The David Knight Show - 20Oct22 IMF & BIS Conspire for Total Surveillance/Control. Small Religious Community Shows How to Beat Them

Episode Date: October 20, 2022

* Small, religious community shows how to beat IMF & BIS schemes for total control using CBDC* A list of who to contact to push back against adding TrumpShots to childhood jab mandates* PayPal altern...atives — from online merchandise to crypto and virtual credit cards* Gain of Fauci: mad science for profit shows how dysfunctional and corrupt our government has become* The cover-up of the REAL bioweapon — the TrumpShots — is failing as people come forward with their stories * India's Aadhaar the favorite ID program of Gates and globalists* Political windbags blow smoke about climate change using Hurricane Ian* An energy policy of sabotage — Biden has drained SPR to record low as a campaign credit card. Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at:  $davidknightshowBTC to:  bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:27 Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 20th of October, Year of Our Lord, 2022, day 952 of the emergency. It's good to be back We're going to talk about what we can learn from this Because we're now entering a new phase It was 952 days ago
Starting point is 00:01:34 That I began the show on a Monday after the executive order on Friday the 13th Talking about the fact that the real pandemic The real threat to us that we should be concerned about, was not anything that had to do with disease. It had to do with the lockdown. So now we're getting ready to move very rapidly. These forces are coalescing into the next stage. And so we're going to talk about that.
Starting point is 00:01:58 Now, the IMF meeting that happened on Saturday, the same day as the wedding. But there was a lot that happened at that IMF meeting. They are laying out and rapidly consolidating this and advancing it and speeding it up. So let's talk about that and what we can do to fight it as well. Stay with us. We'll be be back. I cannot thank Tony and Gard and all of the people with him, their guests and their co-hosts. It's great to have such a deep bench. And it is really coming through Tony and through Gard.
Starting point is 00:02:49 I appreciate so much what they have done. Let us take a little bit over a week off. Covered all the shows, even on Saturday. And, of course, I imagine they told you, if you're a listener, that last Saturday was Travis's formal wedding. There had been a quick wedding at home, but they'd already begun plans for the formal wedding, but they'd been a quick wedding at home back in May.
Starting point is 00:03:15 And this was the formal wedding with all the friends and relatives coming in. We have some stories about that that we'll get to later. But it's great to have such a deep bench. It really is. People who know what's going on. And I'm going to cover some of the things that they talked about as well. There's been some updates, of course, to them. Things like the gain of function stuff that's happening.
Starting point is 00:03:38 And, of course, we have updates to CBDC. It's not the first time we've talked about CBDC. And we will be talking about that. But you know, it was 952 days ago and that I began talking about how perilous is going to be. Actually, I'd been talking about it for a couple of months because they've been telegraphing going back to December of 2019. They were going public with it. We now know that these people are laying the legislative foundation for this and making changes and the definition of vaccines, legal definitions of vaccines and other things. And of course, I knew that they had been rehearsing this germ game for 20 years,
Starting point is 00:04:17 going back to dark winter. And they'd done it on an annual basis, the CIA, Fauci and other people like that, the deep state. The deep state. So I knew about that, and I was certain what the lockdown was going to do. I knew what the purpose of it was. I knew it was to lock us down, to prepare us to get a rushed vaccine. I knew that was going to be the real issue, but I knew that it wasn't about our health.
Starting point is 00:04:40 It wasn't about disease. It was about our liberty. And so now there is a real threat to our health. The Trump shots. That's the real threat. And we have another rapidly approaching threat to liberty that I'm going to talk about. But first, let me just play for you. What we knew, going back 952 days ago, what I said about this is the opening segment at the top of the hour.
Starting point is 00:05:09 A lot of people did not get that because a lot of radio stations did not carry the very first five minute segment. So typically the show would have two beginnings, one at the top of the hour for the non radio listeners. And then another one after the first commercial break, ample commercial breaks that we had on the radio clock. I only had the three hour show. I only did two hours.
Starting point is 00:05:30 That's typically what happens. So a third of it was commercials. But I want to play this for you. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to €10 if your horse loses on a selected race.
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Starting point is 00:06:07 18plusgamblingcare.ie Because I've got another warning now, and I want you to pay attention to that. And again, it is kind of, I told you so. I hate to do that, but this is important that you understand where we are and that you understand how serious this is. I know it was serious from day one.
Starting point is 00:06:24 It's Monday, March the 16th, 2020. I know it was serious from day one. It's Monday, March the 16th, 2020. I'm David Knight, your host. And things have really gotten crazy, haven't they? I mean, we have people screaming. We have Peggy Noonan saying, if you're not panicking, you don't understand what's going on. By all means, let's all panic. She says, don't panic is rotten advice. And we have Fauci, who is the government go-to guy out of the National Institutes of Health.
Starting point is 00:06:54 Again, the head of the National Institutes of Health is Francis Collins, the guy who even had to introduce these guys in the Genome Project before that. These two guys have been there for decades. Fauci has been there since 1985. They are the deep state. So now we have Fauci out there saying, if you're not overreacting, you're not doing it right. Peggy Noonan, if you're not panicking, if you're saying don't panic, that's rotten advice. Folks, I just, I tweeted out over this weekend, 1939, as World War II began FDR was warning us
Starting point is 00:07:28 the only thing we have to fear is fear itself as it began that was as we were getting involved in the war the UK in 1939 you know that famous poster that's become a meme
Starting point is 00:07:40 keep calm and carry on yeah that came out in 1939. That was from the UK government. But there was another poster that was part of that. Guys, pull that up and show that tweet. There was another poster that has now been forgotten.
Starting point is 00:07:59 Freedom is in peril. Defend it with all your might. You want to keep calm and carry on, but what is the objective? The objective is to keep ourselves free. It's not to save our lives. It's to make sure that we don't destroy our freedoms and the government that we created to protect those freedoms. That is the objective. That was the objective as the world was entering a world war. They were not concerned about surviving. They weren't running to the hills, hiding in their safe places. They were getting ready to go out and fight.
Starting point is 00:08:35 My father signed up for the Navy when Pearl Harbor was bombed. He didn't go hide under the couch. He didn't sit there and watch television as if they had television set by the radio to listen to what's going on folks there is nothing more you don't have a life if you lose your freedom what is the matter with this country i am so sick and tired of seeing conservatives libertarians even people who call themselves patriots, begging for the government to shut everything down. You shut up. Shut your mouth. If you think the government engineered this,
Starting point is 00:09:14 you're going to go beg the government to save you from the thing they engineered? You better hope that their bioengineered virus isn't as bad as their social engineering. This is absolutely insane. So we're going to take a look at the reactions of people. We're going to take a look at the establishment now yelling fire in a crowded theater. Let's panic everybody, by all means. We've never done this before. We didn't do it with Ebola. We've never done this before. These same officials have been in place for 30 or 40 years. They've never done this to you before. Do you think that maybe there's a different agenda here other than your health and public safety? Yeah, this is a world war, all right? It's a war, and it is a world war
Starting point is 00:09:56 on our freedoms. We'll be right back. Stay with us. And now we are taking the next step. Now they are pushing us into what they now call a new equilibrium. This is what they said at the IMF meeting on Saturday. This is the next big threat to our freedom, and you better get all hands on deck. It took us way too long to wake up, and we got a lot of people still haven't awakened to what's going on. They still haven't awakened to these's going on they still haven't awakened to these shots the bioweapon shots that are killing people we'll talk about gain of function stuff and uh you should be very concerned about that we're also going to talk about uh the meeting today that is going to try to put the covid kill shots the the bioweapons, try to put that on the children's vaccine schedule.
Starting point is 00:10:48 And there's a reason that they're doing this. It's not about health. None of this is about health. It's all about taking over our lives. It's all about this system under color of law to lock us down and kill us. It's about population control in both senses. Killing people, depopulation, and controlling those who are left. And so the key part of this, that it's happening now,
Starting point is 00:11:12 is the merger, as they're talking about the IMF meeting, of course, digital IDs. That's the key thing. That's why they did the vaccines. That's why no other treatment could be used. You had to have the vaccine because they had to have some kind of an identification passport to know that you did it. That was what it was all about. It was about that thing. Yes, killing people is also part of the agenda.
Starting point is 00:11:42 But tracking and controlling us and giving everybody an ID. ID 2020. That was Bill Gates' project. He also had immunization IA 2030, immunization agenda 2030, everyone, every age, everywhere, vaccinated, presumably with everything that they can think of and throw at us. So the head of the innovation hub at the Bank for International Settlements, BIS, that is the central bank of central banks. That's about as centralized control you get financially as you can.
Starting point is 00:12:14 And so the BIS and the IMF, the international mafia family, as Salente calls them, got together and were talking about how they're going to push us into this new equilibrium. The head of the Innovation Hub at the Bank of International Settlements agreed with other speakers who said introducing a CBDC is not a universal solution, should instead come together with a digital ID and a package, and the ID has to come first. That's why they started doing it, laying the groundwork for that a couple of years ago. That's what they war-gamed going back to dark winter.
Starting point is 00:12:54 We've got to push out this vaccine. Everybody's got to lock down until we've got an untested vaccine to push out to them. So we've got to make sure that everybody gets the vaccine or they stayed locked down well what's that mean that means that you got a passport uh she framed this as the need to advance quote digital literacy where locking people's sensitive data into digital ids should come first the more complex and far-reaching digitalization of everything will eventually result in a, quote, digital society. Skinsley, Cecilia Skinsley is the person speaking here for the Bank of International Settlement.
Starting point is 00:13:35 She paid lip service to this by saying, well, the process raises a lot of questions about data privacy. That's right. Yeah. It raises a lot of questions about where they're going, and we know exactly where they are headed. So as I point out in other quotes, she said, this is not a role for me as a central banker. I don't have the responsibility for this.
Starting point is 00:14:05 I mean, we have politicians, we have bureaucrats, right? But having a possibility to actually choose how much digital footprints you want to leave, I think is a good starting point. This is very cynical. She's not talking about your choice. I mean, they were saying that their vaccine mandates were not mandates. I mean, you could choose to their vaccine mandates were not mandates. I mean, you could choose to get it or you could choose just to stay under house arrest, right?
Starting point is 00:14:31 That's the kind of choices that they give us. The only choice that they support is a choice to kill your child. But she made it very clear that while she's trying to pretend that she wants to give some choice to us, the panel said that we have to push society in the desired direction. Understand, they use these terms, nudge, push, and it's about to come to shove. The nudge has gone to push, push is about to come to shove. That kind of behavior, writes Reclaim the Net, that kind of behavior by central authorities would be boldness, she said.
Starting point is 00:15:14 That's how she characterized it. We have to be bold. We have to push people into slavery. Oh, you know, because we're not going to go willingly. So how can they deceive us? How can they coerce us? And what she did was she compared this to the adoption of the use of electricity or sewerage systems in the past.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Did we have to be pushed into that? I don't think so. I don't think so. I don't think so. I think people like electricity. You know, I had a relative at the wedding who, last time I talked to him, he was all about vaccines. And, well, I won't go into what happened to him, but he was all about vaccines last time I saw him. Now it's all about the climate, McGuffin. And, you know, he comes over to me. Now, you really don't believe in climate change? I said, not in man-made, no.
Starting point is 00:16:11 I don't even think it's changing, period. I said, certainly not in man-made. I said, do you realize how many times I've lied? So we got into this big discussion. But one of his arguments. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. of his arguments. In racing. Cheltenham with LiveScoreBet. This is total betting. Sign up by 2 p.m. 14th of March. Bet within 48 hours of race.
Starting point is 00:16:47 Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18plusgamblingcare.ie. He said, no, people have to be forced into this. Same thing the central bankers are saying. Same thing the IMF is saying. You probably got relatives like this as well.
Starting point is 00:17:01 We all do. But he said, you know, did people want cars when they came out i said yes they did he said no they didn't he said yes they did that's one of these back and forth you know are the polar ice caps disappearing yes they are he says no they aren't i said i said are the coral reefs disappearing no they're not you know and on and on so you know we have um a different idea is about even the baseline information. But what he was saying was, he said, no, nobody wanted cars. They hated them.
Starting point is 00:17:30 It scared the horses. Well, look, we didn't have government subsidies to get cars, did we? Did we have the government banning horses at the same time? Did they subsidize Model As, Model T's while they banned horses? No, no, no. Did they give us penalties for using our cars? No, or the cars back then. And, you know, they didn't even build the roads until the cars were widely adopted.
Starting point is 00:17:59 The government was lagging in all of that. The government was not taking the lead in all of that. It took them a long time to build the roads. I mean, you go back and look at the pictures of the Model As and the Model Ts. One of the reasons they look like horseless carriages was because you see pictures of them going down these dirt roads. Unpaved. Just cutting their own road. No paved roads. My dad was driving when he was eight years old. Uh, he didn't have
Starting point is 00:18:29 any license badges. I ain't got no stinking badges. Uh, there was nobody to pull them over. There's nobody with a badge to pull them over and ask him where his license was. They didn't have licenses. They didn't have roads. It didn't have traffic lights. All that stuff was lagging behind the adoption. There were no dictates from government about how the Model As or the Model Ts were to be designed, were there? Yeah, we had the wild west of transportation. It grew out of markets. It grew out of demand. It grew as the technical problems were solved. It wasn't imposed on people when the technical problems had not been solved, which is what we're talking about today.
