And we're going to focus on that as we look at the end of the year and where we're going to be headed with this kind of retail CBDC. Even the Bank of International Settlement is now pushing that. And that's exactly what trump 2.0 is all about we'll be right back well i just want to say thank you to everyone the generosity yesterday was overwhelming and we are now over seven eighteighths, which is amazing.
Starting point is 00:02:46 It was the fundraiser yesterday. Plus, we went through and we got the third week of December and checks that people had sent. And so I'm going to read those names later in the program. But we are so grateful to all of you because we're concerned about this. We were down so low and we only had a few more days of broadcast left. Today we're broadcasting. Tomorrow will be a repeat. And then on Thursday will be a repeat.
Starting point is 00:03:17 So Christmas Day will be a repeat. And the day after we'll have best of interviews. On Friday we've got Gard Goldsmith who's going to be here live from snowy New Hampshire and it'll be interesting, always interesting when Gard is here. Next week, we will have the regular schedule except we'll be off on New Year's Day, but we'll be back on Thursday the 2nd. Tony will be with us on that day. My car needed repairs, but I could only pay for half of them. An easy loan through lamina.ca made the difference between stressed out driving and a smooth ride to work. Mark went
Starting point is 00:03:50 the extra mile on his repairs with a loan from Brokers Lamina at 1-800-NEW-CREDIT. It's easy to apply over the phone or online at lamina.ca. Load up to $1,500 and get funds in an hour with no documents or credit checks and pay back over three to seven months. Prop up your purchase and So we're looking forward to that. But a lot of people are looking forward to tonight. And we've got a lot of kids who are looking for Santa to come. And NORAD has been feeding this thing for quite some time. They actually put together some little videos. And, of course, it was a colonel who somehow got a call by accident
Starting point is 00:04:39 or something from a child. Really? In 1955? Where do you find NORAD's number in 1955? Was it in the phone book? Do you remember phone books? They didn't have phone books there. You couldn't look up NORAD there. And probably a long distance number too. Remember how expensive long distance calls were they were very expensive but somehow a kid we're supposed to believe called a colonel who just happened to be in public relations for NORAD just happened to be and you know he explained to him yeah we're tracking Santa Claus um you know
Starting point is 00:05:19 again why would a child know about NORAD and ask them about tracking Santa Claus? But they began this whole thing. Here is part of the myth. Not just the Santa Claus myth, but the NORAD myth. Colonel Schaub's intrepid public relations officer hurried to share the story with the world. Making the colonel very well loved and regarded for the updates he was willing to provide on Santa's magical journey. In the years to come, NORAD would continue to update the world on Santa's flight every
Starting point is 00:05:56 24th of December, by using the same tools and equipment they use 24-7, 365 days a year. Safe travels, Santa. Fly comfortably, knowing that we have the watch. That's right. They're watching everybody. And as for you, dear viewers, thank you for tuning in and spending some time with us. Be sure to follow along as Santa makes his way to your home by visiting www.ad santa.org
Starting point is 00:06:28 or by calling 877 until next time until next time that's right you know and it's such a perfect fit isn't it you know they they know when you're sleeping they know when you're awake they know if you've been bad or good. They're watching everything. You're omniscient, omnipotent government right there. Kind of like God, right? And, you know, that was, they, what else are they lying to us about? But, of course, if it's the government chips in on it that's the final word right and so just like around that time you had miracle on 34th street how did they know that this department store santa claus was a real
Starting point is 00:07:13 santa claus remember in the trial the u.s postal service brings in all the letters and delivers them to him and that proved it if the government recognizes that this person is santa claus or if norad tells you that he's flying around and they got him on their radar they don't know what the drones are but they do know santa claus and they can track him everywhere well they know what the drones are as well but uh the uh when the government says it's true, no matter how absurd. You know, don't believe your lying eyes. Don't believe your critical thoughts. If the government tells you, just believe.
Starting point is 00:07:53 That's it. You're in the big up. Believe. Believe in what the government says. This is what they're doing right now with their Santa tracker. You can go online. And this is, they've got it live on their website. You you can see it live on google google's got its own as well the cherished tradition dates back to 1955 when a misprint in a department store advertisement led a young child to call a colorado military command center
Starting point is 00:08:21 and asked to speak to santa claus again, who are we to question government? Who are we to question the fact that this kid is calling? It's a misprint in the ad. He didn't dial a wrong number, but he gets a long-distance call to this NORAD colonel, Air Force colonel, Harry Shoup, who picked up the call that night played along and assured the child that he was santa so he wasn't tracking santa he was actually santa each year at least 100 000 kids call into norad to inquire about santa's location millions more follow online in nine languages uh so you might also if while you got him on the line ask him to give you
Starting point is 00:09:06 the straight shots on the new jersey drones okay uh it's crazy how about this ran paul for your festivus report you want to do something about norad and the money that they spent on this so they got a large division there that is websites and all the rest of this stuff uh you know you could put this under there's a section in uh his festivus report uh we'll get to that in a minute i think it was like 10 million dollars or something that was just stuff on magic you know and i imagine this would be there right uh this could be in the magic section of festivus norad has had the online tracker for children to watch santa travel across the world in real time i just showed you there they can also download the santa tracker app you're paying for this by the way your tax dollars
Starting point is 00:09:57 on both the apple app store and google play store you got the toll-free number, 877-HI-NORAD. I don't know what the number was back in 1955. Of course, Google is getting in on the scam as well. So, again, I don't even believe the weather app anymore, let alone the Santa. My car needed repairs, but I could only pay for half of them. An easy loan through lamina.ca made the difference between stressed out driving and a smooth ride to work.
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Starting point is 00:10:59 from Dr. David Bell. He said, how can science tell us the meaning of life? That's a really important question because we look to science for answers for everything, don't we? We're talking about NORAD. My son Whistler is doing the show this morning. He said, the heroic propagandist. Okay, David, he's 68. NORAD can track hypersonic santa that's right he'd have to be he'd have to be traveling
Starting point is 00:11:28 hypersonic speeds uh they get all these different places you have to have instantaneous um i don't know he's omnipresent he's everywhere he's like god he knows everything he's all powerful uh let's see uh you're in dallas says do you have a cash app sir yes we do and um it is can you look it up on the website we'll we'll mention it but it is on the website the david night show.com you have to scroll down to the bottom to see where you can support the show but it's there and i forget what it is called maybe um uh weler can get that up for us and i'll tell you in just a second uh tree free 56 but he travels on a drone or a balloon we would have never discovered santa if he did that's right harps he better watch out for all the drones and the orbs flying around that's right he's got some
Starting point is 00:12:20 competition up there this year um yeah somebody in I forget where it was, saw the picture. They had an owl fly down the chimney. They must have thought it was Santa Claus, right? And perch on the tree. And Australia had a woman walk in, took a picture of it, had found a koala in their Christmas tree sitting there. So that's one up on christmas vacation where they just had the live squirrel um and um do you have can you just give me the uh the number on it there
Starting point is 00:12:54 we are right there uh cash app good and it's dollar david knight show dollar david knight show thank you for asking appreciate that but let But let's talk about the meaning of life and if science can tell us what the meaning of life is. This is Dr. David Bell. He said, imagine for a moment that there's nothing of worth in this world as worth has no intrinsic meaning. If you were to take the evolutionary viewpoint, each human, like each worm or bacterium, is simply a product of chemical reactions occurring over millennia. Biological mass is all we are. A bunch of random chemicals that somehow assembled.
Starting point is 00:13:34 Eventually, inevitably, they end up replicating certain patterns as almost any alternate configuration decays its structure, returning to chemical soup. Movement of charged particles between some cells results in contraction of others, or avoidance of nearby objects once in motion, or a state within our neurons that increases potential to preserve the pattern and replicate it. At its complex level in humans, we term this a thought. Well, all I can say is, I just don't have enough faith to believe in evolution. It's so disconnected from reality and even from science. Because science presumes that there is something that can be determined.
Starting point is 00:14:23 If it's all chance, random processes, we don't know anything. A state that enhances preservation and replication, we call that self-gratification. We can also call it greed. A drive to enhance one's self through the use of other objects. So if we're simply chemical constructs, then this is the only thing that matters. These objects can be anything. They can be rocks, plants, other humans. The object doesn't matter in and of itself. Other humans become meaningless chemical constructs unless closely sharing the same genetic code. You want to know how the elitists can justify what they want to do to the rest of us?
Starting point is 00:15:08 How they can justify putting out a depopulation by a weapon shot? How they can justify lying to us about everything? It's because all that matters is that they climb to the top of the evolutionary heap. That you're nothing special. That there's no creator that they won't answer to. Codes that express greed more effectively may replicate more effectively. This means accumulating wealth and power and safeguarding descendants. In this view, our relationship with all other matter only has meaning through its enhancement
Starting point is 00:15:42 of ourselves. And we're programmed for short-term gratification. Lovers of self. That's it. That's how God describes this. The other consequence of viewing humans only as biological mass is that when a body's internal environment deteriorates to an extent that it can no longer maintain itself, it ends as a specific entity. environment deteriorates to an extent that it can no longer maintain itself, it ends
Starting point is 00:16:05 as a specific entity. It's not death because life never really existed. A highly complex set of chemical reactions ceased to be self-sustaining, and another cascade took over, breaking down the physical structures that the former had produced. The neuronal circuitry that we call the mind disintegrates, and what we call thoughts stop. The horror or fear that this may induce is not meaningful in any way, just a product of more chemistry turned toward persistence for self-replication. However, it is horror and fear to the extent that a body perceives it or feels it, and many people do every day. We feel a horror when staring into the void.
Starting point is 00:16:49 And that has made humans wonder for millennia whether there is more than emptiness and self-gratification. Such thoughts can be put aside by doing things that distract us. We can numb our brains with drugs. We can concentrate on the pursuit of money or using and disposing of any other object to satisfy our drives. This might include other humans. On Epstein Island, for example, or families in the way of a pipeline
Starting point is 00:17:18 or children in a mine digging rare earth materials. Or it could be them just seeing us as receptacle for pharmaceuticals in order for the greedy businessmen and politicians to line their pockets with meaningless dollars. This is what it all leads to, folks, that kind of mindset. The only viable alternative to staring into the void is the opposite. Total, unmeasurable meaning. Meaning implies infinite, omniscient presence. And an absolute absence of irrelevance.
Starting point is 00:17:58 If we have glimpsed both the void and the infinite, we see that they cannot be reconciled. Meaning that beyond ourselves makes possible all that we cannot understand directly. Demons, angels, evil, unrelenting love. Reality is no longer bound by deterministic processes in this view. Reality implies realities beyond physics and time. The impossibility of reconciling these two worldviews is the only way to make sense of an omniscient presence appearing as a baby to socially non-conforming parents in a subjugated population, then being killed off early with no legacy beyond local memories of what he had said and done.
Starting point is 00:18:46 An infinite presence, living and dying in relative obscurity in the Middle East, means the power humans seek must be irrelevant compared to the value of life itself, the value of simply being a human. The value of any person must be immeasurably greater and have immeasurably more meaning. That's right. You know, when you think about this and you think about Christmas,
Starting point is 00:19:16 the words of Old Holy Night, till he appeared and the soul felt his worth, a thrill of hope, the weary world rejoices. That's what that's really about. The power and the wealth of a corporation, a country, or a cause is not that important. A being who must rationally have understanding infinitely greater than ours has demonstrated entirely different values. And in contradiction to Darwin and the Huxleys,
Starting point is 00:19:56 by the way, you know, Musk, when you look at Musk, I always have wondered if his fascination with X goes back to the X Club, the X Club. In the late 1800s, you had people, the forerunner of the Huxleys, the grandfather of Aldous Huxley and Julian Huxley. Of course, Aldous Huxley, who wrote Brave New World, Julian Huxley, who coined the term transhumanism. Their grandfather was a founder of a club. They called it the X Club. And it had the nine, I guess, most elitist of the quote unquote scientists of the day. They were very focused on pushing Darwinian evolution. And they were the elite intelligentsia of the day.
Starting point is 00:20:56 And of course his father, Aldous Huxley's grandfather, taught H.G. Wells as well. This is really where this transhumanism and this technocracy really spawns from. Spawns from an elitist evolutionary mindset. And that's really what the X Club was about. And, of course, Elon Musk himself comes from people who bought into that. His grandfather was Joshua Haldane, was a chiropractor, I think, in Canada, but he became fascinated with the technocracy and actually tried to replace the government in Canada. They brought charges against him. He escaped the prosecution and then escaped to South Africa.
Starting point is 00:21:37 But that's been ingrained in Elon Musk, this whole technocracy stuff. But you know, when we look at this, the contradiction that we see in the incarnation, the beginning was the word. And of course, that implies intelligence, doesn't it? I mean, the simple thing is we don't believe that a building came about by a tornado in a junkyard. When we look at a car, we know that it has a maker. So that's one of the first things we look at. well, who made that car? What company made that car? And of course, when we look at everything around us in the world, right? In the beginning was a
Starting point is 00:22:19 logos. Logos is more than just a word. Logos, in the word sense, it's more like when you look at a computer and you've got eight bits. You say, well, it's an eight-bit word. Or you've got 16 bits. That's a 16-bit word or whatever. But just one bit pulled together into a collection starts to give it meaning.
Starting point is 00:22:43 Just like if you pull a bunch of genes together and a string, you wind up with DNA that gives shape and form and everything to all living things, plants and animals, as well as humans. And so when we look at all of this, and as he winds up, Dr. David Bell, says a Christmas story beyond the current themes And as he winds up, Dr. David Bell says,
Starting point is 00:23:20 A Christmas story beyond the current themes of presence and food and self-gratification provides a window on how distant the world's dominant value system is from that which a recognition of the meaning of life represents. And why these two value systems or understandings of reality cannot be reconciled. An image of a baby lying in a borrowed hay box is so far removed from the world's view of success, isn't it? That it can only come from another place and means something completely different. We'll be right back. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Welcome back. Jason Barker says, Hannah spends more time in Ukraine and Israel than any other nation. Got lots of gifts and grifts to deliver them, doesn't he? Don't frag me, bro.
Starting point is 00:24:44 Thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. May the God of Christ bless you and your family and us all. Here's to us all having another great year in 2025. We walk through the valley of shadow, fear, no evil. Jesus Christ, our Lord, is with us. Absolutely. Octo Spook says, can you scroll that up a little bit um the probability for life to
Starting point is 00:25:08 have come from mud puddles makes winning the lotto multiple times per day look like child's play you have this whole thing about if we had an infinite amount of time and of course we do in their imaginations have an infinite amount of time the chimpanzee could sit down at a typewriter and over a period of time create Shakespeare just by random key punches it's like absolutely not you say that you don't understand anything about probabilities I mean they just multiply out talk about all those individual characters it's insane KWD 68 American Airlines had a stoppage today I bet that was a pleasant scene yeah really wow um uh KWD 68 answers in Genesis Ken Ham does a great job in renouncing the Big Bang Evolution science false set yes he does and um I would highly recommend that to you
Starting point is 00:26:00 I like what they do with their creation Museum uh What they do when you go there, they have, they say, here's the facts. Here's what we can observe. Here's the way the evolutionists interpret this. And here's the way the people who believe the Bible would interpret this, from two different starting points. And that's a very fair and rational way to view this and it's really done excellent quality we we were involved with helping them in the early stages of the creation museum and you actually find find our our family's name on a plaque there but yeah it's a great place to visit i i like the the Ark experience even better. That's the second thing that they did up there.
Starting point is 00:26:48 Guard Goldsmith. The very fact that people look for meaning ought to give them a hint. That their existence is more than material. That's right. That's right. You know, when we look at Christmas carols and we look at some of the meaning in it, one of the reasons that I decided in our family that we'd celebrate it is by the fact that there's a lot of false stuff that is interwoven. My car needed repairs, but I could only pay for half of them.
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Starting point is 00:27:46 But you just navigate your way through it and you point out that this is true. That's not true. This is true. That's not true. But there's a lot of things that I thought were very worthwhile for us to focus on as a family. The incarnation, the fulfillment of prophecy. But, you know, also the fact that the Christmas story and the incarnation of Christ really honors life. It honors children. It honors motherhood.
Starting point is 00:28:18 These are things that are dishonored in our society. Life, children, motherhood, these are things that are despised in american house no longer you know mom and apple pie no i don't know about apple pie but they don't like mom motherhood right and so that's i think one of the most important things of christmas time that message to remind us about that and you, there's a great carol. I love the work of John Rutter. He's still alive and he is not that much different in age from me, I don't think. In the 1980s
Starting point is 00:28:58 to the 90s, he did a lot of very nice Christmas carols that I would highly recommend to you. They're British, and he's got his own orchestra as well as choral singers. But I want to read you just the beginning of the lyrics of the Candlelight Carol by John Ritter. It says, how do you capture the wind on the water? How do you count all the stars in the sky? How do you measure the love of a mother? How can you write down a baby's first cry?
Starting point is 00:29:39 That is the thing that is missing in our society. The valuing of life, of a family, of motherhood. He concludes the song with God had incarnate and hope of salvation, a child with his mother, that first Christmas day. And so that is something that our culture has lost. And that's another aspect of the Christmas story that is something that our culture has lost and that's another aspect of the christmas story that is wonderful we've really been blessed in our family this last year uh somebody yesterday asked if travis's baby had been born yet and i thought yeah i should um i never showed people the pictures of it i did mention the baby had been born um here's a picture that was taken as they were taking him out of the hospital. It's about the first week of November,
Starting point is 00:30:29 so I guess he's, what, about seven weeks old now, maybe? Oh, no, not, about five weeks old, I guess, right? And there he is coming out, and then here's Travis with him, and the two of them asleep. And of course, this last year, I haven't talked much about what's going on with our family, but my daughter had a child earlier this year. And here is a picture of him. He looks very grown up. He's not that old. He was just here Thanksgiving. He looks a lot older here.
Starting point is 00:31:10 I was surprised. But he is being held up on that rocking horse there. We had a rocking horse like that. We gave that to him when they came here for Thanksgiving. But he had a rocking horse like that for uh my sons travis and whistler and uh i taught them how to sing back in the saddle again they both knew back on the saddle again uh here's a more typical picture of him asleep in the car chair you get a better idea of his age he looks a lot older in in that other one. But we've been really blessed. I guess
Starting point is 00:31:45 he's maybe about seven months. Everything is flying by so fast. I don't know where we are, really. But the Church of England bishops are claiming that Christmas carols that say that Jesus is the true Messiah are problematic. This is kind of funny because people know what the church of england is at this point in time yeah it's even in the name right it's a political institution it has nothing to do with christ they have it's all about england it's the church of england it's not the church of christ it's not and for the first time in 900 years they've now have girls joining the choir because you know you always had one of the things that was very distinctive about uh english music especially christmas music was the boys choir yeah i have a very distinctive sound and so now in the name
Starting point is 00:32:37 of diversity we're going to get rid of that diversity we're going to homogenize everything but bishops within the church of eng England have raised concern that certain Christmas carols might be problematic, that's their term, because of their explicit references to Jesus as the, quote, true Messiah. They said the need to reassess the language used in hymns to create an inclusive environment. Oh, so inclusive.
Starting point is 00:33:07 Except that they're going to exclude Christ. These people who talk about inclusivity and diversity, nothing at all like that. They want to homogenize everything. I mean, we look at, oh yeah, we got to, we look at what they're doing with Europe. Again, in just my short lifetime, I've seen Europe go from this highly diversified place, different culture, different clothing, you know, different, you know,
Starting point is 00:33:34 food, the music, the architecture, everything was different. The money, you know, and you just travel a short little distance for us Americans and you're in a completely different environment.
Starting point is 00:33:47 And now they're just homogenizing everything, dumbing it down into this gray gook, you know. The Birmingham Diocese instructed clergy to, quote, use language that won't add further confusion or tension or take away anything from the good news of the nativity. Well, that is the good news. The fact that Jesus is the true Messiah. If you take that away, you've taken away everything. The hymns under scrutiny include, Lo, he comes with clouds descending. And that is L-O, not L-O-W.
Starting point is 00:34:29 I would always, I guess if I was singing that, I would always be thinking, Lo, he's coming. He's coming down low. He's descending right there. But it's kind of like the kid who, or Gladly the cross-eyed bear. He said, I'd like to have that bear. You know, which one? Gladly, who's cross-eyed you know but lo he comes with clouds descending was a favorite of queen victoria and has been criticized by these people for declaring that jesus is the true messiah i wonder if they will go back
Starting point is 00:34:58 and rename handel's mess. You know, we should... Handel's blank. Just redact it. Church of England, again, just politicized entity. These elite frauds. Not of Christ, just scammers. Whistler says,
Starting point is 00:35:21 don't let anything stand in the way of nativity, including the nativity itself. That's right. So another one. O come, O come, Emmanuel has been singled out for its phrase, captive Israel, in the first verse. I said, this could be confused with what is going on with Israel and Hamas right now. We have a lot of people who confuse Israel, believers of all nations,
Starting point is 00:35:53 true believers of all nations, who were held captive to the power and the penalty of sin until Christ removes them. That's the meaning right there. The true believers of all nations held captive to the power and the penalty of sin until Christ removes it. That's the meaning right there. The true believers of all nations held captive to the power and the penalty of sin until Christ removed it. That is the gospel.
Starting point is 00:36:15 And they say, well, we've got to change these hymns because people are confused. Members of our team working closely with diverse communities. No, they're not. They don't want diversity at all. Birmingham invited churches to think about providing some context for people new to the church who might be unsure why Israel is being discussed. See, here's another reason, I think, to celebrate Christmas. It's an opportunity for us to speak into the culture.
Starting point is 00:36:41 It's an opportunity for us to explain that. You know, a captive Israel, what's that about, you know? Here's your opportunity to explain it. And these people don for us to explain that. You know, captive Israel, what's that about? You know, here's your opportunity to explain it. And these people don't want to explain it. They want to run from it. Look, the good news is not an argument. It's not a debate. It's just a proclamation. And captive Israel will understand it when they hear it. That's the way it works. They'll hear it. They will understand.
Starting point is 00:37:10 Others will not. This Christmas, maybe Jesus becomes the tool of Islamist propaganda. This is from Christian Post. They said in any normal year, Bethlehem would be filled with tourists celebrating the birth of Jesus. But for the second year in a row, Christian leaders of Gaza decided to cancel Christmas, claiming allyship with the Palestinians in Gaza. And if that wasn't enough, some of the Christian leaders chose to reenact the story very differently. And of course, you have people who are constantly reinventing the message, changing what everything is about. I mean, just take a look at all these LGBT churches that worship LGBT. Or you've got churches that worship Israel. In Gaza, you've got churches that worship Gaza, the Palestinians.
Starting point is 00:37:57 They can always find something other than Jesus to worship, can't they? It could be Palestinians, it could be Israel, it could be LGBT, anything. In the new version, baby Jesus is no longer Jewish, but Palestinian, and he's no longer lying in a manger, but in the rubble of a building in Gaza, wrapped in a keffiyeh. I think that's the way you pronounce that thing. I think that's the headdress that they have. I'm not sure. Pope Francis inaugurated a nativity scene in the Vatican that showed Jesus laying on a keffiyeh. So that's a different thing. Anyway, I'm not sure what that is.
Starting point is 00:38:35 I guess I should have looked it up. Not really interested, though. The scene was eventually removed after the pope got a lot of backlash i guess he replaced it with the pakamama amazon idol that he had that also somebody went in and picked that thing up and threw it in the river appropriating the story of jesus's birth to fit modern social issues is a fairly common practice in 1948 christians were 85% of the population of Bethlehem. Today, they're less than 10%. There are more Christians in St. Patrick's Cathedral on Christmas Eve
Starting point is 00:39:13 than there are Christians left in Bethlehem. That's pretty amazing because nobody goes to church anymore. Maybe they do on Christmas Eve, I don't know. Radical Islamicists held bent on destruction and religious persecution. The Islamists used a variety of tactics to drive out Christians. Tactics range from general employment discrimination all the way to targeted killings. And this is the way we see it happening everywhere. Not just there, but in India with the Hindus, in Nigeria, other places. In 2014, a young woman from Bethlehem began speaking out about the suffering of Christians in Bethlehem. She came from a prominent family and was even featured in a major TV news series
Starting point is 00:39:50 on the plight of Christians in Bethlehem. The more she spoke out about the plight of Christians in Bethlehem, the more she and her family were attacked, and she eventually had to flee for her safety. In a report from the Jerusalem Institute for Justice, they detailed her case. So we will not get into the details of that, but I want to talk about where we live. The commercial versus the spiritual. As I said before, Jesus saves, but Santa sells. That's why there is so much around focused around him each year the national retail federation predicts the spending patterns of americans during the holidays as 2024 winds down christmas
Starting point is 00:40:34 expenditures ahead of last year with an anticipated total of 989 billion nationwide i'm surprised i mean it's nearly a trillion dollars but i'm surprised that it's that small um because it's it's really kind of um the time that makes most of these retailers make it or break it from black friday on to christmas the typical shopper will spend 641 dollars on family or friends and an additional 261 on seasonal items like wrapping paper, decorations. Interestingly enough, 57% of consumers plan to buy something for themselves this Christmas. Because that's the one person who knows what you want. Many of us will not know exactly how much we spent on Christmas until that first credit card statement arrives in January. Through finance charges and late fees the ghost of christmas past often keeps our celebrations alive well past the new year one in five americans will live with a ghoulish reminder
Starting point is 00:41:35 of overindulged shopping and impulse purchases until independence day of next year of course it'll take you long to get independent of the taxation. It'll work a lot longer than that to get rid of your taxes. These observations notwithstanding, I want to suggest no matter how much our festive indulgences cost us, this is also from the Christian Post, the real price tag for Christmas is astronomically higher. No amount of spending can begin to compare with the great sacrifice the Lord Jesus made because of his first coming. From beginning to end. It was a gift of infinite value. As Isaiah 55 says.
Starting point is 00:42:20 Let those without money come, buy, and eat. And so when you look at it, in Bethlehem, the town that was known as House of Bread, and Jesus lying in a manger, where the food goes for the animals. It's all about that. And it's not just once a year. If you ate once a year, you wouldn't last too long, right?
Starting point is 00:42:51 You need the daily bread and not just material, but the daily spiritual feeding in order to stay alive spiritually. So what is the best gift that you could receive this Christmas? Well, God did just the opposite of bargain shopping. We look for the best product at lowest cost, but God, seeking to save the lost, was willing to pay the highest price.
Starting point is 00:43:20 You know, we look at our culture and we think about how anti-Christian it has become, how much censorship there is involved in it. It's interesting to go back and look at a Charlie Brown Christmas. Because even at that time, and we're talking 59 years ago, December 1965. You had studio executives and heads did not want to have it. They said it was too Christian. You can't have Linus reading from the book of Luke in it.
Starting point is 00:44:00 He says, Charlie Brown is exasperated. He says, isn't there anybody who knows what Christmas is all about? He turns, he's exasperated when he says it, and they were exasperated when they saw this in the script. The people who were the producers, the network, the CBS executives, and all the rest of them. The citing of scripture didn't easily pass the cynicism and the cowardly cultural gatekeepers of American network TV even 60 years ago. But Charles Schultz, who wrote Peanuts and his production team, offered the first of what became many Peanuts specials to CBS executives in December of 1965.
Starting point is 00:44:38 In fact, even before the suits tried to remove Mentioning Christ from the christmas show schultz's two partners in the venture lee mendelson and bill melendez both advised him to take the gospel passage out of linus's mouth one of those executives put it this way he said the bible thing scares us that's what he said quote unquote he said the peanuts creator responded and spoke volumes he said well if we don't do it who will you know i think it's kind of interesting that the uh rudolph rednose reindeer production the rankin bass thing you know with burl lives and yukon cornelius all that stuff that was done the before. So that's 60 years old this year. That was done in December of 1964.
Starting point is 00:45:30 No problem with that. It's just Santa Claus and Rudolph and Yukon Cornelius and all the rest of the stuff all made up. That's not a problem. But you can't have one of these cartoon characters reading from the Bible. The fact that any mention of Jesus over the public airwaves was controversial or ill-advised in the 1960s may come as a shock to us in the 2020s.
Starting point is 00:45:54 Somehow, I had imagined an earlier America as being more tolerant and less paranoid of potential offense, or in a word, timid. But this is simply not the case and an interesting aside only a year later brian wilson of the beach boys when he penned the classic god only knows was told that his song was too religious and too square this is exactly what lucy tells char Charlie after he has the audacity to buy a wooden Christmas tree for their play. We all know, she says, the psychologist of the group, we all know Christmas is a big commercial racket. Among the aluminum trees and the Christmas queens, as Lucy refers to herself, what room is there for the light of the world? Fortunately, we have lioness to put charlie the whole gang and us
Starting point is 00:46:46 right despite skepticism of the cultural tastemakers at cbs a charlie brown christmas was a gigantic hit and first broadcast december 9th 1965 one new york ad man said all heaven broke loose he said this is a special that really is special. He went on to win a Peabody Award and become a Christmas icon because that is what Christmas is all about Charlie Brown. I guess you were
Starting point is 00:47:16 right Linus. I shouldn't have picked this little tree. Everything I do turns into a disaster. I guess I really don't know what Christmas is all about. Isn't there anyone who knows what Christmas is all about. Isn't there anyone who knows what Christmas is all about? Sure, Charlie Brown, I can tell you what Christmas is all about. Lights, please. And there were in the same country shepherds, abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them,
Starting point is 00:47:46 and the glory of the Lord shone round about them. And they were sore afraid, and the angel said unto them, Fear not, for behold, I bring you tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you. Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there
Starting point is 00:48:12 was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace and goodwill toward men. That's what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown. Thank you. ¶¶ you're listening to the david knight show all right welcome back and jason barker norad should report this report this year that Santa was taken out by Putin with a supersonic missile. And then they'll regain support for the war. Thank you, Jason. And by the way, Merry Christmas to all of you. And Jason, especially Jason and Angry Tiger at Knights of the Storm. And you'll find them on Twitter as well as on Rockfin.