Starting point is 00:19:08 But getting back to the money, the money, they are designing the money. They have designed this new system of money, and the Bank of International Settlement technical person said, well, I think sometimes in history you have to push society into a new equilibrium. Predecessors did that when it came to building electricity and sewerage systems and the likes. That's an absolute lie. Again, the government built these things, but nobody had to, you know, it was even if you look at the electricity situation that was being that was, uh, being pushed by Edison by Westinghouse.
Starting point is 00:19:48 You gotta go back and look at the current wars as they were fighting as to what the standard was going to be. There wasn't a standard. It wasn't lobbyists. Um, well, I'm sure they were lobbying. I'm sure there was money in the back room, that type of thing. But I mean, it wasn't happening in Washington. Yeah. They were trying to set up a standard,
Starting point is 00:20:06 and again, it was a little bit more difficult for them to do that since there wasn't a centralized corrupt government that they could bribe. And so you did have the current wars. Interesting movie a few years ago about the competition between Westinghouse and Edison. But all of these things, when we had the massive change in our society, these types of things were being driven by inventions. And the government was kind of
Starting point is 00:20:36 drug along, kicking and screaming about it. Not this. This is very different. She said, it's going to be hugely welfare enhancing. Hugely. That's now become a word that even Trump fans don't use, I guess. Now we want to do it again with money, and it would be good for banks as well when society takes these steps, when they go from nudge to push to shove. So, again, this was on October the 15th. They also had a deputy managing director of the IMF,
Starting point is 00:21:11 the World Bank, at this meeting. And this guy is the deputy director of the IMF, not of the World Bank. He's from China, and he used to be involved with the Chinese Central Bank. And so he's talking about how wonderful that works in terms of social credits. His name is Bo Li. He said CBDC could improve financial inclusion through programmability. He said a CBDC can allow government agencies to create smart
Starting point is 00:21:45 contracts, smart contracts. Whenever somebody puts smart in front of something they it's because they're playing you for a dummy, right? So what would be different about a smart contract versus a real contract? Well, it's going to be malleable. It'll be changeable. It'd be like the terms of service types of things, all of these tech companies that you deal with.
Starting point is 00:22:11 It'll constantly be shifting underneath you. You won't be making the changes. They will. It'll be a unilateral process, just as it is now with social media and with all the internet people that they've put in power that you deal with. So to allow the government to create smart contracts,
Starting point is 00:22:28 to allow targeted policy functions. So they'll constantly be updating that with things that you're not allowed to do or say. They said, for example, he says, we'll run welfare payments, sue it. We'll give consumption coupons, food stamps. You see, they're setting up a society where, how did they put it? You'll own nothing and you'll be dependent on them for everything. Universal basic handouts, not income. And they will deliver to you what they think you need.
Starting point is 00:22:59 That's the UN 2030 and the Great Reset combined because as they were rolling this thing out and came up with their time frame of 2030 why because that's the end of the fourth turning as they brought that out you know they signed a memorandum of understanding back in 2015 to merge the un with the world economic forum davos did it again in 2019 and and when they did it again in 2019 they said we've got to accelerate this and they're accelerating it that's why we need to pay attention to this right now. If we had been paying attention to the gain of function stuff and not been asleep at the wheel, if we had been paying attention to what was going on with vaccines, if we had paid attention to the germ
Starting point is 00:23:39 game that had been practiced annually, we would have known what was happening at the beginning of this. That's why I played that for you. By programming CBDC, says Bo Lee, that money can be precisely targeted to what kind of people can own it and for what kind of use this money can be utilized for. For example, food. So in other words, they plan to control what you buy, who you buy from, when you buy, where you buy.
Starting point is 00:24:12 This is the mark of the beast, folks. They're moving the Overton window into this. And the idea that you should have the beast, the government, this is what the beast referred to in Revelation, the idea that you should have to have the mark of the government, that you should have the government's permission to buy and to sell, to trade, to do anything. That's what this was all training for.
Starting point is 00:24:36 This is moving the Overton window. Everybody said, well, I don't know if we're, you know, is this a partial mark of the beast? Is it, you know, what? They're training. No, they're moving your idea. They're making it an acceptable idea. That's why it had to be opposed.
Starting point is 00:24:53 That's why this has to be opposed. Whether this is the Mark of the Beast or not, it has to be opposed. Because it is moving us into that kind of global slavery. Prior to joining the IMF, said Bo Li, I worked for many years at the People's Bank of China. Well, he didn't say that, his resume did. But he does say that he talks about how beneficial it is for controlling people socially.
Starting point is 00:25:23 He explained how institutions could take advantage of the data by following the model of the Chinese Communist Party, where he worked for their central bank. He said non-traditional data can be very useful for financial service providers to give me a credit score. He said in China, because I personally experienced it, right? Because those transaction data can be utilized by service providers and credit underwriting in the sense that they, you know, those transaction data in terms of how many coffee I drink every day when I buy coffee.
Starting point is 00:25:57 Do I use Uber every day, says Bo Lee. And what kind of working hours I have. Oh, well, you know, government needs to know all that, doesn't it? Oh, yeah. Um, I mean, absolutely need to have it now. Uh, Neil Kesh, Kashkari is president of the federal reserve bank in Minneapolis is not on board with this, but of course, Jerome Powell is, and a European central bank, uh, president Christine Lagarde are.
Starting point is 00:26:26 They love all this, but he was skeptical of this. He said in response to it, he said, I can see how China is for this, but I don't see how Americans would want this. He says, so Neil Kashk, pointed out governments have a historical pattern of misusing these tools, pointed out to what Trudeau had done to freeze funds. And a May report from the bank of international settlement, they found that almost 90% of national central banks are planning to launch their own CBDC for release to the general public.
Starting point is 00:27:03 And the bank of international settlements is one of the organizations, like the IMF, again, meeting together on Saturday. They're going to pressure those other 10%. And Biden is already in phase two, if you remember. Beginning of the first week of September, that was when the reports were due. He said, I want, this is an all of government effort. There's every single branch of the bureaucracy, all of them under the executive. Every single one of them was tasked to do a report in one of four areas. Remember how those broke down? The first one was,
Starting point is 00:27:42 how are we going to restructure our entire financial system? The first one was, how are we going to restructure our entire financial system? The second one was, how are we going to enforce it? And I'm telling you, that's what those 80,000 IRS agents are out there that they want to hire or for. I think it's absolutely criminal that the GOP will not talk about the CBDC. And that tells you a great deal about their complicity in all of this. They know very well about what's going on. They could easily criticize Biden for this effort to restructure our financial system and centrally control it. But they're avoiding the central issue. They could say what I'm saying right now.
Starting point is 00:28:20 They could say, you know, two years ago. Well, even more than that. 952 days ago. We were locked down for central control. This is going to be far, far worse if we don't stop it. Far, far worse. Liberty is in peril. Defend it with all your might. Your freedom, your privacy, all of it is on the line here with CBDC. And these people at the very top are openly scheming and plotting to do it. So with Biden, he had, um, all of government effort back in the first week of March. He said, you got six months and I want all your reports. And it broke down into four areas.
Starting point is 00:29:00 First of all, how are we going to restructure the financial system? Secondly, how are we going to enforce it? Third, how are we going to, you know, what is the technical issues involved in this to implement this? And the fourth one, the fourth one was to go back to the climate MacGuffin and use that as the carrot. To use that as the cherry on top of this dunghill. Oh yeah, look at this. No, no, it top of this dung hill. Oh, yeah, look at this. No, no, it's not a dung hill.
Starting point is 00:29:31 It's a chocolate sundae. And see, I just put the cherry on top. It's going to help you with man-made climate change because that was always the MacGuffin, the primary MacGuffin, driving population change, driving the takeover and central planning of our energy, our grid, our transportation, all of that. And now we're back to it. Now we're back to that. And that's going to be the selling point of all of this.
Starting point is 00:29:56 I'll get to those comments in a minute here. So, yeah, the tool for financial discrimination while simultaneously tracking purchases, says Reclaim the Net, and restricting access to funds, working against decentralization, which was the big advantage of adopting cryptocurrencies. They're going to flip this around. It is the antithesis of crypto. They're going to sell it as. It is the antithesis of crypto. They're going to sell it as something that is similar but better. It's not going to use as much energy and so forth and so on. But it is the antithesis of all of the cryptocurrencies. Augustine Carstens.
Starting point is 00:30:36 I played this clip for you last year. He was the general manager of the Bank of International Settlement. In 2021, he said, absolute control over the rules and regulations that will determine the use of that expression of International Settlement. In 2021, he said absolute control over the rules and regulations that will determine the use of that expression of central bank liability. And then we'll also have the technology to enforce that. We're going to set up the rules. We'll have the technology, and we'll enforce that, and we will end cash.
Starting point is 00:31:02 Federal Reserve Chairman Powell said last month CBDC would not be anonymous, that it would be identity verified. You have Christine Lagarde, the European Central Bank, said there will not be complete anonymity as there is
Starting point is 00:31:20 with cash. Well, again, that is the whole point. It is all about keeping track of what we do. You had Kristalina Georgieva, the IMF's managing director, said that the IMF doesn't like people using cash and they want to change that preference. And so now they're talking about CBDC hesitancy, hesitancy,
Starting point is 00:31:47 just as we had vaccine hesitancy. You have to be pushed. You have to be prodded. You have to be shoved into the control structures that they want. At LiveScore Bet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar,
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Starting point is 00:32:37 some people's strong preference for cash, they said. We just don't understand it. They pretend not to know that people prefer privacy. They don't even mention that as a possible idea. Georgieva, who formerly worked as a bureaucrat at the World Bank and the European Union, doesn't bring up any of the basic concerns about, I'd like to have privacy, I'd like to have privacy. I'd like to actually have my money so that it can't be stolen
Starting point is 00:33:09 by people like Marxists like Trudeau. I would like for it to not disappear, have a timer on it. I'd like to avoid that. Well, that's not even one of her issues here. She says, is trying to talk about what is it? What is it that the peasants want? I just cannot understand them. She said, is it a lack of trust in the digital payment service providers? Is that it? Is it a preference for informality? Is it difficult to access the services? Or is it that it costs a little bit more for people for whom every penny counts?
Starting point is 00:33:52 Well, guess what, lady? You didn't even come close to the real reasons. It's about your control and your snooping. It's about your surveillance and your control. She said, we need to understand. So then we can make a proper information provision that covers for people. How not using cash is better to protect yourself against crime. Says the master criminal.
Starting point is 00:34:24 Just give it to me. And how if you use digital money, you can graduate from payment to credit. To credit. We want to be debt slaves, isn't it? And that, of course, enhances your financial inclusion. You can be included in debt slavery. They can start loaning you money, getting you in debt, and so forth. We need a better understanding of what's the cause and what's driving that hesitancy, she said.
Starting point is 00:34:51 If by joining the ecosystem, if consumers can enjoy a little bit more financial services, if they can get credit, and if they can get free stuff, we could easily give them, since we're just making all this stuff up. You know how this is going to work. Look at the way that they have coerced and bribed people for the vaccines. It's the same MO from the usual suspects. And so you know exactly what they're going to do. There'll be lotteries.
Starting point is 00:35:19 Oh, I got my lucky ticket. Some lucky CBDC user will win a million dollars or something like that, or whatever they call the new thing. They'll probably keep the name dollar. Uh, so same thing goes for merchants. If they can earn a profit, then they're going to be willing to join this ecosystem. We will bribe people with the free money that we print out of thin air.
Starting point is 00:35:46 We've had Fiat pandemics. We've had fiat pandemics. We've had fiat constitutions. We've had fiat orders. And now we're going to have a lot more fiat digital cash. It's just like the free food. You go back and you look at the story of Joseph and his family going into Egypt. And the Pharaoh was advised by Joseph to stockpile food. Well, these guys have got a lot of stuff stockpiled.
Starting point is 00:36:18 They got a lot of stuff stockpiled, but they don't really need to stockpile it because they just print it out of thin air, unlike food. And so they have all kinds of things that they can bribe us with, coerce us with. And just as they found in Egypt, they could get food. But after they ran out of collateral to give in exchange for the food, the famine went on for so long, they sold themselves into slavery. And that's what this intention is about. As a part of this one last thing here in the meeting that they had on Saturday, one of the things that they were praising, as Reclaim the Net points out, is the Aadhaar system out of India.
Starting point is 00:36:58 Now, this is a very insidious digital ID system that was created by Bill Gates. Well, I'm sorry, not created by Bill Gates, but he did have a hand in it, his ID 2020. And he has been a relentless cheerleader of it. It is the picture of what he wants for the world with his ID 2020. This is a situation where they've gone in for the very poor population of India. And they have offered them free stuff on a condition that you take the number. You have to have a national ID. And if you get the national ID, then you have access to welfare, you have access to health
Starting point is 00:37:38 care, you have access to jobs. But if not, if not, you're out. That's a pretty clear picture of the mark of the beast, isn't it? And as described by the Bible. So the IMF loves that. They love that digital ID system in India, the Aadhaar. IMF director Kristalina Georgieva that I was just talking about praised it about the digital access that having
Starting point is 00:38:08 a global identifying number gives you. She said, we've had remarkable success in digitalization in India from digital ID to providing all services and support on the basis of digital ID. That's right.