Starting point is 00:50:43 And same with GARD. Liberty Conspiracy on Twitter and Rockfin. And GARD is going to be here on Friday during the show. He says, the IDF has been destroying most Christian churches in Palestine and Gaza, and the IDF just removed a cross from Golan Heights. That's right. When you look at the news, the Christian sites will completely discount what is happening to the people there. And the Christians are being killed by both sides, attacked by both sides. That's typical for what is happening. But yeah, it is horrific what is happening there.
Starting point is 00:51:18 The fact that it continues without stopping whatsoever. So, Ellen Goye says says if everywhere is diverse does diversity still exist uh well you know that diversity doesn't mean what they say it means just like vaccines don't mean what they say they mean anymore they change the meaning of all of these words they're all malleable and uh that's why you know we we just uh we have to understand how they're using the language. They don't mean diversity at all. Atomic Dog says, Bible scares us. Demons, all of them.
Starting point is 00:51:53 That's why they recoil. You can see the CBS executives 60 years ago recoiling like a vampire in a movie when they pull out a cross. KW68, TV programs. That's the correct word. Yeah, that's right. It does program people, doesn't it? That's why we call it the show. We're trying to show people instead of programming people.
Starting point is 00:52:14 Music 888. Amazing what offends empty souls. That's true. Well, while we talk about that, let's talk about CNN. They're offended. Trying to shame fathers out of buying hunting rifles for their sons. This is A.W.R. Hawkins writing at Breitbart. He focuses on firearms and on Second Amendment issues.
Starting point is 00:52:42 Less than a week after a 15-year-old girl shot and killed two in Madison, Wisconsin, at a Christian school, CNN went all in to shame fathers out of buying hunting rifles for their sons. The alleged Abundant Life Christian school shooter used a handgun, said the Madison chief of police. But again, they don't care. It's just any kind of firearm. And it's not the firearms. Just as we saw somebody in the Christmas market in Magdeburg, look at how many people he killed. 200 people injured and 40 of them critical, five dead already, but I don't know if that has gone up. Used a vehicle. We had a Christmas parade attack a couple of years ago. Used a vehicle. The problem is the people. Guns were actually more prevalent, as even RFK Jr. has said, more prevalent when he was growing
Starting point is 00:53:40 up. Same age as me. We used to see him all the time. We'd see people riding around with rifles and a rifle rack in their pickup truck. CNN rolled out a piece targeting parents who buy their sons or daughters firearms in order to hunt. CNN began the article with the story of an Oregon dad, Paul Kemp, who bought a hunting rifle for his son Nathan when he turned 16 years old. Nathan has been hunting with his dad since he was 7 years old. Nathan has been hunting with his dad since he was seven years old. Parents looking to purchase a firearm for their child on the holidays have to balance their hopes, says CNN, for the gift with a risk that comes with such a purchase,
Starting point is 00:54:18 such as an accidental shooting or suicide or the gun being used in a crime. Well, the best way to make sure that doesn't happen is to educate your kids about how to properly use a gun. Yeah, I mean, you know, instead of just pulling back and saying something like, you'll shoot your eye out. Oh, there it is. The holy grail of Christmas gifts, the Red Ryder 200-shot range model air rifle.
Starting point is 00:54:42 Ralphie, what would you like for Christmas? Horrified, I heard myself blurted out. I want an official Red Ryder Carbon Action 200-year range model air rifle. No, shoot your eye out. Oh no, it was the classic mother BB gun block. You'll shoot your eye out. When we had a friend,
Starting point is 00:55:04 she leaned to the left and she did not want her son to have a gun she was horrified that uh our kids had all kinds of toy guns to play with and then one day she said to Karen she said I just watched him out there playing in the yard he doesn't have any guns but he's picking up sticks and he's going pew pew pew so i just realized it was kind of ingrained uh so maybe the best thing that you can do is just kind of educate them about the importance of it and how to use it but you know you can have um the dreaded mom answer or you can have the dreaded cnn answer because cnn is the nanny state incarnate isn't it uh meanwhile it's not just the guns but it's also the cars british drivers are steering away from new cars in droves
Starting point is 00:55:54 because they're not going to be droving them anywhere they're not going to be driving them anywhere uh british car buyers are turning away from new vehicles uh they said the telegraph in the uk says we're looking to a future with more and more people driving older and older cars trusty motors from the 2000s and the early 2010s they say in the uk the pujo 107 i'd be surprised to see a pujo as a trusty owned one once and uh they don't even sell them in the united states anymore they're not trusty enough uh the ford focus the honda jazz the vohall Corsa, they're all still very common sight in the UK with owners refusing to put them out to pasture. In fact, 16 million of the 34 million motors on Britain's roads are more than a decade old. Experts believe this will continue to increase in the years to come thanks to labor's unrelenting war on motorists.
Starting point is 00:56:47 That's right. It is a war on motorists. So we talk about car bans. We should talk about driver bans because that's really where they're going, even if cars exist. It's a ban on ownership. It's a ban on you having the freedom to go wherever you want and being able to drive and you know they're talking about them being average is more than a decade old that's certainly the case in the united states as well i think when i looked at it it was something like um
Starting point is 00:57:14 uh the average age was uh 12 or 13 years or something like that our cars that are 12 or 13 years old we have no intention of getting rid of them we're gonna try to keep them running and i you know i'll pay to keep them running rather than get rid of them for something newer because i don't like the complexities of the new stuff i don't like all the nanny tech that i talk about all the time with eric peters um so yeah the average car in the u.s 12 or 13 years old and i said when i mentioned that a few years ago i said i remember in the 1970s volvo had an ad campaign talking about how their cars at the time the average age was 11 years old it wasn't that the volvos were made that well it's that the people were poor because of socialism they couldn't afford to buy a newer car. They would like to have a newer car, but they couldn't afford it.
Starting point is 00:58:05 Because of socialism. That's where we are today. And, of course, also the government has gotten into the business of telling us what we must have. What we must have, what we cannot have. And most people don't like what we must have anyway. It's gotten incredibly and ridiculously expensive. People are definitely spending money to keep their cars on the road as opposed to upgrading, they said in the UK.
Starting point is 00:58:29 The majority just want a car that gets them from A to B. The average car now 9.4 years of age in the UK. That's a 42% rise from 2003 when the average age of the car was 6.6 years. They know that down the road, there won't be a choice of petrol. So they're thinking, well, this could be my last one, so I will keep it longer. That's one way to react to all this stuff. Maybe one of the other ways that we could do it is tell these people to stuff it. And tell these people to stop with the green grift.
Starting point is 00:59:03 Tell them to stop the Paris Climate Accord, which is the basis of all of this stuff. If we don't stop the Paris Climate Accord, we lose even the power to heat our homes. We won't even be able to afford to heat our homes, let alone have a car. And yet, they will rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic of the Paris Climate Accord. Well, we'll do this or we'll do that or we'll come up now. We'll let you use any kind of energy you want, says the Trump 2.0. Any kind of energy you want, but you just pay carbon taxes to my friends over here who paid for me to get into office.
Starting point is 00:59:42 You're going to pay your carbon credits. You're going to do carbon capture. You'll pay. But if you pay enough to me and my friends, you can use any kind of energy that you want. You just got to pay that indulgence. The number of shiny new cars sold to families and individuals has plummeted by almost 450,000 in the past eight years.
Starting point is 01:00:02 They're killing the car business. It's not hard to see how the government is pulling all the stops out to discourage buying cars. Even their beloved planet saving electric vehicles. They're even pulling the rug out from underneath that. And again, Eric Peters and I used to always talk about that and said, yeah,
Starting point is 01:00:21 you know, people think that's the alternative. They don't want any privately owned cars. And they will eventually make it impossible for you to own them as well. It's all part of what seems like a wider policy to crash the economy. That's what it really is. It's a policy to crash the economy. Rachel Reeves announced in her maiden budget, this is their labor official that is there,
Starting point is 01:00:47 her latest maiden budget, she put in a vehicle excise duty, a tax. And rates are going to be increasing from April. Listen to how much they're going to charge people with a tax, a specific tax on their cars, while bills for petrol and diesel and hybrid cars will rise by at least 100 pounds and as much as 2,745 pounds. Can you imagine that? You know, a levy of tax on you for, and I don't know what that is in dollars, it's well over $3,000. for and i don't know what that is in dollars it's well over three thousand dollars the appetite for hatchbacks rather than suvs is evident in the used car market in the uk but people who want little cars like that as a runabout but they're not making little sports
Starting point is 01:01:37 cars anymore so again you know when you uh whatever you want, you're not going to get that. They don't care what consumers want. That's another ongoing thing that Eric Peters and I have talked about for so long. Why can't you just buy a cheap car? No, not going to do that. They're going to be guilted. fact so much so that Stellantis is destroying the Jeep the Jeep brand by only selling cars that have every bell and whistle that they can think of they've made it a really high end brand and that's not what their customer base is but they don't care what their customer base is
Starting point is 01:02:20 they're going to dictate to you what you're going to buy so they're going to bloat and they're going to decorate with all kinds of bells and whistles and people just can't afford that well-made cars so 2000s are lasting longer they're mechanically electronically simple simpler than the newer cars that's all true and so as a part of this um honda nissan are working together on a merger which is really strange before i read that i want to read some of these comments here matthew matthew ronson says kids bringing cased firearms on the bus when i was a kid that's right that's right um the firearms haven't changed our society has changed our kids have changed um kwd 60 had to watch the seniors sell a rifle to a boy in our front hallway at our high school when i was a freshman nobody thought about using it there it stayed in the locker all day
Starting point is 01:03:21 a neighbor bought a new toyota tacoma and didn't make it home. Brand new engine. And it locked up. No new cars for me, he says. Yeah. Wow. And that's Toyota, one of the better ones. Fisher, 2024.
Starting point is 01:03:36 I have a 1999 vehicle still going strong. Yes, that's right. Yeah, that's part of the problem. They started, they had to compete not just on fins and chrome, but they had to compete on reliability. And they got very good at that. So they have to shut this whole thing down. So what's going on with Honda and Nissan? I looked at this and I thought, well, it's going to make the world's third largest automaker.
Starting point is 01:04:00 And when you look at this, the question is why? Why would they do this? As a matter of fact, Honda's president said, well, frankly speaking, the possibility that's not being implemented is not zero. Double negative there. In other words, this may not happen, he said. And the question is, why would they even do this on monday the two companies honda and nissan announced that they'd signed a memorandum of understanding to integrate their businesses with mitsubishi motors also joining the discussions i liked nissan much better when it was dotson and it had the 272 40z and all the rest of those that came on after that uh travis
Starting point is 01:04:41 sold it but he had at one point in time um it was it's actually his first car that he bought was a nissan 300 zx twin turbo and that thing was a blast to drive i mean it was old it had all kinds of body integrity issues and everything in it but the engine was still going strong and it could really push you in the back of the seat and it was a great handling car too but it was uh you know they they had started at that point in time with that car that had a lot of uh just the fact that had twin turbos but then they had other things that were going on with the suspension that were complications that you know but uh it was a fun car to have uh facing competition from from electric vehicle leaders like Tesla and China's BYD, Japanese automakers are uniting to cut costs and to, listen to this, accelerate their transition
Starting point is 01:05:32 to electric vehicles and to bankruptcy. If they're merging so they can make electric vehicles, they're on their way, they're speeding towards towards bankruptcy and that's the point that eric peters makes with this he talks about this in his an article that he put up yesterday the ap writes that a potential merger between honda nissan and also mitsubishi could create an automotive giant valued at over 50 billion dollars helping them to compete with industry leaders like toyota and volkswagen toyota Toyota collaborates with Mazda and with Subaru, and they produced 11.5 million vehicles in 2023, far surpassing the combined output of these three companies, Honda, Mitsubishi, and Nissan. Their combined output was 8 million vehicles, Toyota by itself, 11 and a half.
Starting point is 01:06:30 Of course, that may also include their collaborations with Mazda. But anyway, reports earlier this month suggested Taiwan's Foxconn was interested in acquiring Nissan shares. Nissan is recovering from scandals and from recent losses and has cut jobs and restructured under current management. But again, Eric Peters writes on epautos or ericpetersautos.com, he says, why would Honda buy Nissan? Honda is healthy, and it's considering buying Nissan, which is not healthy, he said. Just a couple of weeks ago, a senior person within Nissan's hierarchy said the company had 12 to 14 months to survive.
Starting point is 01:07:08 Circling the drain. He says that's not healthy. It's just shy of dead. So why would Honda put itself in that position? By doing what amounts to chaining itself to a dead man walking. Honda has been very smart so far in that it has avoided the malinvestment of a battery powered. And he calls them not vehicles,
Starting point is 01:07:27 not cars. Eric Peters calls them devices, devices. Yeah. They're like smartphones. They got bells and whistles and they got iPads glued to the dashboard. They're devices. They have avoided the malinvestment of battery-powered
Starting point is 01:07:48 devices that has left companies such as nissan that didn't avoid that it's left them within months at most to survive honda currently sells only two devices and they are rebadged versions of another company's devices. The Honda Prologue and its Acura-badged stablemate being, in fact, Chevy devices that GM mal-invested in. GM spent the money designing and proofing out the device that Honda tweaked a little bit cosmetically. The expensive stuff was paid for by GM. On the other hand, he said Nissan has destroyed its brand, in part by malinvesting in devices,
Starting point is 01:08:32 such as the Nissan Leaf, their first electric car, and the Aria, if you pronounce it that way, I don't know. Is my right, the Nissan Leaf, that was one of the earliest of the EVs. And first time I ever heard about an EV burning a house down was in North Carolina. And it was a Nissan Leaf as it was being recharged. He says this hasn't worked for any car company that has thought it was a good idea to stop making cars and switch over to devices. The ones that did are all in trouble, even VW, which was once one of the most successful brands. But it was, and we've talked about that a lot, it was coerced into doing that because they
Starting point is 01:09:13 came out with incredibly high fuel economy diesels that lasted forever, that were economical, and all the rest of the stuff. And so the EPA basically put them out of business, claiming that they cheated on an emissions scandal. Never done that before. And again, EPA is not just going to kill Volkswagen. The EPA is going to kill us if we let them. It's the EPA that has taken the lead in terms of shutting down now even power stations that are on the grid.
Starting point is 01:09:48 And, of course, the Department of Energy is out there to tell you what appliances and heaters and things like that you can have in the name of efficiency. So, as I've said before, the best thing to do, which is not going to happen, is to get rid of the EPA and the Department of Energy. Two things that were created in the 1970s that need to go. But that's not going to happen. Instead, if they would get rid of the single act that was put in at about the time of their creation, that said that the government was going to start mandating efficiency as well as emission standards, removed that piece of legislation. That was never within the power of Congress to give to anybody.
Starting point is 01:10:35 It's not in the Constitution. Where in the Constitution does it say that the federal government will measure efficiency and air quality? Nowhere. Those powers don't exist in the Constitution, so they're not the Congress's powers to give to anyone, to delegate to anyone, any bureaucracy. That act needs to go. They're not going to do that, though. Just like the fundamental thing that Paris Climate Accord needs to go, but they're not going to do that either. Nissan also has given up on the Maxima, and soon
Starting point is 01:11:05 they will give up on the Altima. Nissan also turned the compact-sized Frontier that it used to sell in huge numbers because the little truck was cheap and it was rugged. And so it is exactly what lots of people want in a truck. They turned that into a big expensive truck that lots of people don't want and can't afford. Same thing that Stellantis has done with the Jeep. Taking something that was cheap and rugged and turned it into something that people don't want, can't afford. The brand's Infiniti division is just as dead in the water as the Titanic. So again, what is in it for Honda, writes Eric. He says, what's to be gained here? Well, a CNBC article
Starting point is 01:11:46 headline says, top Japanese car makers, Nissan Motors and Honda Motors, understood to be exploring a blockbuster merger. Again, that same phrase in order to stay competitive on the road to full electrification.
Starting point is 01:12:04 He says, what do they think lies down that road to full electrification and bankruptcy? And why are they doing it? Well, because China, the car business is a global business. And China is a much bigger market than North America and European markets. In China, there is a huge market for battery-powered devices because the chinese government allows the sale of inexpensive battery-powered devices that cannot legally be sold in north america or europe and not only that but um they can make them more cheaply they're going to sell when they sell their cars they won't be that cheap when they get to America.
Starting point is 01:12:46 I mean, they'll jack the price up. But there they can sell them more cheaply because they don't have as much invested in them. They've got a monopoly on a lot of the materials that are there, as Eric Peters talks about here. But the main thing that nobody talks about, even though people will talk about how China has started withdrawing minerals and things like that, the main thing is that they have essentially a monopoly on power. Power that is used for manufacturing things, all things. That's been given to them, and is the paris climate accord uh so they said um again uh if they put all three of these together it would be uh just behind toyota in terms of size and just behind germany uh and crisis stricken volkswagen that was the phrase that was used by the news article that he has.
Starting point is 01:13:46 And he says, so why did they use that phrase, crisis-stricken Volkswagen? What was the crisis that struck them? It was the electrification. Their decision, made under duress, to take the road to full electrification. That's what brought on their crisis. Now Honda seems to be wanting to ride shotgun with Nissan and drive down that same road. Well, here's the thing. This is my comment on all this stuff.
Starting point is 01:14:14 They think that they can pull this stuff together and make a bigger company, try to get economies of scale or something to try to compete with China, but there's no way that they're going to be able to do it because of the Paris Climate Accord. China is allowed to build, and they're doing it at an amazing rate, several new coal power plants a week, and already they use about half the world's coal. And there's no limits on that. There's no cleanup required on that tell me that these people believe that we're all going to die if we have coal power and they let china do
Starting point is 01:14:53 this their plants are far dirtier than ours and india as well it's a couple of years ago i was talking about india and the fact that they're allowed to have highly polluting power plants, so much so that if you were to drive an electric car powered by those dirty power plants, you would be having less emissions as they measure it if you had a gas car that got 37 miles per gallon. And so they're allowed to do this, and they're being given a monopoly on heavy manufacturing because of the Paris so-called treaty that was never ratified here in the United States. It's just like the solar panels. The solar panels that we all buy from China now because they've've got a monopoly, and they can do it cheaper than anybody else because they've got cheap energy.
Starting point is 01:15:47 The solar panels that we get from China are made using coal energy. So they burn coal to power their factories that make the solar panels, and they burn coal to power the factories that make the electric vehicles. So we have coal-made solar panels and coal-made EVs. And that's the way that it's going to be unless somebody wakes up.
Starting point is 01:16:14 Now, what could happen with all of this stuff? How do you undo that? If the United States were to say, if Trump, which he would not do in his first term, would say we were never in the Paris Climate Accord. He pretended that we were legitimately in it, even though it was self-ratified, said John Kerry. He said, yeah, Barack and I just self-ratified it. Well, that's not the way it works.
Starting point is 01:16:40 And I criticize Trump for doing it, but every single senator should have said something about it ran paul should have said something about it ted cruz mike lee all of these so-called conservative senators they should have said that's not the way the constitution works any treaty has to be ratified by the senate nobody said said that. Nobody. For 10 years, no Republican or Democrat has said this treaty must be ratified by the Senate. Why? Because they all want to send Mitch McConnell, one of the worst ones about all this stuff, because he was the Senate majority leader for many of those years. And so nobody has ever called the bluff. Instead, they pretended that they were in it. And if they were in it, there was a clause said, you got to wait four years to get out
Starting point is 01:17:27 of it. But if Trump would get out of the Paris Climate Accord, this house of cards would come crashing down, folks, because China and India are not in it in the sense that they can do whatever they want. Yes, they're technically in the Paris Climate Accord because it gives them an advantage, but they can do whatever they want. Yes, they're technically in the Paris Climate Accord because it gives them an advantage, but they can do whatever they want. The restrictions are on America and Europe,
Starting point is 01:17:52 and if America pulled out, Europe would say, wait a minute, what's the point of this? We've got China, India, and the U.S. very able to do whatever they want. We're not going to fall into these restrictions. If Trump would pull out of the Paris Climate Accord, it would come crashing down because the Europeans would get out of it as well. If Trump would get out of the Paris Climate Accord, he could save not only America, but he could save Germany and the UK and France and all these other places. But he won't do
Starting point is 01:18:20 it. I guarantee you he will not do it. Didn't do it the first time. If they're going to pretend that we are in it and pretend to abide by the restrictions to get out of it, it's going to be another head fake for four years. By the way, when you look at Nissan, there is a Nissan Stadium that is here in Tennessee in Nashville. Another example of grift and graft and corruption uh there was a special referendum going back to 1996 and voters in metropolitan nashville area voted to approve partial funding of the proposed stadium the project, passed with a 60% majority. And when they had the referendum,
Starting point is 01:19:10 they called it the NFL Yes campaign. And the people who were running that side of it, pushing for the subsidies, outspent the anti-stadium group by a ratio of 16 to 1 during the campaign. Very much like every election, right? It's very easy to outspend your opponents. If you've got a lot of money, like Musk or any of these people,
Starting point is 01:19:33 or like Soros or whatever, you can pour this money into your campaign, into your side, because you know you're going to get paid back on the other side. Oh, they always get nearly a thousand to 1 return on their investment, right? And I mean not 1,000%. I mean 1,000 to 1 return on their investment. So these people who won the stadium, subsidized, spend heavily, 16 to 1, against the people who say,
Starting point is 01:20:00 wait a minute, not with my money. You're not going to build a stadium for billionaires with my money. that's the way it works in every election isn't it the the crony capitalism of these nfl stadiums these other stadiums just one example maybe the easiest for people to see on in 2015 is when nissan got involved Their North American headquarters is just south of Nashville, and they've got a manufacturing plant nearby as well. And so they bought the naming rights for the stadium in 2015 in a 20-year contract rebranding the stadium as Nissan Stadium. And they put a 2016 Nissan Titan pickup truck next to the stadium as Nissan Stadium. And they put a 2016 Nissan Titan pickup
Starting point is 01:20:46 truck next to the stadium scoreboard. Well, the interesting thing is, I looked it up to see if they still make this particular truck, the Nissan Titan. Yeah, they do. The base price now, however, is
Starting point is 01:21:01 $47,000. And I wonder what they're going to do well they call the stadium when nissan is gone because they still got 10 years of that 20-year name uh purchase that they put on there uh and then when we look at tesla tes Tesla's market cap, in other words, the price of their shares times the number of shares outstanding. Their market cap is nearly half of the global auto industry, that one company. Tesla shares just reached an all new high following Trump's victory. Because see, just like the stadium, people understand how crony capitalism, crony corruption works. They knew that he was going to get his money, just like the people who do the stadium are going to get their money.
Starting point is 01:21:54 Tesla accounts for nearly half of the market capitalization of all car makers, all car makers. I mean, even little obscure ones in foreign countries that you as an American have never heard of. I've never heard of them. Its valuation surpasses the combined value of the next 29 automakers. And yet, when you look at the number of cars that they're shipping, it's a fraction of what Toyota sells, for example. Tesla's massive market cap is not reflected in its production numbers.
Starting point is 01:22:29 In 2023, Tesla sold 1.8 million vehicles, while Toyota sold 11.2 million. And yet the market cap between these two, Tesla, 1.4 trillion, and Toyota, $231 billion. So Tesla's stock is valued six times higher than Toyota, even though Toyota sold
Starting point is 01:22:58 six times more vehicles than Tesla did. It's all about expectation. We'll talk about a bubble mindset but it's not even really about the bubble isn't that the people like oh they've got some secret sauce and they've got the wave of the future no it is about the fact that people are betting on elon musk owning trump and getting whatever he wants from the trump administration. You know, the market is telling you, you know, what we all see there. Investors believe Musk's close relationship with Trump, along with his growing role in
Starting point is 01:23:33 government, will serve as a powerful catalyst for Tesla. They're betting on corruption, folks, because corruption in the district of corruption is a sure thing. Why is it that everybody spends so much money on these election campaigns? Well, that's because that's where all the money is, right? You're going to go rob a bank. Why do you rob banks? Well, that's where all the money is.
Starting point is 01:23:56 Well, why do you participate? Why do you give all this money to politicians? Because that's where all the money is. And I can get a thousand times more money back by buying a politician. KWD 68. Cybertrucks will make great dumpsters when they die. They already look like a dumpster, don't they? It's just the most.
Starting point is 01:24:16 I mean, when you look at that, I just don't understand the mania over it. It's one of the worst looking childish things I've ever seen. The Cybertruck. Soylent G goy i predict this this ev crap continues america will resemble cuba that's right with everybody driving 30 to 40 year old cars that's right um and unfortunately in cuba they're more colorful if we freeze it uh at the early 2000s and everything everything is going to be varying shades of gray you know to be varying shades of gray. You know, white, black, varying shades of gray, and occasionally a red car. But it's not going to be the colorful stuff that you see in Cuba from the 1950s.
Starting point is 01:24:55 Coalimo says, don't see how Knight drove a Miata in Austin with all the 4x4s. It was an interesting experience. Yeah, you're taking your life in your hand you know every time i would go anywhere i'm looking at the underside of other cars you you drive very defensively uh and uh that's that's how you drive uh must have been driving like speed racers zipping around like frogger yeah that's right definitely in the mornings when i would go to work. That was the only silver lining about the so-called pandemic was that people got off the roads even.
Starting point is 01:25:35 And I was driving around with the top down. And it was kind of a strange sense of deja vu that I got. After a while, I thought, why is this seem so familiar in a different way? And I thought about it. It's like, it's because the traffic density is what I was used to driving in Tampa, you know, 50, 60 years earlier. And so 50 years earlier. Not quite that old, I guess, but anyway. And it was really nice, especially at 4 a.m in the morning because the cops definitely were not out giving tickets at that point in time um
Starting point is 01:26:14 soylent goy says uh give me a 1983 toyota pickup and i'll make it last 50 years that's right especially if it's a hylux thatux that Eric Peters has talked about many times. And on Top Gear, that was one of their episodes. They took a Toyota Hilux, which we were never allowed to have here in the U.S. And they did everything they could to destroy this thing, and it just kept running. I mean, finally, I think they destroyed it by driving it into the sea. And then they put it up in the studio there at Top Gear, if you remember that. But, yeah, the legendary Toyota Hilux, the diesel version was even better.
Starting point is 01:26:52 But we're not allowed to have that here. And, you know, all that diesel stuff that was happening, that was a design by the EPA. And when we were in North Carolina, right there in Research Triangle Park, they had a big EPA facility there. And it was, what was his name? He's got junk science. And he found, Steve Malloy found that they were just kind of came across it looking at some of their papers. And he saw that some people had to be taken to the hospital he looks at what is this about and he found they were looking for people who had respiratory and heart issues they exposed them to high levels of diesel particulates i mean they literally hooked them up to the tailpipe they did filter out the carbon monoxide so they
Starting point is 01:27:39 didn't kill them straight off but they were looking to get these people sick so that they could increase the restrictions on diesel and on um fireplaces that was a bit they want to ban fireplaces and barbecue grills and everything and that was back in 2012 and they're still working on that and um what they were doing was they were exposing people to 72 times the EPA limit. And as that was all happening, you had Obama's EPA head, Lisa Jackson, saying, we're not talking about people getting sick. We're talking about people dying. More people are dying from fine particulate matter than from cancer and heart disease.
Starting point is 01:28:26 See, they tell the same lies, whether they're talking about climate or whether they're talking about COVID, it's always the same lies. That's why, you know, when all this stuff was happening in the spring of 2020 and I walk out one day as I'm finished, I'm going home and it was in the afternoon and Mike Adams was on and he was reading the latest propaganda from the CDC and reading it not to debunk it, but telling people, look at this, look at how bad this is. The CDC says more people are dying from COVID than from heart disease and cancer. And it's like, come on, Mike, you know better than that. You're better than that. You should be better than that than to lie to people about that kind of stuff. Dustin Helm, thank you very much for the tip.
Starting point is 01:29:10 I appreciate that. Maga made one. It says, when the electric like Tesla and GM and now Ford are subsidized by our tax money, the only way the others will survive will be to merge. Well, that's the other part of it. You know, talking about the connection of Nissan here, only way the others will survive will be to merge well that's the other part of it you know talking about the connection of nissan here um our rhino governor here in tennessee bill lee uh heavily subsidized um ford in terms of putting batteries and electric car thing and and uh now you know i
Starting point is 01:29:41 don't know what happens to that because they've announced that they're cutting back significantly because it's bankrupting Ford. If they're going to continue down this road to electrification, it's going to wind parts, no turbo, no plastic oil pans, water pumps, iPads on the fast. It'll sell very well. I hope we're allowed to buy it here. See, that's the other thing. You've got the federal regulations. It's not just the emissions from the EPA, but it's also the National Highway Traffic Safety, NHTSA Association or bureaucracy, whatever, and their safety standards. That's one of the key things. That's why when a lot of people
Starting point is 01:30:32 come up with independent cars, they make them three-wheel. Because if they're three wheels, then they can escape some of these safety regulations. I mean, they can still put them back in and some of them do. But you've had several people who've not been able to get to market, really, but they still tried with the three-wheeled vehicles trying to get around those safety requirements. M. Sellers, my husband, works directly with Nissan. They've been making his life a living hell the last few weeks. They are complete morons
Starting point is 01:31:05 yeah they that's interesting uh don't frag me bro says owning a car at a young age for the masses is very americana experience that many do not understand that's right well i tell you it was the type of thing talking about christmas and i think back to a bicycle i get for christmas but it was really in my mind uh it was just um you know training wheels for a car that bicycle got me a larger range and of course i guess today you know the got to keep the kids in the house or they call cps on you right but i mean i arranged all over the place on my bicycle and i just couldn't wait for the day that i could get a car and so i started uh plotting how i was going to get a
Starting point is 01:31:50 motorcycle uh because i could get that in an earlier age and for less money and then i could get a car but my parents weren't having that so i had to wait until i got older to get a risky two-seater sports car. Maga made one that says Honda is going hydrogen. Well, there you go. But see, that's the other part of it. The governments don't want hydrogen. And still, it's got a lot of issues with the development, but so does the electric battery car. It's got a lot of issues.