Starting point is 00:38:24 No beast number, you get nothing. All services will be provided based on your compliance with the number. India could spearhead digitalization, including digital money, she said. We know that we need regulation of crypto. Oh, we do? We know we need that? How do we know that we need that? Well, they know. This is the bankers talking. The Bank of International Settlement, the IMF.
Starting point is 00:38:52 They don't like crypto. So we know that we need regulation of crypto. We know that we need to get some more attention to cross-border payments and how we are proposing public investment, quote-unquote, in the infrastructure of a cross-border payment platform. That's not infrastructure. That's not supply chains. That's chains of slavery, financial slavery.
Starting point is 00:39:21 They're forging the chains of a system of slavery right now, very rapidly. This is why I began with this. 952 days ago, we knew what was happening. They're doing it again. And we can't wake people up. And the Republicans have got you talking about everything other than this, as usual. As usual. As usual. Aadhaar has faced criticism in India, especially for excluding welfare access. There is an ongoing legal battle as well to prevent it from becoming mandatory. You see, it's not mandatory. It's coerced.
Starting point is 00:40:01 It's the carrot approach. That's why I said about Trump. I said, look, everybody's like, well, Biden's going to try to mandate it. And he did. But I said, Trump will do it this way. Trump will do it like the Aadhaar system. You comply. You get all kinds of goodies and special things. It was Governor DeWine, a Republican in Ohio, who came up with the first vaccine lottery.
Starting point is 00:40:25 Republicans are all about incentives. They're all about giving people money. The Democrats just love to lord it over people as your taskmaster, beating you into submission. But the Republicans love to bribe you with free stuff because Republicans are where the Democrats were 30, 40, 50 years ago. The deputy directors of IMS Fiscal Affairs Department praised India's cash transfer system. From India, there is a lot to learn. It is a logical marvel, said the guy.
Starting point is 00:41:01 Says there's programs that target specifically women. So you got your own special thing there. Special money given to women. There are programs that target the elderly. Programs that target the farmers. You see how this works? It's the same MO from the usual suspects. They work the same each time.
Starting point is 00:41:23 In the case of India, one thing that is striking is the use of the unique identification system, the Aadhaar. But in other countries, he said, there is a greater use of sending money through mobile banking. They're talking about us now. We don't have the Aadhaar system. They don't have a way to bribe us because they haven't taken everything that we own yet. That's what Biden is doing right now. And so they haven't taken everything away from us. So the way they get us into the system is sending money through mobile banking to people who actually do not have a whole lot of money, but they do have a cell phone.
Starting point is 00:42:00 They do have a cell phone. So what can we do about this? There was a great op-ed piece from David Hathaway. And he talks about anarcho-capitalist Mennonites. He abbreviates the anarcho-capitalists as NCAP. And David Hathaway, sheriff Hathaway. Um, I've had him on several times and, um, he wrote this op-ed piece and he's talked about how, you know, he's all about local control.
Starting point is 00:42:37 He's all about, uh, voluntary communities and things like that. And, uh, this is an excellent op-ed piece. He says, many wonder if voluntarist communities that avoid state entanglements are workable. He says, critics of anarcho capitalism ponder whether the, this idea is a pipe dream, whether it is a libertarian utopian fantasy.
Starting point is 00:43:01 He said, few possibilities are usually mentioned from the present day. But he said, there's been many podcasts, many articles that have explored this topic, citing such places as the Republic of Kaspia, which I had not heard of before. So I'm indebted to him for pointing that out to me. That was a, you know, back in the day, the Middle Ages, when they did not have nation states. Remember, that was part of what the fourth turning was about at the time of the Civil War. You had the consolidation into nation states as part of the Industrial Revolution.
Starting point is 00:43:36 That was what our Civil War was about, by the way, because that was what was happening throughout Europe. And in some places like Italy, they had a civil war at exactly the same time we did. Didn't have any black slaves in Italy. Funny how that worked. That was an important aspect of our economy. But that really wasn't the fundamental issue. That was something they seized upon to justify what they were doing.
Starting point is 00:44:05 But it was really about the same thing that was happening. It happened in Brazil, happened in Italy, happened in other places. The creation of the nation state as part of the industrial revolution. Centralization. Away from decentralized agrarian power centers. And going back to the middle 1400s, this Republic of Caspia, I guess is how you pronounce it, that was a little autonomous area. And it lasted for over 400 years.
Starting point is 00:44:42 Eventually it was subsumed into the Vatican states, but it thrived independently. But he talks about that. He mentions that. He says there's also the free cities of medieval Europe. There was medieval Iceland. There was the American Old West. And there was Gaelic Ireland.
Starting point is 00:45:01 He said there are, however, right here today in the U.S., an example of anarcho-capitalism, conservative Mennonite and Amish communities in our midst. And he points out that, you know, there's a lot of different types of Mennonites. He points that out at the end of the article. Just like, you know, you got 50 different varieties uh, 50 different varieties of Baptist. You got a lot of different varieties of Mennonites and that happens pretty much with all the different denominations, but the conservative Mennonites are somebody that we've had dealings with. Fortunately, I gotta say, uh, we had, um, uh, we just kind of ran into them or actually he ran into us and it was a little minor fender bender it wasn't any big deal we got
Starting point is 00:45:47 an old car and he he rolled back into our car when my daughter was driving it and um said we don't care you know after we met with him and looked at it you know we exchanged information he came over and um but we had to know him and um found out found out what they did and, um, wound up having them do having him. He was, we needed some land cleared and he had another guy, uh, who had like the, you know, the Amish beard, you know, chin, chin strap beard with no mustache. And there's another guy, older guy. And his whole thing was he had a, um, um, little, little, what do you call it? What was the thing they had? Anyway, it's the clear land.
Starting point is 00:46:29 It's a little machine that he had. And Bobcat. I didn't think what Bobcat was. But he would come out and he would work all day, never stopping, with that Bobcat. Now, that's not something that the Amish would not do, but it's something the Mennonite do. And he could get so much done. It was amazing how much he could get done. And a very reasonable but honest guy. Never, I mean, just I was very impressed with both of them. And so Sheriff Hathaway, David Hathaway, is saying, you know, the conservative Mennonites, the Amish communities in
Starting point is 00:47:03 the United States, they won't accept Social Security. They won't accept Obamacare or Medicare. They send back stimulus checks. Why is that? Why don't they take the free money? Because they have the discernment to know that it comes with strings attached. And you better think that way when they start handing you out
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Starting point is 00:48:04 and the Amish won't take that government money. And that's why we shouldn't be taking it for our schools, because look what it comes along with. All of these dictates and mandates. And all they have to do is say, well, you don't do what I want, I'm going to cut it off. And now you're addicted to it. You become dependent on it.
Starting point is 00:48:23 It is an addiction. I mean, these, what they have done with the money, it was like some guy showing up at a school, giving the kids the first tip of a recreational drug for free. And that's what they do. And of course, as I pointed out many times, Trump owns everything that happened in 2020 because he kept the money flowing to the people like Whitmer, to the people like Gavin Newsom, to the Republicans like DeWine and Brad Little and all the rest of these governors.
Starting point is 00:48:53 He kept the money going. He approved of what they did. In other words. Anyway, they also will not vote. They won't sit on a jury. They won't sue anybody. They won't sit on a jury they won't sue anybody they won't run for office and they don't watch tv see i'm well on my way to uh becoming mennonite or amish i haven't watched tv forever uh completely uh shut that that's one of the reasons why i'm so amazed and
Starting point is 00:49:23 outraged i read articles about what's on TV. I just, they won't put their kids in state schools and they don't use internet connections except for mapping weather and email, et cetera, so that they don't get affected by the lies perpetrated in the mass media. Their motto could be described very simply as no King, but Christ.
Starting point is 00:49:45 They will not worship the principalities and powers of this world or promote their centrally planned theft schemes or their wars or salute the flags of the various regimes. The parents teach their children to be friendly and hardworking. Their elders will not take payment for their services in the church congregations. Oh, that's very different. That's very different from Joel Osteen. I mean, look, you don't gag the ox that is working for his food, right? I don't have any problem with pastors being paid. I have a problem with this prosperity stuff. I have a problem with people like Joel Osteen and Copeland and the others who are doing that. And so to avoid that, to avoid even the appearance of that,
Starting point is 00:50:32 the elders will not take payment for their services, and they also don't want to set up a cult of personality. You know, like Joel Osteen and Ken Copeland and others like that. The ones that live the most like regular Americans are the conservative Mennonites, who drive cars, who have electricity, who have cell phones, who use power tools, who use Bobcats. They aspire to be self-employed entrepreneurs, often run very successful family businesses. David Hathaway says, I've lived around and associated with this type of people for decades in the Southwest, the Midwest,
Starting point is 00:51:09 and in Latin America. They are not boobs. They are learned, articulate people. They know history and can speak about the separation of church and state and can give historical examples of the state co-opting churches, religion, and society. Children attend homeschool or private church schools.
Starting point is 00:51:34 He said they also have large families, which helps to perpetuate their anti-state ideas over the generations in these days of waning family size. The viability of these voluntarist communities would probably be appealing to many who are considering homestead living and want to avoid the state entanglements. He said these communities present a strong example of what is now being known as opting out. Opting out doesn't end state plunder, but it is a means by which individuals or whole communities undermine the authority of the state peacefully and voluntarily. A little bit like the Free State Project in New Hampshire,
Starting point is 00:52:14 but with no focus on politics, you see. And so, you know, it isn't necessary to become Mennonite or Amish. You don't need to have the rules about appearance or whatever that come along with that. But there's much that can be learned from what they're doing. He says, within these voluntary communities, there are zero public school students, zero military members, zero support for wars, zero state-run courts.
Starting point is 00:52:47 Disputes are handled privately by appealing to other brethren in the church and not to a state court. As we are told in 1 Corinthians, if you've got a matter before your brother, why are you going to go to the law about it? You take it to other people. Don't you realize that we're in the situation where we should have the discernment that eventually we are going to judge the world? And so that's the way they live their life. Their stance on war is also derived from the Bible, says David Hathaway. Love your
Starting point is 00:53:22 enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those that hate you, pray for those who would despitefully use you and persecute you. In other words, turning the other cheek. You may think that these friendly people may be vulnerable to tyrants, but surprisingly, they mostly get left alone because the state parasite always seeks philosophical support from the host. I think there's something else going on here. Liberty is a blessing from God. The founders of this country understood that. We better not forget that. And we better understand that if we focus on God,
Starting point is 00:54:03 if we put God first, if we try to order our life and our society around that, then God will bless that. It really is a blessing. And would you rather have horses and chariots? Would you rather have tanks and airplanes? Or would you rather have the protection of Almighty God? That's the question. We should each ask ourselves that over and over again, because we all fall into that. We all look at the bank account. Oh, well, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:54:35 We have to understand where our provision comes from. He says there's a warning, and he talks about the fact that not all Mennonites are conservative Mennonites. They're very different. He says the majority of Americans use the label Christian, but they don't use the tools in the Bible that would remove any state influence from their lives and from their community. And so I'm going to take a quick break here. Before I do, I'll just mention one more article.
Starting point is 00:55:06 I won't go into any detail on it, but there's an interesting article. You might want to check out if you're looking to get away from PayPal, you're looking for some other alternatives. Uh, this is an article that was put out by activist post and here's the title of the article came out yesterday, 10 PayPal alternatives for privacy or for free speech. And they run down all of them. They talk about, you know, how they work. Some of them offer credit cards.
Starting point is 00:55:37 Some of them are tied in with crypto and facilitate you using crypto. Um, a lot of them have utilities allow you to use it as a merchant. So that you don't have to worry about getting a shutdown. We're going to be taking a look at some of these as well. I'll just run through the, the names of the various ones, a gab pay. Uh, and of course that's coming from the free speech platform gab. Uh, and, um, that will work with work with your uh your bank account has merchant records uh it's lower in terms of its transaction fees it's lower than both stripe and paypal which are about the same uh there's a glorify g-l-o-r-i-f-i and uh they do much of the same stuff. Again, you can read all the,
Starting point is 00:56:25 they go into what the charges are for transactions if you're a merchant and whether or not they link into a website or not. Glorify wants to also branch out into CDs and mortgages and insurance, other things. There's one called Second Amendment Processing. This, I think, grew out of the Operation Chokepoint, if you remember, under the Obama administration.
Starting point is 00:56:50 They decided that they would cut off services to gun retailers and gun wholesalers, and that still is kicking around in one form or the other. So I imagine this probably grew out of that awareness that they were going to come after that particular industry first. Second Amendment Processing, veteran-owned operated payment processing company. Parallel Economy is the one that Dan Bongino and Rumble are involved in, and they work with 250 different gateways. If you've got a website, shopping carts and things like that, Shopify.
Starting point is 00:57:25 So Parallel Economy is one. Revere Payments is another one. Align Pay. You have Privacy.com. This one is a little bit different. This is not just a substitute for the types of traditional financial services that you see. But Privacy.com, I almost think of it as a kind of a VPN for credit cards. It's kind of interesting idea.