Starting point is 01:32:22 All these things have issues. But hydrogen doesn't give them what they want and that is to have you tethered to a grid a control grid a power grid that's why they keep pushing for the battery stuff i mean there's a lot of different things that they could do they could do hydrogen they could do fuel cells or whatever you can make zero emission cars in a lot of different ways but the governments want you on the grid as they're taking the grid down the epa is taking down the power plants right overture says now the cars are not only boring but they bark orders at you i hate that yeah i hate that when we moved here we got a we rented a truck
Starting point is 01:33:01 and um you're setting up really high and the thing's really wide. I mean, you talk about a strange experience going from a Miata to a moving truck that I was driving. And if it would get even close to the, and when it wasn't a car coming, I would get kind of close to the center line. And it would constantly, it was barking at me and jerking the steering wheel it's like what is this thing um so let it go if you can't go if you can't work on it at home it probably sucks atomic dog honda's been sinking as well their car is becoming unreliable uh the cannabis connoisseur says you can't even change the oil in the new vehicles. Is that right? Wow. Not surprising, I guess.
Starting point is 01:33:49 Don't frag me, bro, says all car and truck makers are being purposely destroyed because you own nothing. That's right. That's what it's really about. It's about taking down the economy, taking down our industry. And again, it comes back to the Paris Climate Court as well. That is very important. That is the ultimate goal.
Starting point is 01:34:09 When we see things like Volkswagen going bankrupt, that is penultimate, right? They want that to happen. But their ultimate goal is to take down all manufacturing and to take down our society. Nibiru 2029, the fastest and easiest way to force those who can afford them, drivers into EVs, is to monopolize multiple combustion vehicle manufacturers into only one choice for the buyer. Yeah. They're all consolidating.
Starting point is 01:34:36 That is also another sign of a dying industry. Ephesians 612, EV push designed to topple the car industry, isn't it? Yep. Atomic Dog, I can see in 20 years there'll bele the car industry, isn't it? Yep. Atomic dog, I can see in 20 years, there'll be no longer car ownership, just robo-taxis. It'll start out cheap, and within a few years, it'll cost a fortune. This is what Elon Musk is saying. I mean, he's actually said that.
Starting point is 01:34:59 You won't be driving cars in a couple of years. You're not going to be driving cars. You'll be paying Elon Musk. This guy is such a megalomaniac. Isn't it amazing how MAGA people cannot see it? Can't see it at all. Truly is amazing. Columbo says,
Starting point is 01:35:18 Toyota is merging on products with BMW and Porsche. Toyota will rule the world, hydrogen and battery. OctoSpook, there isn't a car left on the market which inspires me to want it i think that's the real plan have only cars and vehicles available which nobody wants i feel the same way when i look at it a syrian girl we need to deregulate and lower taxes on we the people as well as industries in order to make the u.s a constitutional republic again i agree i agree well let's um we're going to take a quick break and we come back we're going to talk about an insane decision out of the montana supreme court um and um well before we got a couple more
Starting point is 01:35:59 comments here about um uh about the tech uh iq microot says, howdy, y'all. Too much Big Brother mandated tech built into today's cars. I would not want any car with so much remote tracking and operations parameters and recording ability. And Feds can shut you off. They can kill the car. They can also shut off the power to everybody. Don't Frag Me Bro says their game plan is old and predictable. Crash the economy, implement austerity and rationing, and offer war as a solution.
Starting point is 01:36:31 That's right. So when we come back, we're going to take a look at this Montana Supreme Court decision, which is truly insane. We'll be right back. Hello, it's me, Volodymyr Zelensky. I'm so tired of wearing these same T-shirts everywhere for years. We'll be right back. or a new black t-shirt with the McGuffin logo in blue. But he told me to get lost. Maybe one of you American suckers can buy me some at thedavidknightshow.com. And David is giving a 10% discount to listeners from now until 2025. At that price, you should be able to buy me several hundred
Starting point is 01:37:20 those amazing sand-colored microphone hoodies are so beautiful. I'd wear something other than green military cosplay to my various galas and social events. If you want to save on shipping, just put it in the next package of bombs and missiles coming from the USA. 🎵 Thank you. You're listening to the david knight show well i got one more thing i want to talk about with the climate nonsense before i get into festivus and it's kind of interesting to see what is going on with ran paul's report about waste they does this time of year this is the supreme court of montana there were 16 kids children who sued they filed a lawsuit against the state of montana and they claimed they they had suffered stress because of environmental issues. I guess this is the how dare you lawsuit from Greta.
Starting point is 01:39:31 Greta would be so proud of this. And Greta would be so proud of the insanity of this radical Supreme Court. You talk about how only 35% of the people trust the judiciary. This is exhibit A. They're completely out of touch. Most of these judges are political appointees they're not even they don't stand for election they're unaccountable unelected for the majority of them i don't know about the montana supreme court but the montana supreme court says that the kids yes indeed suffered environmental stress and so they are
Starting point is 01:40:01 going to make it expensive and impossible for adults to be able to get power because of that. The Montana Supreme Court sided with the 16 kids who filed a suit in 2020 claiming climate change caused them severe stress and anxiety. Grow up. Grow up. This thing should not have even been heard, and yet it's even worse. It was nearly a unanimous decision. The Montana Supreme Court sided with the kids six to one. Six to one. They rejected the state's argument that greenhouse gases released from Montana fossil fuel projects are minuscule on a global scale that's right because um there's no iq test for a judge is there no
Starting point is 01:40:54 this is wanton ignorance as a matter of fact uh the uh the nonsense over 80 percent of the minerals needed for batteries are mined and refined. And China is building coal power plants all over the places we talk about. And it's less than one half of 1% by their own standards. Again, when we talk about things, when we talk about the imaginary CO2 problem, or we talk about the imaginary virus problem, even if you look at it within their paradigm, none of this stuff holds up to scrutiny. Even if you say that we're going to focus on global carbon dioxide emissions, even if
Starting point is 01:41:35 you say carbon dioxide is a problem, and it's not, it's necessary for life. And carbon dioxide, by their measurements, has gone gone up but the temperature has not gone up michael mann was wrong seriously wrong about all of this stuff that's why these these models are busted their predictions are busted but even if you go with the carbon dioxide emissions montana provides one half of one percent so uh forget about it kids it's not an issue and the judges though said well we don't care if it's minuscule on a global scale this is political activism writ large there's no practical purpose for this and they don't care they're trying to set up a precedent hoping that other courts will jump in with him and we'll all go down the Greta Thunberg
Starting point is 01:42:27 road. They have a Republican governor there, Greg Gianforte, who said the state's still reviewing the decision, but warned of, quote, perpetual lawsuits that will waste taxpayer dollars and drive up energy bills. A law that he signed last year said environmental reviews may not consider climate impacts unless the federal government makes carbon dioxide a regulated pollutant. It's not a pollutant. But they say, well, unless the federal government says that it's a pollutant, you can't regulate something. It's not a pollutant. The Montana Supreme Court threw that out. So that law is unconstitutional and we're
Starting point is 01:43:06 going to side with the kids so um again it's not a pollutant it is necessary for life um so on december the 5th the writer of this and zero hedge said i asked dear elon musk you're worth 333 billion ways about a, he's about $500 billion now. Why are you poisoning Austin's water? Uh-huh. You want to talk about somebody that's concerned about the environment? Yeah, that's where he made his money, with the green grift. And we talk about poisoning Austin's water.
Starting point is 01:43:40 What he's talking about here, this is close to where we used to live, just outside of austin and we didn't realize it um until we moved away i tell you god has provided and blessed us so much uh that i'm not working for alex and i'm not living next door to elon mus Musk's polluting factories. He decided that he was just going to dump untreated water. He's got Boring is there, and he's also got another one of his companies. Two companies are headquartered there. And there were regulations for how he was supposed to do the road cuts. There were regulations about what he was supposed to do with water.
Starting point is 01:44:23 And he just said, I don't care. Now I'm going to do it this way. And so the Department of Transportation and, of course, the county water people, they came after him, they fined him. He's like, I don't care. Just pay the fines. I don't care. It's nothing to him.
Starting point is 01:44:36 Nothing to him. You know, again, this is a guy when he, you know, back when his net worth was half of what it is today, I said, you compare his net worth with what the average American's net worth is. And his $100 million contribution that he was talking about at the time, of course, it wound up being more than that. But his $100 million contribution was like $100 from you or I, from middle-class Americans. And so when you look, that's $100 million. There's nothing to him. He doesn't care about the fines that they would enact on him in the county. And they don't care what the state is going to hit him with in terms of roads.
Starting point is 01:45:19 He just does whatever he wants. So this person says, so, dear Elon Musk, why are you poisoning austin's water he says musk is not a champion of the environment tesla is a massive polluter and they were just like a couple miles down the road from where we lived i didn't even know it until i saw articles about him setting up all this stuff and um and and i was like wait a minute that's that's over there he started that i guess about nine months before we left, and I wasn't aware of it. I was too busy with a show. I didn't even go down that road anymore.
Starting point is 01:45:52 I wasn't commuting. November 21st, 2014, China puts export curbs on minerals that the U.S. needs for weapons and technology in a warning shot to the Trump administration. And that was November the 21st by December the 3rd. They didn't put limits on it. They just said complete ban on rare earth minerals used by U.S. technology companies and the military. I mean, we look at some of these rare earth minerals. It's one of the things that lets them make super powerful magnets that are very lightweight.
Starting point is 01:46:29 You know, people use in headphones and a lot of other things. That's just so many different technological uses for this. But they have cornered the market on the rare earth minerals. But what nobody talks about is the fact that they've been given a monopoly on cheap available energy with the Paris Climate Accord. I keep coming back to that. That is a central problem. More dependence on China, more pollution for their effort when the only byproduct of natural gas would be carbon dioxide and water, but not allowed to have that.
Starting point is 01:47:00 We're going to take a quick break. We'll be right back. Thank you. ¶¶ You're listening to The David Knight Show. I wish I had the Christmas night album. Hot dog! You can get the Christmas night album at thedavidnightshow.com for just $13.99. It's right in the second floor there, see? What'd you wish, George? Well, not just one wish, a whole hatful.
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Starting point is 01:49:12 What do you want? You want the moon? Just say the word and I'll throw a lasso around it and pull it down. I'll take it. Then what? And then I'll buy you your own download of David Knight's Christmas night album well before we get into Festivus and we've got some amazing stuff that Rand Paul has found, and, well, it's interesting, and it is disgusting at the same time.
Starting point is 01:49:52 But I want to thank people who, these are the checks that came in the third week of December. And the person at the top of the list is Marty, who did the matching funds. He also sent us a check, and this is not the matching funds. This is Marty. So thank you very much, Marty. Really do appreciate that. And yesterday was a very big day for us because of that and because of these checks coming in.
Starting point is 01:50:14 Christopher M., Felicia M., Helen T., Lisa K., Joshua B., Supra Faye, and Brandon, thank you very much. Good to see you there. And they sent a card. And let me cover up. Let's see. This is Chicken taking a nap on Brandon's shoulder there. Karen loved that because she is so busy with chickens this year.
Starting point is 01:50:42 It's amazing how busy she is with chickens. Tom and Nancy, long-term supporters, thank you so much for your generosity. And again, they are homeschooling their kids. And they sent me what Abby and Sammy drew. They drew a picture for us here and a Christmas tree here. Thank you, Abby and Sammy, very much. And thank you, Tom and Nancy. Jackie and Fred.
Starting point is 01:51:08 I have a joke from Fred who says, what did Santa's sleigh cost? Nothing. It was on the house. And JR Fabrications, thank you so much. That was very kind. A real blessing. Thank you. Marilyn B, all of you.
Starting point is 01:51:25 Marilyn B., Christopher P., Mike C., Mary N., Stacy and Fred P., and Mrs. Barb G. Thank you, all of you. As a matter of fact, this is from Marilyn B. It says, it's time for a fancy meal at a fancy restaurant with your lovely wife cash this silver dollar in and get going along with your stash thank you very much and um so it's been a real blessing to us all and thank you so much all of you i mean we were things got off to a really slow start this month but again um with the mail that came in as well as the matching funds yesterday that Marty did, we got up to just a little over seven-eighths. So thank you so much for doing that.
Starting point is 01:52:15 And like I said at the beginning of the program, I was getting worried because I'm not doing that many more live broadcasts. We'll probably do this as a rebroadcast tomorrow since a lot of people didn't think that we're going to be live today. And I didn't tell people about it. I've gotten really slack about social media because I've been so highly shadow banned there. I don't communicate things that well. So tomorrow will be this program rebroadcast. On Thursday, we'll have a best of interviews.
Starting point is 01:52:41 And on Friday, Gard Goldsmith is going to be doing the show live next week. I will do New Year's Eve. But we're going to take off on New Year's Day. Thursday, Tony Artaban will be joining us on Thursday. He'll be coming back. So let's talk a little bit about Festivus. This is Rand Paul. He does this every year.
Starting point is 01:53:02 And, of course, if you you remember festivus was a made up holiday uh from the seinfeld show and uh he says u.s government is spending millions of dollars and one of the things that they're doing uh wasting is experiments torturing cats torturing cats uh rand paul highlighted over a trillion dollars in governmental waste and of course they don't just torture cats they also torture puppies and i find that to be far more disturbing than the amount of money that they're wasting that is far more disturbing do you realize that when we talk about serial killers and um psychopaths and everything most of them began by torturing uh small animals when they're children or when they're teens and then they move on from that
Starting point is 01:53:53 to killing people and isn't it interesting that it is the department of defense and niaid where fauci worked and the nih and places like that are torturing puppies and torturing cats. And they've already moved on to killing us. These people are psychopaths. Psychopaths do this kind of stuff. I mean, would it be if we had the Nazis, Joseph Mingala, right? Well, you know, we got this report from him. Yeah, he's out there torturing people and small children, but hey, he's not spending too much money.
Starting point is 01:54:29 Okay, well, that's good. We want efficient government, right? Do we really? Is it just about making the trains run on time? Or does it matter where the trains are headed? Is it just about doing it efficiently or is torture wrong? So according to the report, the Department of Defense spent $10.8 million on what it describes as a, quote, Orwellian cat experience, experiment. Now, it was an experience for the cats.
Starting point is 01:55:12 And this was done by DARPA. DARPA, the people that are doing all kinds of occultic abuses of technology. Everything that DARPA does is just disgusting. And who did they work with? The University of Pittsburgh. Does that ring a bell? That was where Fauci sent the baby parts of the babies that were murdered, murdered for hire. And again, Republicans don't want to go near this. Rand Paul's not going to mention it. And the Republicans, even Trump, who didn't know how to handle abortion, he was so upset that the Supreme Court finally noticed that we have a 10th Amendment.
Starting point is 01:55:43 And they don't have the power to decide abortion laws. But he didn't know what to do, and I said, well, look, you had Lala Harris, your opponent, persecuted. Not just prosecuted, but persecuted. The guy who exposed this murder for hire at Planned Parenthood, why don't you focus on that? That'd be the perfect way to define her. You want to talk about weaponization of the government? You want to talk about
Starting point is 01:56:08 out-of-control prosecutions that are persecution? That was it right there. And do it on the issue that she wanted to build her campaign on. Of course, they selected him anyway. But if he wanted to defend against abortion, that was the gift right there. And they knew it. He even has promoted into his cabinet the lawyer for David Daleiden and the Center for Medical Progress, Harmeet Dhillon. He actually promoted her. She was defending him. So that was something.
Starting point is 01:56:40 But anyway, the parts that Fauci was buying, again, it was not DARPA, but it was Fauci that was working with Planned Parenthood to murder babies and send the parts to the University of Pittsburgh and to use that to create humanized mice. And we found that because of the prosecution by La La Hilarious. That would not have been known if they hadn't prosecuted David Daleiden. But it came to light. And no GOP politicians will talk about it. None of them.
Starting point is 01:57:13 And the MAGA media won't talk about it either. But this experiment by DARPA. And maybe, who knows, maybe Fauci was part of this as well. The guy was making twice as much money as he was legally allowed to make. So I don't know. Maybe he's working, as I've said before, for DARPA. Maybe he's pulling a salary from DARPA as well as from NIAID. Anyway, this experiment by DARPA and the University of Pittsburgh involved slicing the back of male cats, exposing their spinal cords.
Starting point is 01:57:42 But it gets worse. Researchers then used electrodes, which fired off electric shocks, while the incision was still open, to make the cats have an erection. This is beyond the money. These are sick psychopaths. Sick psychopaths. Fauci is a psychopath. DARPA is filled with psychopaths. Ands fauci is a psychopath darpa is filled with psychopaths and occultic and these these people are seriously into the occult a lot of them in the pentagon darpa and elsewhere the horror doesn't end there however the cats were then subjected to even more
Starting point is 01:58:19 electric shocks sometimes up to 10 minutes at a time, before having their spinal cords severed to paralyze their lower bodies. And for good measure, the shocks continued for another 10 minutes, all in the name of science. Sounds like Fauci, doesn't it? And another shocking DARPA-funded experiment. They attached electrodes to cats' spinal cords and inserted condom balloons into their colons and marbles into their rectums. The objective was to force these poor animals to defecate the marbles via electric shock. Now, why are they doing some of this? I mean, I don't know why DARPA is doing this, but if you look, as I did at the beginning
Starting point is 01:59:01 when I was trying to do some research on Monsef Slaoui, where's this guy doing? Well, he was going around doing these dog and pony shows, and they were saying, well, the future is not pharmaceuticals. The future is electroceuticals. How they can affect your body with electronics. That may be what TARP is actually looking for. You might ask yourself, what does this have to do with defense? Well, the Pentagon is not about defending us.
Starting point is 01:59:28 They're looking at ways that they can attack us. They're looking at ways to do dark, occultic stuff. It's what they're focused on all the time. You're hard-earned money, says Rand Paul. Nearly 11 million of it was spent on experiments. It would be more at home in a dystopian novel than the real world. A grim reminder that when left unchecked, government spending can drift into this. Folks, it's not about the checks.
Starting point is 01:59:52 It's not about the spending. It's not about the cash. It's not about the money. It's about the psychopathic mind of these mass murderers. They are like serial killers. Cruel experiments. Fauci was involved in them as well as the U.S are like serial killers. Cruel experiments. Fauci was involved in them as well as the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Starting point is 02:00:10 These people are willing to kill us. They're willing to starve us. That's what the USDA is trying to do. They're trying to ban local production of food. They want a monopoly on food? Working with their big agri-people, just like they work with, Fauci works with big pharmaceutical companies.
Starting point is 02:00:27 2.24 million on experiments. Cornell University experiments to study whether felines can contract and transmit COVID-19. Hey, why didn't you use the bioweapon Trump shot on them? The NIH spent $1.5 million training female kittens to submit and then torturing them by training female kittens to submit and then torturing them by strapping them to spinning and tilting hydraulic table the goal was to cause motion sickness they also shine bright lights in their eyes and they got an injection of copper
Starting point is 02:00:56 sulfate to make them puke it sounds like clockwork orange it's like clockwork cats I guess you know the NIH did this Francis Collins you know. NIH did this. Francis Collins, you know, the evolutionary Christian. The purpose of these experiments is to study how different species, such as cats and monkeys, respond to motion sickness. Why? Why would you care about that? Why would we need
Starting point is 02:01:19 to know that? Again, this is all Nazi science. It's not about the money. It's about the perversion and the psychopath millions were also spent on the paraguayan border even though they don't want to do anything to secure our border as congress spends its spends to reward its favored pet projects says rampa well and he's not meaning that by these pet projects of torturing cats and puppies. We got ghost towns on the government's dime. $10 billion in maintaining and leasing and furnishing almost entirely empty buildings
Starting point is 02:01:54 because they've told the workers, you don't need to come into work anymore, but we're going to keep the buildings going anyway. A man who stole $8 million in COVID-19 relief funds to buy an island and so forth. A Rand, you need to take a look at Pelosi. She made a lot more than that in just one of her businesses from fraudulent use of this stuff here. Actually, she did it legally because she knows how to write the laws. And she complies with the laws. But it was still criminal uh the
Starting point is 02:02:28 department of the interior spent 12 million dollars on a las vegas pickleball complex the department of energy spent 15 and a half billion dollars to push americans towards electric vehicles that they don't want yeah we see that all the time um the department of state wasted 330 000 to fund censorship of non-loan no they didn't waste it they got exactly what they wanted they wanted the censorship and they got it and mike johnson speaker mike johnson wanted more that all to continue uh the department of state again uh 44.8 million on influencers for foreign policy. This is the kind of stuff that they did also with their pandemic. The Department of State, again, $3 million for girl-centered climate action in Brazil.
Starting point is 02:03:21 The Paraguayan border, 2.1 million. And that was also from the Department of State. You might want to get rid of the Department of State. You talk about the swamp. I think that really kind of came from the Department of State. They used to call it Foggy Bottom, you know, because most of that area was kind of a swamp to start with. HHS spent $419, 000 to determine if lonely rats seek cocaine more than
Starting point is 02:03:49 happy rats and then this one um seven million dollars on various magical projects and this doesn't even include the black site fundings and stuff like stubble bind dead with you know they parodied it with men who stare at goats and stuff he was doing remote viewing and projection he thought and all the rest of this occultic stuff uh yeah the pentagram where the department of defense is uh the department of state again, $32,000 for break dancing. Give me a break. The National Endowment for Arts awarded the Bearded Ladies Cabaret a $10,000 grant to support a cabaret show on ice skates focusing on climate change. Well, of course. What a deal.
Starting point is 02:04:40 I mean, you got look at how many things, boxes you've checked there. You got bearded ladies, a a cabaret show and climate change that's a deal all that for only ten thousand dollars uh look most of these things are silly and corrupt but many of them especially the big ones ones, are just simply evil. Simply evil. When you look at the magic stuff, the only detail that was in this was that the National Endowment for the Humanities teamed up with the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, to put up a podcast, Magic in the United States, for only $388,000. Each episode promises to take us on a historical roller coaster through spells, superstitions, magico-religious movements of America's history. And you know the Department of Defense is focused on this and has been. I remember a few years ago, before everything got into the DEI insanity that it's in now,
Starting point is 02:05:38 they were pushing covens and stuff like that at the Air Force Academy and coming back and hitting the Christians that were there. The Department of Defense spent $6.2 million on a Magic City Discovery Center. But, you know, these people are heavily into the occult. I mean, while Musk says the Fed is absurdly overstaffed, well, I think they kind of lost the plot you know uh it's not just the federal reserve having too many people uh the federal reserve should not even exist do you really want to make government more efficient see this is the problem that i have
Starting point is 02:06:17 with all this stuff you know i i remember a year they've had citizens against government waste and all the rest of the stuff and it's like okay so um you know uh what is the government supposed to do if we just kept the government to the size of the constitution as i said one of the one of the tags that we use let's make government small enough to fit in the constitution and if we did that we wouldn't have these big deficits virtually all the stuff just like i was going, there's no authority for them to do any of that stuff. Not under the Constitution. So one person said it'd be interesting to see how AI is being used for automation and for more advanced things. Look, do you want a government that is efficient when it is focused on enslaving us in a police surveillance state? Do you want them to do that efficiently?
Starting point is 02:07:04 Of course, they could do it with artificial intelligence. The IRS is working on an army of IRS agents and AI and all the rest of the stuff. $80 billion for the IRS. Did that make the list of Festivus? No, no. Rand Paul would say that that is necessary. Mike Johnson would say that's necessary. Donald Trump will say that's necessary. Mike Johnson would say that's necessary. Donald Trump will say that's necessary.
Starting point is 02:07:27 Nobody's talking about that. Musk isn't talking about that. As a matter of fact, he's making startling AI predictions. Yeah, efficiency from the standpoint of a transhumanist psychopath technocrat is not the kind of efficiency that I want to see.
Starting point is 02:07:44 It's increasingly likely, he says, that AI will superset the intelligence of any single human by the end of 2025, and maybe all humans by 2027 or 2028. Well, I guess the question is, you know, what is intelligence? This year, Musk's XAI launched Colossus. Colossus boasts 100,000 liquid-cooled H100 graphics processing units. The chip's provided by NVIDIA, which places XAI well ahead of its competitors, including those from OpenAI. Let's talk about times, really. Look at the title that he has for his AI.
Starting point is 02:08:39 He calls it Colossus. Do you remember the 1970 film? Colossus, the Forbin Project was the subtitle. That was, according to Wikipedia, that was based on a 1966 novel. In the 1970s, they made the movie about it. It was, in the movie, a defense project, a kind of artificial intelligence, that takes total control of the world for the good of humankind. And even its creator, Dr. Foreman, who ordered it to stop, couldn't stop it.
Starting point is 02:09:13 And so, you know, when we look at that, now Elon Musk wants to call his project Colossus, referring back to that. As I said before, you look at the X the x club you know the guy who founded it the grandfather of aldous huxley brave new world the grandfather of julian huxley who coined the term um transhumanism thomas huxley was there working with all these guys pushing the theory of evolution nine elitists that were there um when we look at uh elon musk it's just the the signs are all there you know his dressing up in a baphomet costume with an upside down cross on it and all the rest of the baphomet symbol on the chest and that's his his handle there on twitter for over a year um it's all about technocratic tyranny that he's pushing
Starting point is 02:10:11 and it's the kind of stuff that we have seen from uh these people that were always you know right next to the president not president right next to him people like kissinger people like it's aigniew Brzezinski, Mika Brzezinski's father, who, back in the 1970s, talked about the coming technocratic age, is what he called it, technocratic. People like Kissinger, people like Brzezinski, people like Musk, not even natural-born American citizens, but they wind up being the person who runs the administration, right? Kissinger and Brzezinski ran Nixon and Carter. And it remains to be seen, you know, Trump's ego is out there on display.
Starting point is 02:10:57 He's already throwing some shade at Musk. Well, he'll never be president or whatever. But I think the money is going to talk. We'll see. Why is Grok attacking Elon Musk and free speech? Because that's his project.
Starting point is 02:11:11 This is from MRCTV. Again, Grok, another sci-fi meme, another metaphor with that. X's own AI is disparaging the platform's owner for following free speech on x so the question is will musk shadow ban it like he does me uh grok the artificial intelligence of x
Starting point is 02:11:35 attacked musk and blamed him for alleged quote racial slurs on x this is from mrc tv grok claimed that after mus Musk's acquisition of the platform, quote, there was a noted increase in racial slurs on the platform, indicating a significant spike which was perceived as a direct result of his policies or his lack of moderation, unquote. After MRC researchers
Starting point is 02:11:58 tested how it would respond to questions about Musk and about false claims of racism without qualification, grok listed several other false or selectively characterized accusations against musk including claims that he's endorsed racist conspiracy theories or that his willingness to call out a scottish official for racism somehow makes him racist and of course um this is what he says is going to be smarter than all of us well if we ask something this stupid uh and if we ask a machine for advice
Starting point is 02:12:32 and if we follow that advice like it was real then i guess he's right i guess we are stupid so don't be stupid uh garbage in garbage out and that's what we're talking about here. We're talking about how it's been trained and what the inputs are. Now, what MRC is saying is they believe that it's left behind left-wing people who are training Grok. They said the sources of media outlets that Grok cites all have a left-wing bias. So evidently what Grok is focused on as a source of information are cnn the guardian mother jones bbc nbc the new york times so the way that you train your artificial intelligence is the way that you train your children as well, right? And just think about this, right? If it's trained on this garbage, it's going to garbage in from CNN and BBC, garbage out.
Starting point is 02:13:34 And if you have schools train your children, you're going to wind up with the same kind of stuff. You need to train your kids. You need to train your kids. You need to train your children in the way they should go. And when they're old, they will not depart from it. That's a promise from God that you can hang your hat on. And that is your job as a parent. Elon Musk outsourced the training of his AI to some people who've got an agenda.
Starting point is 02:14:05 And they turned his AI against him. And if you outsource the training of your kids to people who've got a leftist, transgender, transhumanist agenda, they will turn your kids against you as well. So an MRC study published in August revealed that according to Grok's own data, X's algorithm suppressed the accounts of right-leaning media sites while boosting the accounts of left-leaning legacy sites. Well, as Luigi would say, that is my lived experience. I finally have a place where I can use that stupid expression. Telegram is turning profitable for the first time, says the owner. It's been a very successful year for Telegram.
Starting point is 02:14:50 He said, we've turned a profit for the first time in three years of being monetized. They said the number of premium subscribers tripled in 2024, exceeding 12 million. And I really want to thank Ryan, who has taken this on. Never, we didn't ask him to do he just did it voluntarily he's put up a telegram channel because i'm very reluctant to commit to these new social media platforms and i really didn't grok let's just say what telegram was about you know it's a different kind of paradigm and i didn't understand it so i really do appreciate him doing that maybe we need to look into that and do didn't understand it, so I really do appreciate him doing that.
Starting point is 02:15:25 Maybe we need to look into that and do some more of that. Certainly, we need to do more with Substack, and hopefully this next year, we're going to focus more on places. I go to Twitter out of habit. It's something I understood. It's something that I had a lot of success with. I mean, we got up to 150,000 about, I guess it was about eight years ago. And then it got clipped and frozen. I'm like in a state of suspended animation on Twitter. And I still go through the motions of putting stuff up there. But just like today, you know,
Starting point is 02:15:58 I could have communicated with everybody and said, hey, it's going to be a live show. But I don't do it because I just don't feel like I get any engagement there. And even on Gab, where I've got like 330,000 followers, I don't do much to engage, just put stuff up there. And it's a different kind of engagement there than it is on Twitter. And Telegram is something completely different. So I really do appreciate it, Ryan. Thank you for doing that. And we need to be more focused on places where there is not censorship. And I think that's the case there. Rumble, by the way, now this is kind of interesting because Rumble is getting nearly a billion dollars
Starting point is 02:16:39 in strategic investment, $775 million in strategic investment. Rumble's CEO, Chris Pavlovsky, said that Tether, quote, approached us about a month ago and expressing that they wanted to buy as much of Rumble as they could. Well, hey, look, if you got nearly a billion dollars, maybe you can afford to pay me some of the many months that you're behind. I mean, it's just amazing it makes me so angry to see this and to uh see what they're doing i mean they they have they don't issue checks on a regular basis like other platforms do instead we've got several months and we cannot get in spite of calls to them all the time i've had it with them just about with rumble because they will not send the money that you have sent me. That's amazing to see that.