Starting point is 00:57:50 They allow you to have, it is a card masking service. So just like a virtual private network masks where you are. So that, you know, if. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement,
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Starting point is 00:58:47 Anyway, he said, uh, I said, Oh, that's nice. You can, you're working down there. He goes, well, actually, I work for an American company. I said, Oh, they said, and, uh, uh, they don't, you know, I'm, I'm working from home, but they want me to be in America. But since I'm outside of the country, I use a VPN so they don't know where I am. And so that's what you use the VPNs for, you know, things like that to hide exactly where you are. Uh, so they can identify you through your internet service provider, things like that. So this kind of does the same type of thing. It's a card masking
Starting point is 00:59:20 service to protect personal data. Uh, hides users' real card details by creating virtual payment cards and has a unique card number. The cards work with pseudonyms, and you can use any billing address that you want. Privacy.com's virtual payment cards automatically lock to the first merchant that they're used with to prevent them from being used elsewhere if the merchant is compromised. Users can also set spending limits. That's important, by the way. Locking it to that, that means that if something happens, that merchant is compromised or the merchant is crooked, then you're going to know, well, you know, that is where it's coming from. There's no question where the crime occurred.
Starting point is 01:00:13 So users can also set spending limits. They can set expiration dates. You can organize your cards with tags. You can pause. You can unpause them. You can close virtual cards. For the free plan, you get 12 of them per month and then they have plans where you can pay ten dollars a month uh to have 36 cards uh created
Starting point is 01:00:33 per month at 25 per month that lets you create up to 60 cards per month that type of thing but i thought it was very interesting different type of service uh bTC Pay Server, like Bitcoin Pay Server. That's an open source, self-hosted cryptocurrency payment processor that supports 14 cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Monero. Monero allows you to, again, Bitcoin, they can look at the blockchain. And once they have a match there, they can follow the transaction. So it doesn't have any privacy that way, but Monero does. It also supports the Lightning Network, which is a network that's built on top of the Bitcoin protocol.
Starting point is 01:01:23 Another one, Exodus, that does a very similar thing. Both of them have wallets that you keep control of. And both of them use Monero as well. So again, there's a lot of these. And you can find them at Activist Post. There's like 10 different things that you can use besides PayPal. The last one was CakePay. CakePay is the one that allows you to,
Starting point is 01:01:50 it is also tied in with cryptocurrency wallets. And what it does is allows you to buy digital gift cards, a lot of different retailers like Lowe's, Barnes & Noble, other chains, and you can get a discounted card with your cryptocurrency. Again, keeping things private, and there's a lot of different ways that we can do that. But again, as Tony has set up DavidKnight.Gold. If you want to actually hold physical money outside of the electronic stuff, these are some ideas for how to buy stuff online. But it's also going to be important
Starting point is 01:02:35 that we look at the examples of the Amish and the Mennonites and that we have a system to be able to trade. I think the silver is very important for that purpose, outside of this CBDC trap. And so Tony has set up DavidKnight.gold to take you to his site, WhyIsWolf.gold. I've had some listeners who have talked about
Starting point is 01:03:01 his Wolfpack subscription thing where on a monthly basis, you sell aside a little bit of money. who have talked about his Wolfpack subscription thing, where on a monthly basis, you settle aside a little bit of money. He said it's unbelievably good buy. And so, again, that is also available to, you can find that all at DavidKnight.gold. Really do appreciate what Tony has done to support this show, covering it as well as setting up that.
Starting point is 01:03:32 And it is something, regardless of what happens to the price of gold and silver, that they can manipulate because, again, they can arbitrarily set the value of this fake money to be anything that they wish. And so regardless of what happens to that, the real issue is this CBDC. We're going to take a quick break and we will be right back. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to 10 euro if your horse loses on a selected race that's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing cheltenham with live score bet this is total betting sign up by 2 p.m 14th of march bet within 48 hours of race main market excluding specials and place bets terms apply bet responsibly 18 plus gamblingcare.ie i'll talk about some of your comments here and tips thank you very much we'll
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Starting point is 01:06:03 Well, thank you very much. I appreciate that. And it's good to be back. Igor, very much for the tip. She said, David, glad you're back. You're missed. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate that. And it's good to be back. Igor, thank you for the tip. He says, thanks, Gard and Tony. Yes, it was great to listen to you guys fill in while David was out. Welcome back, Mr. Knight. Patiently awaiting my David Knight shirt in the mail.
Starting point is 01:06:17 God bless. And let me say, I appreciate the patience. And Karen, I think, sent out messages to people. She spent a lot of time on it to tell people that we're going to be on for a week. And it was difficult enough for us to get information up. And I apologize. We've missed posting the show on Subscribestar. And our Subscribest star supporters are very important
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Starting point is 01:07:15 So that's our, our first priority right, right, right now. Uh, geese busters, geese busters. Thank you very much for the tip. He says, uh, welcome back, David. Uh, once again, thank you for exposing the slime bags of the world, especially Trump and his baby killing shot. We're going to talk about that coming up today. James Roguski has a great article with all the information about how to contact these people and how to speak out and how to get in contact with them by email, how to get it. He's got their social media,
Starting point is 01:07:45 uh, as well as many other things we're going to talk about what they're doing and why they're trying to push these useless bio weapons are useless from the standpoint of health, uh, proven to be a failure in every regard, but they continue to relentlessly push it. We'll talk about what that's about.
Starting point is 01:08:04 And, uh, Brad, Brian, thank you very much for the tip. He says, glad to have you back, sir. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate your support. As a matter of fact, let me say, I don't know if I mentioned this before.
Starting point is 01:08:13 I just want to thank some of the people who had sent, um, uh, and, and Gerald Smith, uh, thank you very much, Gerald for the tip. He said, uh, guard and Tony were wonderful, but a great heavy bank. Midnight story is very helpful. Why is Wolf extremely helpful? Yes. Yeah. I think that,
Starting point is 01:08:29 uh, again, they, they provide many things that we can learn from. And I think that is, and David Hathaway believes that as well. He's, he's worked abroad.
Starting point is 01:08:37 He's worked in Latin America and he's seen how people can get out, how important it is as government gets very corrupt as it is throughout Latin America, how important it is as government gets very corrupt, as it is throughout Latin America, how important it is for people's survival to have a couple of irons in the fire that are outside of the main system. You're not going to be able to escape it completely unless you have a complete community,
Starting point is 01:09:03 as the Mennonites and the Amish do. For the rest of us, it'll be kind of one foot in the other thing, perhaps, to the extent that we can. But it may get to the point where we can't do that at all or do not want to do that. And so we need to start learning some ability to do things with self-reliance. But I just want to say thank you to some of the people who have sent us contributions in the mail as well. Thank you very much, Eddie, for the card.
Starting point is 01:09:32 And I might have said this, done that before, but if I get some of these a second time, it's better to do that than to not have that at all. And thank you very much, Mary Ann. I appreciate that at all. And, um, thank you very much, Mary N. I appreciate that as well. And, uh, this is from, uh, Stefan who was in Australia and he sent me, uh, some interesting currency from Australia. And, uh, when I pull it out, it, it, the Australian money that he sent, it was a $100 Australian bill, a couple of them. And I really appreciate that. It was very generous.
Starting point is 01:10:11 And it was a very unusual bill because it's got sections of it that are transparent. It's kind of like this transparent plastic that's embedded in it. And I was looking at that and the metallic ink that was on it. Wow. like this transparent plastic that's embedded in it. And I was looking at that and the metallic ink that was on it. I thought, wow, you know, these people, one of the reasons I guess they want to go to CBDC is because they're having to work so hard to try to fight the counterfeiters because we all have access to a lot of high-tech printing now that we used to not.
Starting point is 01:10:37 So they've got to work very hard at the paper cash. So, you know, they could just go to gold and silver, but they don't want to do that. I remember when we were in Hong Kong, I thought it was really unusual. I was looking at the money and, um, I'd have the same denomination, both of them, Hong Kong dollars, and they'd have different pictures on them, different color and all of a sudden they're stuff. I thought, what's going on with that? And this is about, was it about 15 years ago? And the currency was issued by individual private banks. I thought, oh, yeah, that's what we used to do in the US.
Starting point is 01:11:16 And when you do it that way, you actually have to have reserves to back it up, as opposed to having a completely fiat currency. So that was kind of interesting. But he writes, this donation represents my gratitude and encouragement. He says, I don't believe in the existence of God, so I cannot offer you my prayers, but we agree on almost everything else.
Starting point is 01:11:38 So I'm sending you joy, good health, and my best wishes for today and every other day. Well, thank you very much, Stefan. And we'll be praying for you that you get the very best that God has to offer in this life. We'll be praying that you come to know him. So I'll keep plugging away at it. Don't get mad at me. I'm just trying to do it because I'm trying to help you. Okay. Uh, but anyway, thank you very much, Stefan. I appreciate that as well. Um, and, uh, this is from, uh, Marty K uh, in New York. Thank you very much. And said, um, uh, enjoy the wedding along with that support. Uh, this is from Tom and Nancy, uh, two long time, longtime, very important supporters of the show, homeschooling family. And so he wrote to let me know, as well as sending a donation, that he was accepted by a kindhearted boss to a new project and been able to get an extension to stay at the current rate with their apartment.
Starting point is 01:12:48 So again, please keep Tom and Nancy in your prayers. Thank God for his kindness to them, as well as he mentions some things that he's found for arthritis, turmeric, ginger, other things like that. Yes, we have Travis you know, Travis's situation with rheumatoid arthritis. Uh, we believe me, we've tried, you know, very pure turmeric and other things like that. They have not had any effect. Um, his RA factors were like two 50. I think 15 is supposed to be, uh, the normal. So they were just off the charts. And that's one of
Starting point is 01:13:26 the reasons why he's been attacking his body that way. So hopefully the umbilical stem cells will, along with his own stem cells, will make a difference. We've done some stem cell treatment with him before using his own stem cells, the adipose, where they extract some fat and then centrifuge out the stem cells and things like that and inject it. The FDA doesn't like that. Why they really don't. And that did have a positive effect on him for a short period of time. But this is a lot more intense.
Starting point is 01:13:59 That would just be like one injection of his own stem cells, which in his particular case, because it's been going for some time, stem cells are somewhat damaged as well. But this is something that was done over a period of several different days. And it was also something that we did along with a documentary that's being produced about that, that hopefully will wake up some people to what the FDA is doing in terms of shutting down alternative treatments. It's not just ivermectin and HCQ. They've been doing this stuff for a very, very long time. Rob 42 from New Jersey, thank you very much. And finally, David N., thank you very much for the letter as well as for the bulletin that you sent.
Starting point is 01:14:46 I appreciate all of that. Let's talk a little bit about climate change here. We just had Hurricane Ian, and everybody's trying to make a lot of... And Rhonda Tate, thank you very much on Rockfin. Appreciate that tip. Everybody's trying to make political capital out of this because climate change is all about politics. That came up in the debate with Rubio, his Democrat opponent,
Starting point is 01:15:09 told a bunch of lies about it. But I thought this was kind of interesting. The error in Ian's forecast was critical. NOAA is reviewing the hurricane computer models in post-mortem. This is from the Associated Press. The accuracy of hurricanes' cone of uncertainty. The cone of uncertainty. Maybe we should all just get smart and put the cone of silence on these climate change pimps.
Starting point is 01:15:36 The cone of uncertainty is what they model. As Hurricane Ian bore down on Florida, normally reliable computer forecast models couldn't agree on where the killer storm would land. But government meteorologists are now figuring out what went right and what went wrong. They can't predict the path of the hurricane. They can't predict the weather reliably a couple of days in advance, but they want us to believe that they can predict the climate for decades in advance.
Starting point is 01:16:09 And we've now seen what their predictions look like. Again, we talk about the cone of uncertainty and they talk about these different competing models. I went to the American Meteorological Society one year to cover it as a reporter, And, uh, it was massive. So many meteorologists, and I'm not talking about just the people who, you know, some of the guys and girls who, uh, you know, read you the weather report. And so some of them have a background in meteorology. Some of them don't, they're just presenters or whatever. Uh, but this was, um, um, those people as well as the people who were telling you what their current research was. And so they were all presenting their papers, presenting their research. And there were several dozen presentations. I sat through many of them
Starting point is 01:16:59 where they were talking about what they did in terms of the different things that they would measure and then try to figure out how those things that they had decided to measure were affecting the weather. And then they would give their results. They would say, well, this is what we predicted. And then, you know, for two or three days, and this is the result that we got back and it was good or it was bad. And this is what we think we can do to improve it.
Starting point is 01:17:23 So they were all sharing information like that. And so, like I said, you had several dozen of those that were being done, and then you had a massive floor. Have you ever been to a convention where somebody is selling stuff, and everybody's got these booths, right, where they're selling things? And this particular one, the people are out on the floor. Um, I don't know. They didn't have as big a budget or as good a story or whatever, but they had their own thing that they'd set up, uh,
Starting point is 01:17:54 to talk about their particular model. And so it was just model after model, after model, after model, and none of them had it exactly right. Uh, some of them could do certain circumstances right. So they were trying to share that information and try to get it coming. But they were doing real science. Climate change is not real science. There was only, the only mention of climate change that we saw there
Starting point is 01:18:18 was a booth that was put up by George Soros organization. And it was targeted to the TV meteorologists. And it was saying, if you will push climate change, we've done a poll that says that the American public will believe it if it's told, if the climate change narrative is pushed by their meteorologists, they'll believe it. So you guys need to do that. Well, the problem was the meteorologists didn't believe it. The meteorologists were running their models and looking at this and saying, you can't predict it that far in advance.
Starting point is 01:18:56 And so you have, the Associated Press says, the normally reliable American computer model, which had performed better than any other model in 2021 and was doing well earlier in the year, kept forecasting a Florida panhandle landfall, while the European model, long a favorite of many meteorologists and the British simulation, were pointing to Tampa.
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Starting point is 01:20:14 which I knew very well. I grew up in Tampa. I lived there for 25 years. And it was completely flooded. And I thought, wow, did it land already? He was putting up a fake picture of a previous hurricane that did have a storm surge like that. So that didn't happen.
Starting point is 01:20:38 That was fake news. Did they pull Matt Drudge from all the social media and things because he put up a fake picture to scare people in Tampa? And this has always been the problem, crying wolf. And that's what ultimately results in people dying. Because as a resident of Florida, I can tell you, we lived through so many hurricanes where they were saying, well, it's coming to your area and it didn't come to our area. Or they're saying it's going to be really, really bad. It wasn't really, really bad. And this is one of the reasons why people after, you know, all the hassle of moving out and then
Starting point is 01:21:14 having FEMA come in and lock them out of their community. And they said, well, I'm going to ride this thing out. And that's when they get injured many times. So in the debate with Rubio in Florida is Democrat opponent. Val Demings said, we got to get serious about climate change to protect Florida from hurricanes. Well, I guess we need the Fauci pandemic model, right?
Starting point is 01:21:41 All these computer models, the Fauci pandemic model from the Imperial college of London that said 2.2 million people are going to die. And that's the, you know, two very smart people. Fauci and Berks gave that to a sucker puppet Trump, and he locked everything down.
Starting point is 01:21:57 He was still selling that, uh, later on in September, he was saying, well, yeah, I saved 2 million lives because they say that 200,000 people died from COVID. Well, it was going to be 2.2 million after it had been completely and thoroughly debunked.
Starting point is 01:22:11 Their model didn't even have, again, the curve that everybody talks about. It didn't have a curve. It had a straight line that was going up forever. It didn't even go back and draw on what people have known, the basics of basics of epidemiology far as law going back to 1840 bell shaped curve. That was one. They said they were going to flatten. Well, their model didn't even have that.
Starting point is 01:22:30 And it couldn't get the same result twice with the same input, which is a random number generator. So they took the random number that was big. So Democrat Val Demings challenged Marco Rubio in the debate. She said she believes that politicians must address climate change, quote unquote, in order to protect Florida from hurricanes. And that was in Tuesday night's debate. Identifying Hurricane Ian as, listen to this, quote,
Starting point is 01:22:58 one of the five most powerful storms to make landfall in the U.S., unquote. Wow. Wow. Wow. That was what the moderator said. This was not a Category 5 storm. I've heard all this. I mean, how many times have we heard, well, the storms are getting more powerful and more frequent.
Starting point is 01:23:23 This is the only storm, and we're getting pretty close to the end of hurricane season if we're not there already. We had one hurricane made landfall, and it was a Category 4, not a Category 5. And that's why I went through and I said, here, by decades, here's how many, some decades there were maybe two Category 5. Some there were six to eight. It varies quite a bit. Went back over 100 years talking about it. Remember?
Starting point is 01:23:49 And so this is not one of the five most powerful storms. Not even close. And it is the only storm to make landfall. And yet you'll have people like my relative who will tell you that, oh, hurricanes are getting more frequent and stronger. Why, why do you say that? Well, because mainstream media says that and he believes anything they say. And so here's a mainstream media moderator saying that. So, uh, the moderator says that one of the five most powerful storms ever make landfall in the u.s nope uh what federal action is needed starting now to protect florida from sea levels projected to rise a foot or more in the next 30 years by the way my climate change relative lives
Starting point is 01:24:39 on his oceanfront property he lives in i live in the mountains. You would think that I would be the one. If you believe this stuff, why aren't you living in the mountains? Just like Obama, right? It's like all these people. They tell you everything's going to be underwater, and then they go buy property on the oceanfront. Climate change is real, said Val. If we don't do something about it, we're going to pay a terrible price for it.
Starting point is 01:25:07 More intense storms like we've seen. As the waters in the ocean continue to warm up, more intense storms, more flooding, more just devastation. And then as Breitbart points out, she failed to explain how the Democrat policies were actually going to control the weather. Hundreds of hurricanes have hit the U.S. coast throughout history. Over 300 have hit the U.S. since the government started recording such data in 1851. And again, hurricane is not a category five storm.
Starting point is 01:25:50 And so as I had this discussion with my relative, I thought, you know, I really need to go back. Because I was trying to explain to him, he's about the same age. He was there when the first Earth Day hit. And I saw all of this stuff. And so I thought, you know, even Drudge, the very next day, even Drudge had a study up that says, yes, climate change is bad, but scientists must chill when it comes to doomsday scenarios. I thought, yeah, we need to. So I had a little bit of time to put this together, which I don't normally have. This is Alfred Hitchcock explaining the weather to you, wrapping this around the reports of the first Earth Day. Good evening. Television has done much to raise the level of weather prognostication.
Starting point is 01:26:50 The addition of the weather girl has not improved the predictions, but she does make the mistake more enjoyable. Those of you in the North East sector can expect the weather to continue. I must warn those of you in the west that there is a cloud on your horizon. So, if this is a rain cloud, you can expect rain, perhaps. Yet the gravity of the message of Earth Day still came through. Act or die. A good part of the effort to make this Earth Day a success was concentrated, of course, in the major population and pollution centers. We have a report on several of the big cities, beginning with Robert Shackney in Boston. It had been a small and, it seemed, a thoroughly peaceful, non-disruptive demonstration.
Starting point is 01:27:52 Students finishing Earth Day with what they called a die-in at Boston's Logan Airport. Welcome, sulfur dioxide. Hello, carbon monoxide. In terms of air pollution, Chicago ranks close to the top nationally, which isn't much to sing about, but that they did at a mass rally in the loop to mark Earth Day. Over 4,000 persons came to listen to the singing and the speeches, much less... Look at the gas masks. ...among the recommendations to improve the environment... How much hasn't changed, has it?
Starting point is 01:28:17 ...to quickly try offenders, and the elimination of the internal combustion engine. Did you hear that? ...no doubt aimed at purifying the city's often choking atmosphere. Eliminate the internal combustion engine. Did you hear that? No doubt aimed at purifying the city's often choking atmosphere. Eliminate the internal combustion engine. Mike Pappas, CBS News, Chicago. Another speaker who vowed as a college girl never to bear children and who works now with Planned Parenthood, Stephanie Mills. I think that it's terribly important for us to begin to involve ourselves in politics so that we can turn the system around.
Starting point is 01:28:51 You might remember that there was a period when on the whole Earth appeared to be cooling. Well, that changed during the 80s. We had much better... Oh, never mind. ...more precise representation of temperatures. The data sets were scrubbed, and at least two groups were able to say yeah earth is warming. In the summer of 1988 there was a big international conference held at Toronto which was just one more in these series of conferences that the press hadn't paid much attention to. But it happened that the summer of 1988 was unusually hot, it was unusual drought,
Starting point is 01:29:21 there was all kinds of bad weather things going on and reporters converged on the Toronto Conference and started to spend a lot of attention to it. And the Toronto Conference final report said global warming is a really big problem and policymakers got to do something about it. The weather in the Sonoita area continues fair, very fair. Now, in the central portion, there's a low-pressure area, which leads me to predict high-velocity winds in the southeast and cloud formations in the east-central section. Oh, there you go. Good night until next time. Tic-tac-toe.
Starting point is 01:30:09 It's like game over. Game over, man. Game over. Yeah, isn't that amazing to go back and look at that? And, of course, you know, they thought for the first 10 years or so that we're going to go into a new ice age, and then all of a sudden they just flipped. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham
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Starting point is 01:30:55 But the solution remained the same. Got to get rid of people. People are the problem. You know, you had people like Paul Ehrlich saying, yeah, we're going to have massive starvation coming up in the 1980s. All the oil is going to be gone in the 1980s. All of the natural gas will be gone as well. We have 666 years of coal, so let's force that to stop. But they were telling us all the oil would be gone, all the food would be gone, all the natural gas would be gone. These Malthusian prophets are just nothing but malice, really, for the human race.
Starting point is 01:31:30 Yes, climate change is very real, says this article. Yeah, it's bad, but scientists have to chill when it comes to doomsday scenarios, say experts. And so this article from Study Finds, they have to bow and scrape to the gods of climate change. They can't say, well, it's not real. No, no, it is very real, they said. It is a serious threat to the health of our planet. Think of what they have done to us to protect our health. Now they're going to protect the health of the planet.
Starting point is 01:32:07 This is why the COVID MacGuffin is not even as big a deal as the climate MacGuffin. That gives them everything because now they're about protecting the health of the planet. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have a simple message for scientists to focus on the model on the most dire effects of global warming. Chill out, chill out. I guess, you know, people are starting to realize some people, not everybody, not the guy I talked to, are starting to realize 50 years of false prophecies should be making a mockery of them.
Starting point is 01:32:47 And I guess they're not that certain that they can keep the propaganda and lies up, that they can control the narrative. I mean, once the information gets out about how many times these people have been wrong about everything, you know, glaciers that were supposed to be gone by 2020,
Starting point is 01:33:03 remember how they had to go in the national parks and say, um, they had the signs up. Well, supposed to be gone by 2020. Remember how they had to go in the national parks and say they had the signs up? Well, these will be gone by 2020. And then quietly they went around in 2019 and started just remove those signs, things like that. People need to think in terms of gradations, not in terms of absolutes. Yes, we need to be aware of the extremes, like climate solutions that get us to net zero before mid-century, or on the flip side, global catastrophes. But it's what's in the middle that's most likely to happen,
Starting point is 01:33:33 and that deserves more research. And preaching catastrophe ignores what will likely happen. In other words, they're admitting that it's not going to be a catastrophe. So why are we doing this? Biden has now unveiled a cunning new plan, says Zero Hedge, to lower gas prices. He's going to drain even more from the strategic petroleum reserves. Because that's what his plan has been all along. His plan has been to create economic chaos, disruption from the inside, do it iteratively, as Fauci said about the pandemic.
Starting point is 01:34:15 And he began doing that day one. But, you know, it was interesting when I went back and looked at that March the 16th program of 2020, one of the things that I saw there, and credit due, give credit where it's due, and that was the response of the Trump administration. I say this about the Trump administration instead of Trump personally. The people that he had and the energy part of it, Scott Pruitt at the EPA and others,
Starting point is 01:34:46 that was the bright spot of that administration. They got their energy policy, right? They really did. And Scott Pruitt and others, Scott Pruitt had been a attorney general before he was brought into the administration with the people who were, you know, populating those things did a great job. Scott Pruitt was eventually driven out without being protected by Trump. He had, you know, Washington,
Starting point is 01:35:12 he was doing such a good job that the Washington bureaucracy and press just focused on him for all these little, you know, tiny things and drove him out. But he did good policy, and the people that he had there were wise. And so in that particular area. So on the 16th of March, 2020, as everything was locking down, this is what Trump was doing. Here's the flashback to that, uh, Monday, uh, March the 16th, 2020. The difference between the Democrats and Republicans is the Democrats just want to shut everything down and then they will deliver stuff as they deem that you need it, uh, through the military, through the police or whatever, if they allow you to have that.
Starting point is 01:36:02 Whereas president Trump will sit there and give the power to the largest corporations as you saw on friday and uh but he is doing something smart as far as the uh oil reserves while the oil prices are radically depressed president trump is topping up the strategic oil reserves, reports the New American. And again, an interesting juxtaposition to what the Democrats are doing. The Democrats, like you see in Virginia, with Governor Nolven, Governor Kuhn man, he decided that as gas prices were dropping, plummeting, that they would quickly enact a massive tax. It was up to 112% in some cases, increase in the state fuel tax. Because, you know, hey, if the price is dropping, we can quickly jump in there and close that gap with taxes that will stay on after the price of
Starting point is 01:37:00 oil comes up. And then you can get angry at the oil companies because the price is rising you won't realize that the price dropped in the marketplace because they will they will top up the taxes but now we have president trump topping up the strategic oil reserves this goes back to the 1973-74 oil crisis when opec was feeling its oats and stretching its power for the first time, created a massive lockdown of our economy, not like we're doing on our own right now. And as they did that, people were scrambling around saying, hey, we need to find another alternative to oil or something because we're at the mercy of these people and we need to have energy to run our economy.
Starting point is 01:37:45 We don't want to be shut down. And yet now we're doing that to ourselves, aren't we? And we're doing it globally. It's almost as if there was some kind of global plan to, and to shut down our economies and austerity and lock us in the cities where we can't travel where we can't have jobs unless they say that we can't where they tell us that you can't get out unless you've got mandated vaccines where you can't eat meat or other things unless they give you permission you know they were going to do this austerity program, this insanity. Many people are looking at this.
Starting point is 01:38:25 Why are you shutting down the economy with this climate hysteria? And yet the corona hysteria is allowing them to do it right now. Right now. It's conditioning. They're going to get you used to it. And then, you know, you say, well, you know, I could live with them shutting down the economy. Let's go ahead and do this to save the environment or whatever the reason of the day is. All right, we'll have more news and we're going to talk about the establishment yelling fire.