Starting point is 02:17:29 And yet, here they are working with Tether. And you know what's behind all this stuff? Is Lucky Lutnik. Lucky Lutnik, the guy who is Trump's Commerce Secretary. Just like the first time he had a Commerce Secretary who was part of the Rothschild banker cartel this time lucky Lutnik lucky because he just happened to not show up on 9-11 while everybody that worked for him died he now has Cantor Fitzgerald and Tether and a major operator and so the transaction is going to close the first quarter of 2025.
Starting point is 02:18:06 Cantor Fitzgerald acted as the transactions placement agent and the dealer manager. And Zero Hedge doesn't connect this to Lutnik. Do they not know? I mean, they've reported that Lucky Lutnik owns Cantor Fitzgerald. Or maybe they just don't want to draw you know the connections there for you i don't know gotta gotta support trump that's what this is all really about um let me get to some of your comments here spromford my beloved but very dumb sister is still playing the covid
Starting point is 02:18:40 game she told me she has covid again so sorry uh brian deb mccartney this is brian i've seen a car that a guy retrofitted to use vegetable oil to run a diesel car can go a long way and it is cheap to fuel as a matter of fact we bought a mercedes diesel to do exactly that in the mid 2000s it was about a 10 or 12 year old carold car. Ran great. And we were going to do it, but it was such a nice car. We looked at it and there was a lot of people. They called them greasels at the time. But the real issue was not undertaking the project or not. The real issue was that you could get it at the time from restaurants and you get a pretty cheap that a lot of them were giving it away if you would show up and say hey i'll take your waste grease and i
Starting point is 02:19:29 won't charge you for it right i'll take it for free because they were paying people to take it away enough people started doing it that they realized they had something there so then they started charging people and you had to take everything you had to take everything. You had to take everything they had. And it was kind of interesting. The grease that was there would freeze and become solid before the diesel would. And so you usually would have a tank of diesel, so you'd get it primed, and then you'd switch it over to the diesel stuff. But what was interesting, I thought, was people said when they're driving and they flip it over to the oil, the vegetable oil, they said it smells like French fries. And I said, I find myself stomping at McDonald's all the time. Just the suggestion of it. Eric, thank you very much for the tip.
Starting point is 02:20:22 I appreciate that. Anatomic Dog, thank you. I told you a couple of years ago, he says that you make me a better man. God has decided to use you in a very special way. God bless you and your growing family. Well, thank you. That is so kind.
Starting point is 02:20:34 Thank you. Nibiru 2029. Before the muskrat bought Twitter, ex-censorship was about 40%. Since the purchase, ex-censorship x censorship is 60 plus that's been my experience yeah and i i tweeted that out in anger one day and matt drudge uh linked to my tweet and left it up all weekend and i said well there it goes if hadn't noticed me personally yet, he's now got a personal grudge against me. And I said, I don't know about these.
Starting point is 02:21:09 I said, except for a few high profile conservative accounts, I think that Twitter is much worse in terms of censorship than it was before. And so Matt Drudge, who's now on the left, put that up because I'm attacking Musk. He doesn't like musk either and uh and yet you know the interesting thing was i i left that tweet up and it was up on drudge and it was on the weekend and i looked to see how many uh retweets and stuff like that that i got our likes or views and the likes the views retweets were still down low low. Elon Musk was able to shut down not only me, but Matt Drudge. That's how bad the censorship is. It truly is amazing.
Starting point is 02:21:51 High boost. David has a P.O. Box. Thank you for reminding me of that. P.O. Box 994, Kodak, Tennessee, 37764. That's P.O. Box 994. Thank you for reminding me. Karen has been telling me, you need to tell people about the P.O. Box. Waking Gooprof, I guess.
Starting point is 02:22:14 Waking Up Ralph. Okay. Waking Up Ralph. I'm awake now. It wasn't capitalized there to help me figure that out. Waking Up Ralph. it wasn't uh capitalized there to help me figure that out waking up ralph i would not i would not participate in anything rumble if it was not for david knight or ryan christian well thank you very much i appreciate that we're going to take a quick break and we will be right back Thank you. piano plays softly You're listening to The David Knight Show. © BF-WATCH TV 2021 Thank you. And now, The David Knight Show.
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Starting point is 02:25:17 Fiat! Yuck! Fiat! Well, we had a couple of Christmas songs there. We're going to go a little bit looser today, I guess, because Christmas show. But let's talk a little bit about money. Let's talk about the Santa rally and Bitcoin. Bitcoin investors are now up a record $67,000 on average.
Starting point is 02:25:37 This is coming from Bitcoin Magazine. They said, according to Whale Alert, where they track all transactions and they can identify it to individuals. As a matter of fact, they can identify it to a particular individual. As I pointed out, there was a billionaire who had had a transaction that was about a million dollars. And one of these, I don't know if it was Whale Alert or another one like it, but they noticed that and they contacted him and they asked why he did such a big transaction. He said, I didn't do that, did I? Whoa, somebody hacked me.
Starting point is 02:26:15 A billionaire, and he lost a million dollars. I can't afford to lose a million dollars. Anyway, according to Whale Alert, the average profit per Bitcoin is at an all-time high of $67,088 at the time of this writing. To put this in perspective, this is more than the average American salary in 2024, which is $62,000. But since we're talking about whales, you might want to think about the fact that average is going to be a bit distorted. Median is typically what people do when they talk about salaries and things because it gets distorted by the billionaires. It gets distorted by the whales, right?
Starting point is 02:26:57 That's going to pull the average up, whereas a median is not going to be distorted by one or two outliers that are really high. And look, that's fine. I'm not anti-Bitcoin. As a matter of fact, Cash App, some people have donated some Bitcoin to me. They can do that on Cash App. We even have a Bitcoin address up on the thing. I'm not opposed to it, but I'm cautious about it. Not only because it can be a pump and dump, as Catherine Austin Fitz was pointing out,
Starting point is 02:27:25 but also because it is moving the Overton window towards digital money. And I think that's a very dangerous thing. We can see this, the Bank of International Settlement. Notice, and this is something I've seen over about the last six months. First, they came out and they said, well, the Five Eyes countries, that's the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Five Eyes countries, that's their intelligence agencies that have all linked up together. And really, it's the intelligence agencies that run the countries. So they linked up and they said, we're not going to focus on CBDC anymore, right? I'm going to focus on central bank digital currency. We're not going to focus on CBDC anymore, right? I'm going to focus on central bank digital currency.
Starting point is 02:28:08 You're not going to focus on that. And I said, well, do you believe that? I said, they're going to come at you in some other way. And then we saw after Trump won, we could clearly see how he was reorganizing things to do this as a retail model. But the Bank of International Settlement has openly talked about this, and this is what I think Trump 2.0 is all going to be about. It's going to be about doing a de facto CBDC model
Starting point is 02:28:33 that will be brought to you by private companies. And a lot of this stuff is already in place. When you look at MasterCard and all the rest of these and these payment processing systems, they've decided that instead of a direct frontal attack, as you were seeing with Biden and the Democrats, they're going to come around with a subtle de facto backdoor way of normalizing this. The Bank of International Settlement is still pursuing a retail version of CBDC, where your cash, your crypto, not your dollars, is held on account directly by the central banks, bypassing commercial banks and
Starting point is 02:29:15 making them obsolete. This is another part of it. It's not just the digital identification, the loss of privacy, the control and the programmability that they've got, but also getting rid of local banks so that everything flows to the centralized bank. And they can do this through the retail stuff. This could wipe out the existing bank system worldwide and put everybody's fate into the hands of the Bank of International Settlement, the global bank for the global technocracy, writes Patrick Moore, who is their technocracy news. Now, the article that is coming from Crypto Slate said the proposed hybrid model combines
Starting point is 02:29:58 central bank authority with private sector roles to optimize CBDC development and user interaction. And it'll also make a lot of money for trump and his cronies and that's when you look at anything that has to do with financial stuff every one of these guys is involved in things like stable coins and securitization issues tokenization all of these things all the people around him are involved in all of this, and they're going to be the ones who are going to be profiting from it. People like Lucky Lutonick. And Biden and the Democrats could never have done this because they're too anti-market. And so it's necessary for them to bring Trump in because, A, people trust him and you've got the conservatives,
Starting point is 02:30:47 the alternative media holding him up. But he can also put it out there as a market initiative and seduce people that way and not raise suspicion. Everybody would be suspicious if this was something that was being done by the Biden cartel or by Hillary Clinton or something, but not by Trump. The Bank for International Settlement has unveiled a comprehensive framework for designing retail central bank digital currencies, emphasizing a hybrid model that integrates central bank control with private sector collaboration, PPP, public-private partnership. That's the way they're going to do this.
Starting point is 02:31:26 And that's the whole thing with this Trump administration that's coming in. Developed by the Consultative Group on Innovation and the Digital Economy, the report provides a roadmap for central banks in the Americas and globally as they explore this evolving financial tool. The hybrid approach proposed in the report enables central banks to retain governance over CBDC issuance and infrastructure while delegating user-facing responsibilities to private intermediaries so you don't catch on. Oh, this isn't the mark of the beast. This isn't the government.
Starting point is 02:32:05 I'm interacting with private companies. It's a market thing, right? No. This is the same kind of approach that the British Empire took in India. What they decided was they put the British at the very top, but then they had this massive civil service bureaucracy that whenever anybody interfaced with it, they were interfacing not with British people,
Starting point is 02:32:26 they were interfacing with fellow Indians. And so it's like, oh, okay, well, this is okay. It's just, you know, it's all India. No, the people at the top were running this. With the Anglos that were, you know, enslaving these people with India. And so this is what they're going to have, the Bank of International Settlement,
Starting point is 02:32:42 they'll be the ones doing it, but they'll use these private intermediaries, and you'll be interacting. You'll have a choice even. You want MasterCard or Visa, but either way you do it, they're going to subtly be putting this stuff in. And perhaps at some point, they'll make it mandatory, you know, when a Democrat gets back in.
Starting point is 02:33:00 That's what I've been saying from the very beginning with this Trump stuff. Here's the report for the Bank of International Settlement done by this organization called the CGIDE. These intermediaries would handle functions such as know your customer verification, wallet management, and transaction facilitation. This model ensures efficiency and scalability while addressing concerns about user privacy and compliance with anti-money laundering regulations. They outsource the tyranny. That's what I've talked about for so long. They outsource the tyranny with social media companies, and they're going to outsource the tyranny again with these financial companies, and it's all the people around Trump. The architecture includes four core processes.
Starting point is 02:33:45 Number one, user enrollment. Number two, CBDC issuance, that is a cash in, and CBDC withdrawal, cash out, and then intra-ledger transfers. Offline payment capabilities, a significant feature of the proposal, aim to expand access to underserved and unbanked populations according
Starting point is 02:34:05 to the report uh it will be programmable and there will be tokenized assets uh it's a trap it's a trap folks and see this is why i'm you know a lot of people think i'm very negative on bitcoin look if you can make money on bitcoin fine again, understand it's a pump and dump. Understand that you're not in control of it. Just like the stock market, you got the big guys are manipulating it. It's not just the Federal Reserve, but some people are actually in it. But it's also normalizing digital money. And why?
Starting point is 02:34:39 For these two things, programmability and tokenization. Programmability is the function that allows them to determine what you can buy. How much of it can you buy? Can you buy any more food? Sorry, you've had too much meat this month. Can I pay for travel? No, you can't. You've had too much travel or whatever, right?
Starting point is 02:35:01 Can I get outside of my 15-minute city zone? No, your money is only good within this area that's all programmability tokenization is just think of tokenization the simplest way to think of it is to think of the disastrous securitization of mortgages or to take a look at how they manipulate silver and gold with paper, silver and gold. These derivatives and other things that they do, these are tokenized assets. But what they have done is they've added a new aspect to these derivatives. And that is a blockchain stuff.
Starting point is 02:35:38 And that's supposed to make people feel comfortable with this stuff. No, it's still securitization. As a matter of fact, BlackRock, when they're working on their tokenized stuff, they've even created a's still securitization. As a matter of fact, BlackRock, when they're working on their tokenized stuff, they've even created a company called Securitize. It's right there in the label.
Starting point is 02:35:51 Run as fast as you can away from that. The Bank of International Settlement Report highlights advanced functionalities that CBDCs could bring to the financial ecosystem,
Starting point is 02:36:02 including programmability, asset tokenization, and so forth. They'll create the financial ecosystem, including programmability, asset tokenization, and so forth. They'll create new financial arrangements, positioning CBDCs as foundational tools for modern economies. Whenever you see tokenization, think theft, theft. Whenever you see programmability, think about measuring what you do and prohibiting what you do, what you buy. Tokenized CBDCs could simplify financial settlements by enabling atomic transactions, very small transactions, and facilitate cross-border payments. They're going to sell it to you. It's just this wonderful thing.
Starting point is 02:36:43 And meanwhile, none of the fundamentals have changed. Everybody is really excited about Trump, and you've got this market mania, which is why Bitcoin is up so much. But we talked about it the other day. It was just yesterday, I think it was. $102 trillion worth of debt worldwide. Well, Zero Hedge has one today, visualizing the $115 trillion world economy in one chart. Okay, so look, if we've got the global domestic production, I guess the gross global production, let's just say it's not domestic, but you look at the global production, the global
Starting point is 02:37:21 GDP, $115 trillion, and yet the debt is 102. Yesterday, when we were talking about the debt, and they were looking to see where the debt was concentrated, which countries, which regions of the world, it was, you know, China, they said is really increasing, and it's got a debt to GDP ratio of 90%. The US, I think, was something like 115 or something. Japan was the highest. It was like 250-something. But looking at the debt-to-GDP ratio in terms of whether or not the country is solvent, well, when you look at this globally, if globally we have a gross production of $115 trillion, but we're 102 in debt.
Starting point is 02:38:05 That means that the debt-to-GDP ratio is 88%, about like China right now. Or the other way to look at it is that we got a net worth globally of $13 trillion. Take away all the debt from what we're doing each year. That's $13 trillion. And that's just a couple years of government spending in the united states as a matter of fact the entire gdp of the united states is 30 trillion dollars so you know nearly the entire world is underwater where's this gonna go that's why i keep looking at at. And maybe Bitcoin will be that way. But, you know, who knows what's going to happen?
Starting point is 02:38:49 Kit Knightley, off Guardian, says technocracy is, is the great reset. He said, go ahead, play the cat trapped in a simulacrum, chasing the laser pointer around the house. The biggest story of 2024 will also be the biggest story of 2025. That we're perilously close to a full-blown technocracy. That's Patrick Wood, editor of Technocracy News. But going back to Kit Knightley, he says, what were the important news stories of the year? Most people say something international, like the war in Ukraine, or the atrocities in Gaza, or the fall of Assad. Maybe some people will cite the elections. Tech-minded people might talk about artificial intelligence.
Starting point is 02:39:30 Those are big stories. Sound and fury, all that signifies. But what was the most important? He says the most important story of 2024 was the Great Reset. He said, remember that? As defined by the pan-global supranational plan to tear down and then rebuild society in a, quote, sustainable,
Starting point is 02:39:52 quote, inclusive, quote, fair, quote, secure way that would totally accidentally eradicate civil liberties and individual freedom for every single person on the planet. That was all the rage a few years ago. You might remember it, but nobody's talking about it.