Starting point is 01:38:55 We're going to take a look at Fauci. A tale of two pandemics. How did Fauci and this entrenched bureaucracy that's been there for decades, multiple administrations, how did they act with the Ebola outbreak and what were they telling people versus today? Oh, yeah, and that was another story. But you see, immediately they go in and they top up the Strategic Patrolling Reserve, which is smart. The price drops, it's smart.
Starting point is 01:39:20 What did the Democrats do? They topped up the taxes. And so you have today, they are playing the blame game. They blame big oil. They blame gas retailers. They blame the Saudis. And then they raid the petroleum reserve, but they won't drop the taxes, not in California, not anywhere. As a matter of fact, the only thing that they have yielded on in California is this mandate to have a special blend of fuel. That's one of the reasons why California is so much more expensive than not only the rest of the country, but the gap between California and its sky-high taxes and Oregon with its sky-high gasoline taxes. That massive gap is there because of the special
Starting point is 01:40:06 blend mandate. So yeah, everything that they're doing is designed to shut us down. Biden also plans to call on the Energy Department to be prepared for more sales of what is left of the 400 million barrels in the reserve if Russia or others disrupt the world markets. He's not stupid. This is all calculated. At least, well, Biden is stupid, but the people running the administration, again,
Starting point is 01:40:33 the people that were running the energy policy in the Trump administration were wise. And the people who were doing it in the Biden administration are wise as well, wise guys, gangsters. They have a criminal agenda, but they're doing exactly what they want for this criminal agenda. The problem is not a lack of crude oil, but a lack of refining capacity, and that's really what is happening.
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Starting point is 01:41:28 Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18plusgamblingcare.ie You know, I mean, he's done everything he can to shut down the pipeline so you don't have anything even getting to the existing refineries. But refining capacity has declined. And as Chevron's CEO said, I don't think we're ever going to build another refinery in the United States.
Starting point is 01:41:47 Why? Well, as Brian Milney, product manager, editor, and analyst at DTN, told MarketWatch, he said, U.S. policy pushing away from oil consumption has led to refinery transition to renewables or to just outright closures. Because they know that if they invest any money in a refinery transition to renewables or to just outright closures? Because they know that if they invest any money in a refinery, they're going to have that taken away from them. So why would they build another refinery? That's why the Chevron CEO said that.
Starting point is 01:42:15 That's the economic environment that these people have created. To starve us, to impoverish us, this forced austerity. Gasoline prices at the pump are still up $1.66 from when Biden administration moved into the White House. And the reserve is down now at a record low. 230 million barrels of crude have been drained from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, even though the prices are still up a dollar 66 from where it started, uh, says, um, bear in mind that the level of the strategic petroleum
Starting point is 01:42:55 reserve is now at a record low of around only 22 days of supply. And it will likely go down even further if the latest plan comes into place so we're now down to a record low of only 22 days supply as biden is engaged in a coal war which is about restricting petroleum you know and so how is this play into even his war strategy? If you're going to go to war with the second largest producer of oil, you're going to try to shut that down. Uh, and then you're going to, uh, use the strategic petroleum reserve as your campaign credit card. That's what he's doing. This is all hinging on the economy and the economy is hinging on the price of gasoline and diesel, as it always does. We've seen this happen over and over again.
Starting point is 01:43:54 And so that is the key thing for him. I wouldn't be surprised if he gets rid of all the strategic petroleum reserve single-handedly. Just the opposite of what happened 952 days ago. Cuts from OPEC and Russia combined with higher demand from China as its economy emerges from pandemic lockdowns would lead to new shortfalls in oil supply that could push crude prices back to $120 a barrel by the end of 2023. I think it'll be higher. I think it'll happen much sooner because, you know, after the election is over, watch out, watch out. Again, DTN's Brian Milne says transferring SBR crude oil from emergency reserves to commercial
Starting point is 01:44:39 tanks now would likely not help in lowering retail gasoline prices or do so only marginally. Such a policy does not make sense. Hence, it is the policy of the Biden administration. Bill Gates is saying, though, this is all good. It's good to have an energy crisis in Europe. And it's the same thing that Biden has said. Biden has said, well, it's going to be painful, but it's a necessary transition. Why is it necessary? Why do we have to transition?
Starting point is 01:45:10 Now, this is their society that they have imagined, their dystopian society of total control and surveillance that they want to have in place. And understand, it ends before 2030. They want to have their dystopia in position by 2030. That's why I say, you know, why I began with this thing about CBDC today. We don't have a great deal of time to react to this. They've planned this out for decades, and they're accelerating what they're doing with it. This is what Bill Gates had to say about how good the European energy crisis is. Well, BlackRock and Larry in particular are a great example of private sector leadership. Anyone who says that climate shouldn't be a factor in how you evaluate the future of a company,
Starting point is 01:45:56 that's not capitalism because companies that have emissions, they are going to be subject to border adjustment tariffs. That's regulation, though. Taxes. You also have to think about companies. If you're dealing with severe weather events, that's got to be factored in. Is the company ensuring that? But that's not the primary thing you went to first, right?
Starting point is 01:46:20 You talked about taxes and regulation. Because climate does affect the economy, which does affect investments. The idea that we still need oil and natural gas is also fairly clear. We're not going to drain all the money away from those sectors. That's how people get to work today.
Starting point is 01:46:38 It's how people avoid freezing to death in the winter. And people did get a little optimistic about how quickly the transition could be done. Now, without the Russian natural gas being available in Europe, it's a setback. We need to find non-Russian hydrocarbon sources to substitute for those. So there's coal plants running. So we can tax them with carbon taxes. You know, keeping... Give me the money. You know, people warm, keeping those economies in decent shape is a priority. Now, on the other hand, it's good for the long run because people
Starting point is 01:47:17 won't want to be dependent on Russian natural gas. So they'll move to these new approaches more rapidly. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to €10 if your horse loses on a selected race. That's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing.
Starting point is 01:47:59 Cheltenham with LiveScoreBet. This is Total Betting. So he was talking about Larry Fink, of course, BlackRock, and their ESG, environmental social governance. And he said, well, you know, you're not doing good capitalism if you're not looking at the effects of climate. And then he talked about regulation and taxes and that type of thing, and the carbon taxes as well. Bill Gates on the impact of carbon credits is what the Chiron says at CNBC. And so, yeah, it's not so much the weather. We're not seeing, you know, the people in Chicago or D.C. or wherever it was when
Starting point is 01:48:31 late 1980s, they couldn't convince everybody that it was global warming until they had a hot summer. And then they said, oh, well, the weather is hot, so this must be climate change. No, it really is the climate that is changing is the business climate, the governmental climate. He says, on the other hand, it's is the climate that is changing is the business climate, the governmental climate. He says, on the other hand, it's good for the long run because people don't want to be dependent on Russian natural gas, so they'll move to these new approaches more rapidly. So now natural gas is Russian, so therefore it's bad.
Starting point is 01:48:59 Well, they don't have any Russian natural gas. We made sure of that. First pictures came out of the pipeline blown up and, uh, you can see how robust the thing was. I mean, you know, metal encased in concrete and, uh, it took out a massive amount of it. Um, and, uh, considering how robust this thing was and what a large section it pulled out. Um, I forget it was something like a yards or something like that that blew up and vaporized uh does that give you any clue as to who did it how many people have that kind of capability uh anyway he says i just don't think the market by can press reset on an entire economy in just a few days.
Starting point is 01:49:46 Why do we have to press reset? The market can't do it because the market doesn't want to do it. There's no reason. There's no reason for it to be reset. They keep saying, well, if you talk about the great reset, you are a conspiracy theorist. And yet they are the ones who continually talk about the reset. So he says, I don't think we can press reset on an entire economy
Starting point is 01:50:13 in just a few decades. We need a plan to speed up the process and get her done by the end of this decade. So there's an article on zero hedge is wind energy becoming too expensive well clearly no i mean no cost is too high for us to get rid of carbon car behind yeah they you even heard in that clip i don't know if you caught it or not a carbon monoxide they said no no it's carbon dioxide that they're all worried about but of course at that time they weren't even talking about the greenhouse effect and they weren't
Starting point is 01:50:57 talking about co2 and so you know just trust the science meanwhile, is going to make major job cuts in the U.S. wind energy operations, and they're going to be laying off about 20% of their onshore wind workforce in the U.S., about 20%. Why is that happening? Well, they're becoming very, very, very expensive. And I heard some interesting things as we were driving. I typically prefer to listen to an audio book or I prefer to listen to the broadcast. I would have liked to have heard the broadcast.
Starting point is 01:51:42 But we just didn't have time. We had a fuse that blew out in our car where the cigarette lighter was. And, um, uh, we have an older car that doesn't have Bluetooth built into the radio. So what we do is we jack into, we have an intermediate thing that jacks into it, but we didn't have any way to power that thing. So, um, if, um, I mean, it could have gotten, I guess, headphone jacks and splitters and stuff like that. But if I'd had time to do that, I would have had time to get the views. But anyway, we, so this trip coming and going was a constant hit the button.
Starting point is 01:52:17 See if I can find something interesting to listen to. Couldn't find any interesting music. Couldn't find any interesting talk. The only thing that I did find interesting was some of the talk and just how stupid and dumbed down and irrelevant it was. Just unbelievable. But again, you know, we're talking about one of these programs. A guy called in and he wanted to argue about the fact that he was arguing with the, it was a local show. It was in Austin. And a guy called in and he said, well, you know, we've got to get, we've just got to get over this hump and get into wind and to solar.
Starting point is 01:52:56 And then it'll all be free. Because, you know, the naivete of this, the idea that once you've got a solar panel, forget about it. It's all free now. Well, no, because they don't last forever. And the wind, especially the wind turbines, don't last forever. They're a lot more high maintenance than a solar panel is. And so you're going to have to constantly be changing these things. There's costs associated with decommissioning and waste and all that kind of stuff.
Starting point is 01:53:26 And there's a tremendous amount of cost in terms of building it. That's why the windmills are so expensive. It's because of supply chain disruptions and the cost of materials going up. So continued supply chain disruption and the high cost of wind turbines are deterring companies from investing in wind energy as they're looking for cheaper alternatives, you know, like even gasoline, even though the government is doing everything that it can to make that more expensive. It's a question that's long been asked for years. Are wind and solar more expensive and less reliable?
Starting point is 01:54:01 Yeah. But see, the public thinks that it's all free. So one-time investment, and then whatever, these solar panels and these windmills are going to last forever. You'll never have to do anything to get rid of them. Two renewable energy sources have been repeatedly criticized for their intermittent power provision.
Starting point is 01:54:24 Meanwhile, as the prices of steel and other materials continue to rise, solar and wind farms are proving to be more expensive to construct than previously hoped. But let's just shut everything else down already. And again, when you look at it, in order to have independence, in order to have backup, I'm a big fan of anything. And then you're not really talking about trying to get it at the cheapest price and to make sure that it is totally dependable and non-variable.
Starting point is 01:54:56 That's what you need to have for the grid. And that's why these things don't work for the grid. They're great in terms of getting independence from the grid. And that's worth paying for. And, you know, as listeners have pointed out to me, you know, you don't even have to worry about the battery for a lot of these situations. If you've got solar panels, you can run them during the day. If you've got enough insulation and other things like that, there's certain applications where you can, you know, running it during daylight hours is going to work fine for you. You know, your mileage may vary.
Starting point is 01:55:29 But I think that in terms of individual things, I certainly like solar panels. We have them. But to get off of the grid. But for the grid, it creates an issue of storage so that you can have that steady state power supply that has to be there for the grid. And it has gotten extremely expensive.
Starting point is 01:55:51 But no cost is too high to pay because Gates loves it. And I think you ought to write Gates' name with a dollar sign at the end of it instead of the S that's there. Companies have been battling with the rising cost of wind power as they pump bigger investments into renewables and a bid to decarbonize operations. And wind turbine manufacturers that have seen demand soar in recent years are still struggling to turn a profit, even with all of the subsidies. The manufacturers of these things are still struggling to maintain a profit, even with all of the subsidies. The manufacturers of these things are still struggling to maintain a profit.
Starting point is 01:56:27 And again, it just has to do with a redistribution of income, a redistribution of wealth, because wealth and the income are based on cheap, available, steady-state energy. It's not just a lifestyle issue. It is a life expectancy issue as well. For the last decade, particularly following COP26, the future of wind power appeared to be a given. But the spillover effects of the lockdown and the invasion of Ukraine,
Starting point is 01:56:57 let's see, both of those were government policies, weren't they? One by Trump, the other by Biden. The reaction to both of those, right? They want to say, well, it was the pandemic and it was the invasion of Ukraine. No, it was our reaction to a so-called pandemic and our reaction to a war in Ukraine. It's our reaction. It's our solution.
Starting point is 01:57:22 Our reaction to this doesn't make sense even from a pragmatic standpoint. Neither the lockdown nor the sanctions work. They didn't work. The lockdown would not stop any disease transmission by their own admission. It only made things worse. The sanctions only punished the people in Europe and the U.S. It doesn't help anything. It doesn't help the war effort. Both these things are absolute failures if they were trying to do what they say they're doing. But if they're trying to destroy our society, oh, they're very successful.
Starting point is 01:57:59 So companies are battling with realities of rising costs and lower profits, and we will all be battling with that. So when we come back, we're going to take a look at what is happening with the pharmaceutical moves to try to make these Trump shots a part of the child vaccine schedule, a very dangerous thing. We hope that that doesn't happen. We'll be right back. Stay with us. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show
Starting point is 01:59:21 yes i hear what you what you say about somebody exercising their freedom not to have a vaccine and they're perfectly healthy. I don't want them sitting next to me in the theatre. I don't want them standing next to me at the theatre bar. I don't want them next to me or anywhere near me or even in the same carriage on the train. So, yeah, they can exercise their freedom by staying at home. If you decide that you don't want a vaccine or a booster, then you can decide not to go to hospital however ill you get. And that way, that is your right. So you would leave the unjabbed at home to die if they had a heart attack,
Starting point is 02:00:02 if they suffered from a stroke? That's their choice. Dr. Fauci said that if hospitals get any more over-proud they're gonna have to make some very tough choices about who gets an ICU bed. That choice doesn't seem so tough to me. Vaccinated person having a heart attack? Yes, come right on in. We'll take care of you. Unvaccinated guy who gobbled horse goo?
Starting point is 02:00:19 Rest in peace, Weezy. We need to make it clear to them that the vaccine is the ticket back to pre-pandemic life. And the window to do that is really narrowing. I mean, you were mentioning, Chris, about how all these states are reopening. They're reopening at 100 percent. And we have a very narrow window to tie reopening policy to vaccination status. Because otherwise, if everything is reopened, then what's the carrot going to be?
Starting point is 02:00:45 How are we going to incentivize people to actually get the vaccine? So that's why I think the CDC and the Biden administration needs to come out a lot bolder and say, if you're vaccinated, you can do all these things, here are all these freedoms that you have, because otherwise people are going to go out and enjoy these freedoms anyway. People who refuse to accept vaccines, I think the right response for them is not to force them to, but rather to insist that they be isolated. We all go a little mad sometimes. Haven't you?
Starting point is 02:01:23 Yes. Sometimes just one time can be enough. Doesn't this feel good? Look at us. We're outside on the plaza. First time in a long, long time. The vaccine rollout is in full force. Nearly 170 million doses given here in the U.S. so far.
Starting point is 02:01:50 And we're about to add one, two, three, four, five more people to the count right now. All eligible here in New York. Five more victims of the jab psychos. Everybody goes crazy, but sometimes it only takes once, doesn't it? Yeah, we've seen that movie before, haven't we? And so now they're coming for the kids again. Coming for the kids again. Hands Off Our Children, writes James Roguski. And again, I mentioned this earlier.
Starting point is 02:02:18 He has an excellent article breaking down what they're about to do. Says call and email members of the advisory committee on immunization practices right now and share your opinion with them. Permitly damaging babies is not acceptable except to these psychos like you just saw there. They're more than willing to kill anybody. Isn't it interesting in retrospect to see Jimmy Kimmel saying, oh yeah, you know, we got some guy with a vaccine having a heart attack. I wonder what would cause that. Bring him on in, right? And pretend that it doesn't have anything to do with the vaccine, by the way.
Starting point is 02:02:59 But some other guy out here who took horse medicine, would we hear it was horse medicine? Well, that was a lie from the FDA. The FDA, who knew that they had approved ivermectin decades ago for human use. There is a horse form of it that some people were taking simply because they couldn't get access to the human form. All of that was the FDA's fault. The FDA blocked the human form of it and they blocked something that is safe, effective, has a very long history of it. But yeah, isn't that interesting?
Starting point is 02:03:33 Yeah. You got a vaccine guy with a heart attack. Oh, bring him on in. We're going to have lots of those, aren't we? I wonder what Jimmy Kimmel thinks about that. Anyway, the article by James Roguski, he's at Substack. You can find him at jamesroguski.substack.com. You spell his name R-O-G-U-S-K-I. And I mention that because he's got all the resources that you need in order to contact these people if you want to make your voice heard. They have now scheduled this for today. CDC did something strange. They added COVID to the vaccines for children's programs,
Starting point is 02:04:11 which is a federal entitlement program that pays for the vaccines for kids who don't have other insurance. It was not necessary to do this yet, as CDC cannot buy emergency use authorization vaccines, which is a very telling thing. Uh, James has picked up on this.
Starting point is 02:04:31 Alex Berenson has picked up on it. Jordan Schlechtel has picked up on it. I've talked about it, uh, for, you know, last year we were talking about it with, um,
Starting point is 02:04:41 um, representative from children's Health Defense talking about why they would play these games with Corminanti, the difference between authorization and approval. It's a legal difference, and they're playing legal games, and this is all about liability, and this is why they're rushing this thing through. They can't legally buy emergency use authorization vaccines,
Starting point is 02:05:05 but they can't let the EUA go until they get a different type of protection. And this is why they have been pushing and pushing and pushing to get it to the kids, to normalize it for the kids, and now to require it for the kids. Because that's where they get their legal protection. And again, um, Meyer at the children's health defense, when I talked to her, uh, she was on this at the very beginning, they knew exactly what this was about. And this is why they are pushing it to the kids who had, as they were telling us through the pandemic, they have no risk.
Starting point is 02:05:41 That was one of the things that was a real tell about all this, that it was cooked books. Oh yeah. Look at this. things that was a real tell about all this, that it was cooked books. Oh, yeah, look at this. This is not a real pandemic. It looks like the actuarial table because it is. Now, we had a couple of weeks' worth of data from Italy showing that as well. Average age, around 80. Average two and a half comorbidities. That's still where it was, you know, after we did all this lockdown.
Starting point is 02:06:06 People who died with a positive PCR test but did not die from the disease. They died from the ventilators. They died from the so-called health care. Eventually, they were dying from remdesivir, many other things. But again, going back to what they're up to right now, James Roguski says, due to legislation enacted in 1986, again, going back to what they're up to right now, James Roguski says,
Starting point is 02:06:25 due to legislation enacted in 1986, again, what was that? The Act. The Act that Fauci put in, the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act that gave them legal immunity for the harm and the damage they did to children. To children. That is the linchpin of their legal immunity. Think about how reprehensible Fauci is, that he focused on giving legal immunity
Starting point is 02:06:58 to pharmaceutical companies making a killing financially as they kill children, and you can't do anything about it. It was signed by Reagan, that bill. Simply insane and evil, says James Roguski, the pharmaceutical industry now enjoys protection against lawsuits seeking compensation for damages caused to children by their biological products. While the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices published their agenda is vague, there is a very real concern that they will discuss adding COVID-19 injections
Starting point is 02:07:36 to the childhood schedule of approved vaccines today. And so James Roguski's article, um, again, you can find it at James Roguski, R O G U S K I dot substack.com has all the different ways that you can, uh, cause they try to obfuscate, you know, how to get in touch with these people. They try to hide their agenda. You know, is it going to be discussed today or not? You know, there's indications that it is, but then they're not specific about it. He gives you the phone numbers of the people to leave a message. He gives you their email addresses.
Starting point is 02:08:17 He gives you their social media handles on Twitter and other things like that if you're there. And he points out, and this is very important, he puts it in uppercase with exclamation marks, about 15 of them behind it, do not threaten anyone. You know, while I was gone, he says, do not threaten anyone, help the cause, do not harm our efforts.
Starting point is 02:08:41 And I got to say, you know, Alex is so desperate, Alex Jones is so desperate to get publicity and he wasn't getting enough evidently with his lawsuit stuff but uh as all that was happening he made more publicity by saying we got to get the CEOs of Moderna and Pfizer and execute them right when you threaten people it harms our, but it gets him publicity. And that's the type of thing that I've watched him do for years. It's the type of thing that he did throughout 2020, the type of thing that he did with the election. It doesn't help anything.
Starting point is 02:09:15 What it does is it hurts the cause because now, if you say, and it is true, that the Trump shot is a bioweapon. Oh, well now, you know, you're in the same category as this guy who wants to kill CEOs, right? Alex Jones, he wants to kill CEO. So if you call it a bioweapon, now he's muddied that water. He's dirty that water. He's put his, you know, cockroach and that loaf of bread to crawl all around it. You notice that he didn't blame Trump. He didn't even talk about Fauci.
Starting point is 02:09:49 Oh, no, we've got to get the CEOs of Moderna and Pfizer. That's so he could get attention. And so he didn't have to take on Trump because that's something that hurts him financially, to take on Trump, because he won't take a leadership position and tell people the unvarnished truth about what happened. They don't want to hear it.
Starting point is 02:10:10 And so he tells them what they want to hear. So they'll send him money and buy his junk. It's not junk. I mean, he's got some good supplements there, uh, maybe overpriced, but, uh, still good, good quality stuff. The CDC vaccine group is meeting today and may try to add the COVID shots to the normal childhood vaccine schedule, says Alex Berenson. He said it appears the committee will discuss adding shots, COVID shots, to the standard childhood immunization schedule, but they've made it. He said, I say it appears because they've made it somewhat ambiguous, right? He said, I write appears because I have not confirmed this plan with the agency,
Starting point is 02:10:48 but the Federal Register, the official government notice for the meetings, reports that, quote, recommendation votes on pneumococcal adult immunization schedule, child adolescent immunization schedule, and COVID-19 vaccines are scheduled. So it sounds like it. He says barely 2% of children under five and fewer than one in three from age groups of five to 11 are fully immunized. States that require them for school would lead to massive parental pushback and quite likely destroy their public education system.
Starting point is 02:11:27 Well, we've been down this road before, remember? They have to get the shot. The vaccinations are so important. What was that about? This is really going around now. They have to get their shot. That was about measles, right? About measles. So, I mean, you know, why wouldn't we run it through the schools? He says, so Alex Berenson says, well, this would be very unpopular. Well, you know, it was very unpopular in California and New York when that was happening.
Starting point is 02:11:51 That's why they asked Trump. That's why he said, well, they've got to get the shots. That measles thing, oh, it's really going around now. You've got to get it. Or you're not going to go to school. You're not even going to go to a private school. You're not even going to go to a private religious school where they have religious objections to these vaccines, like the Orthodox Jews up in New York that were pushing back on,
Starting point is 02:12:09 oh, they got to get the shot. And now we see where this led. I knew where that was going. It's one of the reasons why all the people say, oh, you know, Biden's going to mandate. It's like, you don't think Trump is going to find some way to do it? Got to get the shot. I've seen the memo from the people of Pfizer telling me this. Alexander, thank you very much.
Starting point is 02:12:29 That's very generous. I appreciate that. Congratulations, Travis, he says, to you and your wife. As Dr. Seuss said, to the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world. That's great. I've never seen that before. Great to have you back, David.
Starting point is 02:12:44 Well, I appreciate that. Thank you very much, Alexander. I had a listener who I got to know, he was doing camera work at the DNC when I was there. He was working for another organization back in 2016, and I was covering the Democrat national convention. He's from Armenia. And, um, and he said, uh,
Starting point is 02:13:10 we have a saying there, uh, may you grow together on a, on a, now I get it right. I texted it to me. It was like, uh,
Starting point is 02:13:18 may you grow together on, on your pillow or something like that. I thought that was a nice, uh, way to put it. Um, it, it combines intimacy with combines intimacy with hopefully a comfortable life and some other things,
Starting point is 02:13:31 but I thought that was a nice way to put it. I can't remember it exactly, but it was essentially that, grow together on one pillow. But getting back to this, yeah, we got to get the shots. Alex Berenson said, so if it's so unpopular with people,
Starting point is 02:13:42 then why make this move? Well, why did Trump do that when it was so unpopular? Why did Gavin Newsom do it when it was so unpopular? Why do they force people to do this stuff? He says, why make this move, which is both irrelevant and embarrassing, since it throws a spotlight on the way that parents have rejected the shots for kids? The real answer may be the potential liability over the shots and the MRNA country, the companies may soon face. And that's exactly it. He got it.
Starting point is 02:14:13 He nailed it. That's what it is. Jordan Schlechtel got it as well. Anyway, Berenson says the federal quote, public health emergency unquote. Oh, what was that? Oh, yeah, 952 days of that. The federal public health emergency declaration now in place protects Pfizer and other vaccine companies from being sued over any side effects from their shots. This is likely, says Berenson, the primary reason the declaration was extended again days ago, despite lack of any evidence that COVID is causing even minor stress on the medical system. Well, again, it is insane, but there wasn't anything at all happening on the medical.
Starting point is 02:15:04 There was no stress whatsoever in medical institutions when Trump put it in there. It's been extended over and over and over again. You've had people like Greg Abbott extend it over and over again in Texas. So this is just the right-left, right-left march of tyranny is what it is. It doesn't have to make any sense. It never made any sense. So, you know, it was Trump's lockdown, his declaration of a state of emergency. It was Bush's PREP Act.
Starting point is 02:15:43 You see, that's what is covering them right now is the PrEP Act. But they want to be able to sell it and to get it out to people. They need that emergency use authorization. Vaccine companies have told the Biden administration, says Berenson, that they will not sell the shots without liability protection. Everyone involved at the companies and the White House is fully aware that a withdrawal must be avoided at all costs. Why is that?
Starting point is 02:16:10 Well, I have to save face. This is why Trump continues to cheer it. Yeah, I guess you could say I'm the father of the vaccine. Yeah, I would say that. I would say that. They know pulling the shots from the market would look bad. But extending the emergency declaration past this new expiration in early 2023 would be absurd, says Berenson.