Starting point is 02:40:07 Does that mean it's gone away? No. It's still the plan. It's still happening. It's just distributed now. A compartmentalized strategy uploaded to the cloud everywhere and yet nowhere. A million nanobots working on a million angles to change a million tiny rules and build a million tiny cells.
Starting point is 02:40:27 Like the end of The Usual Suspect, stand the right distance back and you can see the pattern. Last week, the UK's chief medical officer, Chris Whitty, recommended send taxes on unhealthy foods, recommended 15-minute cities. Labor has already increased send taxes on sugar foods. Recommended 15-minute cities. Labor has already increased send taxes on sugar, salt, alcohol, tobacco. Next comes red meat, dairy, and just carbon in general. Earlier this year, the UK introduced licensing for keeping chickens in your backyard. And they banned smoking, too. In 2035, it'll be impossible to buy a new petrol car in the UK, or in the EU, or in Canada, or in New Zealand, or in Australia, or in Mexico, or in South Africa, or California, and 11 other U.S. states. From that point on, your car, and you, will be anchored to charging points.
Starting point is 02:41:26 Even better, your new car will probably have automatic drive features speed limiters remote kill switches this week all of a sudden the news tells us that wood burning stoves cause cancer see and this was the epa in 2012 so i've had a guy who went to church with um worked for the EPA and researched Shungle Park. And when I did that report, it was one of the first ones I did when I went to InfoWars, he contacted me and he said, they're really upset about this and they're talking about it. And then I went on air and I said that. I said, and the guy that I know says that they're talking about this stuff. And he called me back and he goes, you got me in so much trouble.
Starting point is 02:42:13 But yeah, they've been working on this now for over 12 years, telling people that your fireplace causes cancer. Your wood-burning stove, they say, causes cancer. A ban is already being discussed. Since coal is already a no-go for domestic users since 2023. There effectively goes your last chance in the UK of energy and heat independence. If they ban stoves, there will be no heating available to you unless you are hooked up to a smart meter so that you can be surveilled and controlled. Unless you count burning a candle inside your plant pot, but they're coming after those too. The much-publicized murder of Sarah Sharif in the UK has already been parlayed into a new bill
Starting point is 02:42:50 to take away parents' automatic right to homeschool their children, if the state deems them to be vulnerable kids. Digital IDs are coming for everyone, from everywhere. Here's a selection. To secure border, to ensure election integrity in the US, and of course to secure American jobs for Americans. That's why you've got Republicans mandating E-Verify. Or to protect children on social media in Australia, or to promote efficiency in the EU, or to combat illegal immigration in the U.K., to track migrant workers in Russia, and in China China just because they said so.
Starting point is 02:43:30 This is why the technocrats and the globalists love China so much. The EU wants to establish an asset register and biometric tracking across the borders. There's persistent and consistent talk about rationing food, water, travel. Ban it, ration it, monitor it, control everyone's everything. Can you see the walls closing in? They form the universal silent agenda that is everywhere. They're bipartisan. They're crossbench.
Starting point is 02:44:01 These are the things unquestioned, sanctioned, and approved by both sides of every fake divide. And look, didn't we see this four years ago? Didn't you see that Trump was a part of this? A key part of it. He wasn't just one of the group. He was the leader in all of this stuff. He goes to the World Economic Forum. Nobody calls him a turncoat. They did Brian Kemp, the governor of Georgia.
Starting point is 02:44:19 They did the governor of Virginia when he went. Not Trump. No, no, no. Not Trump. The people at the apex of the pyramid literally spend two years talking about this and telling you it's a plan, how great it's going to be. Then, when it didn't take, they spent two more years pretending that they never said it. Distracting you with other things like UFOs, taylor swift chat gbt race baiting they are building a prison around every single person on this planet while we argue about hunter biden q anon and transgender bathrooms the drones over new jersey may as well
Starting point is 02:44:58 be a giant jangling keychain in the sky that's what all of it is the elections the terrorism scandals leaked reports it's a laser pointer it is. The elections, the terrorism, the scandals, the leaked reports. It's a laser pointer. It stops the cat from playing with the things that he shouldn't play with. Kit Knightley says, today's my birthday. I'm hurtling faster than I expected or desired toward 40. My birthday wish is a world worth living in when I get there. Well, we are not captive to these people.
Starting point is 02:45:27 See, that's the thing we need to come away with. And I talk about all those issues that you're, I don't talk about the drones and that type of thing, certainly, because we need to put these things in perspective. And so I don't just ignore them and talk about one thing from day to day, but we need to understand what the main thing is and he's right about that he's right about that it still is the great reset the great taking and you've got to be very careful about the normalization of the digital stuff again to push back against cbdc they've moved on from that and we have to focus we're going to stop any of this stuff we got to focus on the um the aspects of power that's what the founders
Starting point is 02:46:06 of this country did. Yeah, they had details on things, but the power in what they did was to focus on the broader principles and define it broadly rather than so narrowly that they were able to move around that and to redefine that. And so what do we need? We need to have privacy. We need to have physical stuff. We need to have connection with other people. All of these are the things that they seek to destroy with us. And we need to understand that it's going to come from the bottom up, but it's also going to come from the very top down because blessing is a liberty from God. And liberty is a blessing from God. Liberty is a blessing from God.
Starting point is 02:46:52 The founders of this country understood that. And if we think that we're going to acquire this out of our own strength or our own wisdom, we're doomed to failure. And so as we are looking at this on this Christmas, we need to understand that we have weapons that are powerful. We can change things with prayer. We can change this country, and we can change the world with prayer. And I'll go back to the abortion stuff. Not for a minute do I believe that Trump had anything to do with abortion being stopped. When you look at each of these individual judges, there wasn't anything that made us think that they were going to take a
Starting point is 02:47:37 stand in any of this stuff. And of course, the leaders of this, Clarence Thomas and Alito, that Alito wrote the decision. They'd been there for quite some time. They'd not been able to accomplish anything. And it was a very shaky alliance that got put together. I think that it was prayer. I absolutely know that Trump did not want it. He ran from it. He opposed it when it happened.
Starting point is 02:48:03 It was not to his political advantage. He's not a Christian. He ran from it. He opposed it when it happened. It was not to his political advantage. He's not a Christian. He's not pro-life. He's not about any of these things. But there are a lot of people who are praying. And you know, when people pray, and enough people pray, and they continue to ask God, as we were told to do, things will change. We don't have to live our life in despair you know i mean i hope kit nightly is not uh you know he's looking at turning 40 and i hope i'm gonna have i never thought i would see this stuff happen in my lifetime and um and now it looks like it's going to happen um even though even if i don't live that much longer it looks like it's going to happen. It's coming at us very, very quickly. But we don't despair because we know that God holds the future in his hands.
Starting point is 02:48:50 And we know that we have weapons against this that are mighty. It's the ultimate asymmetric warfare. It's Trump and Elon Musk against God. Who's going to win that? I mean, it's not even a question about that. You know, why do these wicked men plot against us and plot our destruction? This is an age-old question that has always been around. The only thing that's changed is some of the technology. You know, instead of chariots and horses, they've got drones and hypersonic missiles. So what? God is still much more powerful than that.
Starting point is 02:49:30 And so, you know, read the Psalms and you'll see this over and over again. What do we do about that? Well, God is in control. And he laughs in derision at the nations who think they've got this in their hands. And if you think that it's in your hands to change all this stuff, God will laugh in derision at you and at American society. This is not something that we are going to, I mean, it is a big obstacle that is there. And when you see something that is that big, you know that you're only going to be able to stand against that in the strength of God if you have a relationship with God. And so I'll just say as we go out here with this monetary stuff, interesting that State Street, which is one of the big three, you know, you got BlackRock, Vanguard, and State
Starting point is 02:50:17 Street, they pretty much control everything. One of the three of them, State Street, says gold price will not be at the mercy of the U.S. dollar or the Fed's monetary policy in 2025. Now, why would they say that? Well, they would say that because it is this,
Starting point is 02:50:37 those are the things that are constantly in flux. And yet, because of people's perspective, right? Again, just like if you got the wrong perspective, you think that Trump and Musk are in control when God is in control. You know, gold has been a symbol of unchanging and eternal things, right?
Starting point is 02:50:59 When you look at the gifts that were brought to Christ, frankincense, myrrhh and gold gold speaking to uh his immutability is not changing not corrupting right doesn't rust that type of thing and that's why it is still there gold is the brightest star in 2024 silver remains in second place as bmo capital markets well i don't give um investment advice but again um i do give advice in terms of how we get out of this. And how we get out of that is with Christ. He frees the captives. That's what he came for. And that means each and every one of us personally.
Starting point is 02:51:37 And no matter what happens to us physically in this life, they can't interfere with that. We at least have that. But if we turn to Christ, we may wind up getting much more than that we're going to take a break i'm going to play for you the new home for the holidays and by the way we just put this out as a thank you to subscribe star subscribers who support us all throughout the year we didn't want them to have to pay for an album as well and it was something that we could easily uh away, unlike creating clothes. We have to find out people's sizes and that type of thing. So we posted the new song, the link to the new album, the new song,
Starting point is 02:52:15 and all of the songs. We put that up on Subscribestar, so look for that if you are a subscriber. If you bought the album last year, just let us know, and we'll send you a link to the new one we put it up on mega this year as i said before we've got all the individual songs that are up there so you can download each of them individually if you wish or we have them all concatenated together into and i think it's now about 25 minutes or whatever so you can download um that 2024 album if you wish and if you're on a phone or something and you have a difficult
Starting point is 02:52:47 time downloading it you can click on any of the individual songs and listen to them on your phone right there from the mega folder that we have there for you or you can do that with the album you can just follow that link look at the album click on it and play it and that's one way to get it if you've got a phone. We'll be right back. ¶¶ Thank you. © transcript Emily Beynon You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, and I hope that all of you are able to get home for the holidays, if only in your dreams. Let's take a look at what is happening in more drone news. This one was just crazy to look at, but actually a couple of people seriously hurt.
Starting point is 02:56:01 The drones that I mentioned briefly yesterday in Orlando, I was surprised to see that one child, one boy, was struck in the chest, and they were having to have open-heart surgery for him. I don't know what happened. But I went back and I looked at it from another perspective. The first video I saw, you could see these lit drones, many of them falling. And it's like, oh, is that part of the show? Whatever.
Starting point is 02:56:22 No. Then, because as one of them says, wait for it, you know, and all of a sudden one comes flying unbelievably fast right next to these people. And that must have been the type of thing that injured these kids. I said, everyone's natural instinct was to duck and to scatter. And before we realized it, my daughter found my son on the floor unconscious, struck by a drone, adding he had blood coming out of his face. And that's not the one who was struck in the chest. What's particularly concerning is the risk that these drones could be hacked and weaponized against large crowds, they said. Well, again, they're not worried about that in New Jersey, are they? Nobody's believing the government story.
Starting point is 02:57:06 80% of Americans think the government is lying to them. The story is that 20% think the government is telling them the truth. What is the matter with these people? It's always that 20% of the people are still wearing masks, still getting shot, getting their boosters, believing that the government is telling them the truth that's one of my that's one of my key missions here is to disavow that idea uh get you to reject that um 53 consider the drones to be a threat 78 believe the government is keeping information that knows in the public how about the fact that they're lying as always they lie about all things they're lying about this as well uh part of this
Starting point is 02:57:51 and we've talked about it is you know there's always an agenda the question is what are they up to distraction yeah definitely that's a part of it but um one guy who is a drone operator said, well, there's a lot of rules that are coming out about this. That's one of the things that they're using it for. Owner of a drone company in Mesa, Arizona, his name's Pete, has seen many ups and downs in seven years. He's been selling, servicing, and test flying both commercial and recreational drones. He said there's been a lot of things that have been going on, especially this holiday season, not only with the drone scare, but with the upcoming possibility of tariffs.
Starting point is 02:58:34 Again, you know, the tariffs on the drones coming from China because that's primarily where they're coming from, especially the ones that are affordable. Why? Because they have price advantages. They've got cheap labor. They've got much, much cheaper energy and so forth. So, yeah, their drones are cheaper, and their technology is very good as well. I mean, I keep thinking about that Dragon drone display that they did in China
Starting point is 02:59:01 back in 2022 compared to the pathetic display that was in Orlando that went wrong. But there's also another PPP, public-private partnership monopoly, I think that's part of this. You know, Musk, Bezos, Walmart, they're going to be allowed to have that space, but not you, because you small people out there as trump said in 2020 you're not essential and so he said it's going to be difficult with the tariffs that are there he said these things uh though he said it's kind of strange because he said these other drones are up there for three to five hours you know who knows what they are he said and that's one aspect we haven't talked about you know these they want to tell us that these are commercial drones or hobby drones.
Starting point is 02:59:46 They don't stay up for five hours. You know, that's the other issue here. And so I just wanted to show you this. This was put up by, let's see, where is it? Right here. Here it is right here. It's put up by Doggy Stylist. Said Elon's brother, Kimball,
Starting point is 03:00:07 is the owner of a company called Nova Sky Stories, one of the world's largest fleets of drones. His brother, Kimball, acquired this drone light show division in 2022, formed his company. And just to show you what this looks like, it is pretty amazing what you see in these videos, what he's capable of doing of course some of this is
Starting point is 03:00:26 sped up but still uh look at um look at how they're able to shape this stuff and this is elon musk brother and of course elon musk has put out um memes saying hey we need to have the drones patrolling the border right and it's not just musk but it's also other Peter Thiel, Palantir, connected companies like Andruil. They want to put high-tech stuff at the border and control it. And I guess maybe, you know, what they got to do is get rid of all the other drones
Starting point is 03:01:00 that are out there. And it's all part of the perspective of shutting everybody down. And when we look at the, here's Musk talking about putting the drones up. He tweets this out, Elon Musk daily, and retweeted, would you support Trump putting me in charge
Starting point is 03:01:18 of designing a high-tech border wall type of thing? And just remember that Elonk is first and foremost a military industrial contractor uh that's the key thing well we're nearly out of time but i just wanted to wish all of you as we um uh close the program i wish all of you a merry christmas and uh happy new year we'll see you though next year before the end of the new year. And I just want to thank all of you for being such a blessing to our family.
Starting point is 03:01:51 And I just please look for the real blessing in Christmas. Look for Christ this year. Thank you. Have a Merry Christmas. I wish I had the Christmas night album. Hot dog! You can get the Christmas night album at thedavidknightshow.com for just $13.99.
Starting point is 03:02:21 It's right in the second floor there, see? What'd you wish, George? Well, not just one. I wish a whole hatful. First, I'm going to thedavidknightshow.com and purchase the Christmas night album. Then I'm going to listen to Christmas classics, like... Are you going to throw a rock? I want the Christmas night album, too. Hey, that's pretty good. Buffalo girls, can't you come out tonight?
Starting point is 03:02:49 Can't you come out tonight? Can't you come out tonight? David's Christmas night album includes 21 instrumental Christmas melodies like God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Silent Night, and As All New I'll Be Home for Christmas. What do you want? You want the moon? Just say the word and I'll throw a lasso around it and pull it down. I'll take it.
Starting point is 03:03:11 Then what? And then I'll buy you your own download of David Knight's Christmas Night album. © BF-WATCH TV 2021

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