Starting point is 02:16:37 Who cares about absurdity? Seriously, this has been absurd from the very beginning, and it's been absurd. We're now 952 days in this. They don't care about absurdity. You've got people walking around with diapers on their face, thinking that's going to save them if it was a real virus. Everything about this is theater of the absurd.
Starting point is 02:17:04 So it is now beyond absurd, has been. You know, it's to absurdity and beyond, as Buzz Lightyear would say. The solution is adding the mRNA vaccines to the childhood schedule to make sure that they keep their liability. And that's what Jordan Schlachtel says as well on his sub stack. He says the CDC will vote today to permanently shield Pfizer and Moderna from COVID vaccine injury liability. The end game is near. The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices will transfer a liability for vaccine injuries to the federal government's National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program,
Starting point is 02:17:51 allowing for Pfizer and Moderna to finally bring an FDA-approved shot to the market without opening itself up to lawsuits. And by the way, you know, when Berenson talked about the fact that Moderna and Pfizer have said, you got to provide us with liability protection. I'm surprised that they didn't go back and talk about the stat news report and the undercover investigation in the UK, where they had government officials in Brazil, Argentina, and a third Latin American country saying they have threatened us. Essentially, they were going to lock down the entire country. Say, you're not going to let any.
Starting point is 02:18:33 The global masters are not going to allow anybody in or out of Brazil, Argentina, or this other country, which was unnamed because they eventually caved to the demands of Pfizer. But they said, we're going to lock you down. We're not going to give you any vaccines. And without any vaccines, you'll be pariahs. You'll be international pariahs, unable to enter any country, and nobody will come to your country either.
Starting point is 02:18:59 Well, because of this vaccine situation. And they said, you're going to have to provide us with all kinds of guarantees. You're going to have to indemnify us against not only the substance itself and the fact that it's not tested, but you're also going to have to hold us harmless and protect us from any negligence in manufacturing or shipping or anything else. And you're going to have to have assets placed in a country outside of yours in our name as collateral so we can get to it.
Starting point is 02:19:38 I mean, that was pretty amazing. And that was a very old report as well. That was early 2021 when that came out. So he says, moreover, it will act as a windfall for companies that have already brought in hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue by requiring these vaccinations for children who attend public school. Yeah, you got to get the shot. It's going around.
Starting point is 02:20:02 In March 2020, the federal government invoked the PrEP Act. See, I just, again, when we talk about, well, the pandemic did this, or Putin did it, or whatever. No, it's your reaction to something that may or may not be real. And when we talk about the federal government invoked the PrEP Act, it was Trump. This is the passive voice so that we don't offend the conservatives and the people on the right by putting the blame where the blame belongs, on Benedict Donald. He was the one who did this.
Starting point is 02:20:40 He was the one who put this under the PrEP Act. He was the one who set up this dog and pony show with Fauci going around the table. Remember, he had all the people lined up in order of how quickly they could get this out. It was just a dog and pony show. So anyway, the federal government, meaning Trump invoked the Bush prep act, giving Pfizer Moderna a tort liability shield due to the declared public health emergency. Schlechtel points out coordinated effort by big pharma and the Biden administration to delay the rollout of an FDA approved COVID vaccine with legal experts, suspecting the process is in place to protect Pfizer and Moderna from legal liability from vaccine injuries.
Starting point is 02:21:39 So in other words, they don't want to give it full approval status. They're drawing this out because if they give it full approval status. They're drawing this out because if they give it full approval status, then they lose the emergency use authorization. But they can keep their liability protection if they push it on kids. That's why they're going to kill kids.
Starting point is 02:21:57 It's just that simple. That's the bottom line. Authorization versus approval. EUA versus FDA approved. That's why they have the Corminati garbage that's there. And we've talked about this for quite some time. As a matter of fact, you had one naval officer who had concerns both about the safety of this thing, but also he had religious convictions and moral concerns about how it was created. But he challenged it on the fact that Cormonati, according to the FDA, is legally distinct from the Pfizer-BioNTech.
Starting point is 02:22:33 And only the Pfizer-BioNTech is available. So the Pfizer-BioNTech is available. It's still under emergency use authorization. But they played this legal game saying, well, they're identical, but they're legally distinct. Oh, really? they're identical, but they're legally distinct. Oh, really? Okay, well, then let's use that legal distinction to shut down your mandate. Because if the only thing that I have is something that is legally distinct
Starting point is 02:22:55 and emergency use authorization, you can't force it on me. So this is the military attorney. By the way, he won that case. He had, he went to the Naval officer. He went before a tribunal of three, uh, other officers and they decided unanimously in his favor. And now you have a military attorney who ended the Pentagon's anthrax vaccine mandate in 2004.
Starting point is 02:23:25 Remember that? They've done this before to soldiers, the sailors and everybody. 20 years later, he's fighting, or she's fighting to end the Pentagon's coronavirus vaccine mandate. Former Marine Captain Dale Saron, now representing more than 1, thousand service members in two separate cases
Starting point is 02:23:48 that he hopes will end the current mandate if he is once again successful. During a press conference on Tuesday, Dale Saron said the Pentagon's mandate is illegal because it entails ordering service members to take a vaccine approved for emergency use authorization and not the vaccine licensed by the FDA known as Cormonati, which they say is, quote, legally distinct. If it's legally distinct, that means that it is significant from the standpoint of mandating it. The government, the Pentagon especially, is trying to have their cake and eat it too
Starting point is 02:24:26 they're trying to pretend that this thing still is under emergency use and so they have liability protection but at the same time it's approved so you got to take it not true the pentagon cannot legally mandate an emergency use authorization vaccine in order to do so the defense secretary must request and receive a presidential waiver in order to mandate an emergency use vaccine. And the Pentagon has refused to clarify whether it has ever requested to receive that waiver. But again, we've already had at least one case.
Starting point is 02:24:58 There's been one. Now, Dale Saron said, despite the unavailability of the FDA-licensed vaccine, Coronati, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, the very next day, on August the 24th, 2021, mandated all troops to be fully vaccinated. Although at the time, Austin claimed that he would only mandate an FDA-licensed vaccine, the Pentagon simply stated that the two vaccines would be considered to be interchangeable. The lawyer, Saron, called that fraud.
Starting point is 02:25:31 It is fraud. It is a criminal fraud, cynical criminal fraud to label this thing and to say, well, because we got to label a Cormonati, we're going to approve that one. And then even though that's not available, we're going to mandate it for you, even though the only thing you can get is under emergency use authorization and is legally distinct. That is cynical as well as criminal.
Starting point is 02:25:56 Pfizer's unlicensed EUA product that was interchangeable with a licensed product, they said, and that has been the fraud that is at the heart of our case. Saron is leading two different cases, one against the Pentagon on behalf of service members, another against the Department of Homeland Security on behalf of Coast Guard members. I had committed, he said, to not leaving anyone behind. I have been down this road before with anthrax vaccine, and my clients, the first time, got court-martialed,
Starting point is 02:26:37 sent to jail. Some of them got kicked out, and that left a little bit of a bad taste in my mouth, he said. He said, we're not going to stop until we get the right result, which is this has to end because it's illegal. This is fundamentally, said Dale Saron, this is fundamentally what we stretched people's necks for at the Nuremberg war crimes trial. The same exact charges, in fact. He said there was an experimental smallpox vaccine during the trial of Dr. Carl Brandt, and that was considered to be a crime punishable by death back then to force someone to take
Starting point is 02:27:18 an experimental medical product or procedure. And we appear to have just abandoned that notion by just slapping the label vaccine on something. Well, where does that come from? Well, that comes from Godfather Fraud She. All right. All you do is just call it a vaccine and now you can, you know, no liability. And the godfather, the drug father, makes you an offer you can't refuse.
Starting point is 02:27:52 Take my vaccine here. It's all a cover story. He said it's done just to break, just trying to break the troops. So whether it was intentional or not, it nicely cleaves the military into two groups, said Saren. Those who bend the knee and those who won't, and it's really hard to get off your knee once you've taken it. Yeah, he says, he says, I joined this,
Starting point is 02:28:25 well, he didn't say it, but another individual who is a part of this, said that she joined the military to support and defend the Constitution, to ensure that the American people remain safe. And this is the argument that we've had for quite some time. We've had some of our listeners who didn't understand that when you join the military, you don't take every single order. You're not a robot. That's one of the reasons why we don't take every single order. You're not a robot. That's one of the reasons why we don't want to have autonomous killer robots because the robots are not there to support and defend the Constitution.
Starting point is 02:28:55 Soldiers and sailors are, and airmen and whatever. They've taken an oath to defend the Constitution. And that means that they defend the Constitution even if it means that they defend the constitution even if it means that they lose their career or that it costs them because that is more important i mean what good does it do to have a career in the military of a country that has become a dictatorship whether it's a health dictatorship or any other kind of dictatorship so the key thing is that you have to support and defend the Constitution.
Starting point is 02:29:25 So when these people are pushing back against this, they're doing exactly what they're supposed to do. They're defending our Constitution, our country, better than if they were in the Iraq War, for example, which is based on a lie. We have to expose the lies and oppose the lies. And that's what these people are doing. So one person said, we're given and instilled in us values about supporting and defending the Constitution, values about integrity and excellence, values about asking questions when something seems wrong, and speaking up about it. But the bottom line is the service members need top cover
Starting point is 02:30:07 from the American people and from our congressional leaders. And I'm here to ask for that. Problem is the American people, and especially the congressional leaders, are AWOL. I mean, when you look at this, even the Moderna CEO is now admitting that COVID is like the seasonal flu. This is what he had to say. Is the COVID vaccine going to become that? Is it going to be an annual COVID booster for a very long time to come or maybe for the rest of our lives? And how do you, you know, how do you merge that with the fact that there is already low uptake of this new variant booster?
Starting point is 02:30:52 So I think it's interesting. The uptake is actually stronger than seasonal flu from the data I've seen recently. So we have to see toward the end of the season, what does it look like? It's the first time we're going to be more in an endemic setting than a pandemic setting. So I think we'll be smarter in a month or two. But the current data shows it is a better uptake than seasonal flu shots. And I think it's going to be like the flu, which is, again,
Starting point is 02:31:18 if you're 25 years old, you need an annual booster every year if you're healthy. You might want it to protect other people. You might want it because you don't want to get sick and miss work or miss vacation or so on. But I think it's going to be very similar to flu where the kids will be people at high risk, people about 50 years of age, people with comorbidity, people with cancer and other conditions, you know, transplants. And that's really important to think about and if you look at it
Starting point is 02:31:48 around the world that is 1.5 billion people so it's a lot of people that are going to need an annual booster and people that are younger are going to have to decide for themselves what they want to do. I mean the example I always use is myself you know I've been taking a flu shot for the last 20 years
Starting point is 02:32:04 I just turned 50 so in my 30s in my 40s I took an annual flu shot is it because I was worried of being hospitalized of course not I just didn't want to be sick I wanted to be able to work and I believe that the best thing we can all do in medicine is prevention and vaccine is one of the most amazing healthcare tools we all have and so I took a vaccine against flu so I didn't get sick and so I could have a normal life and work. Except it didn't do any of that stuff. It did make him rich. Something we all want to be able to do, especially during the holidays.
Starting point is 02:32:35 Yeah, we all want to be multi-billionaires as well too, right? But it only works for him somehow. No, it was always, notice that he's talking about it in terms of, well, the COVID shot's going to be like the flu shot. Because that's what it was. It was always a flu shot. And it was always the game. I mean, I've covered this for years.
Starting point is 02:32:55 I understand a lot of people not understanding this because they hadn't covered it. That's one of the things that made me so angry at Mike Adams, Natural News, you know, who are using this fear and panic to sell product. Um, you know, I'm by my mask, by my storable food, I mean, storable food, that's fine. You just don't have to lie to people to panic them into buying it and record amounts, by the way. Uh, but yeah, it was so obvious that this was the same exact scam. And I talked about it and I gave the numbers.
Starting point is 02:33:27 And so, you know, Mike and I got into a big fight about that. Mike Adams, natural news. And, um, that Alex had hosting his show every single day to push panic and fear. And, uh, you know, he wrote up articles about me, put them on natural news saying, I didn't know anything about math. I didn't know anything about science. I don't know what his major is in. He pretends that he's the only person.
Starting point is 02:33:50 Actually, he said it. I'm the only person in alternative media that's got a science degree. Except he doesn't tell us what his science degree was in. He doesn't tell us where he went to school. But it was pretty telling what he had to say. All he was doing was parroting what the CDC was saying. That more people were dying from this than were dying from heart attacks and cancer and so forth.
Starting point is 02:34:13 And I said, no, this is what they do every year. And I said, and if you look at the numbers and you take out the projected numbers, you wind up with even people who died with it, you wind up with, because they were not testing people at that point in time. Instead, if you look at the people that they've actually tested and you assume that they really do have it, we still don't know if they died from it, but that they died with whatever they're testing for. Even if that were the case, the numbers were about what they would tell you annually about the flu.
Starting point is 02:34:49 And so it was always that way. Always that way. It was the numbers and the narrative. And anybody who had reported this stuff for years knew better. They knew better. I don't have a problem with people who were panicked and scared. Individuals, pastors at churches and stuff like that who eventually caught on and then pushed back against this. Many of them have come out and said, you know, we made a mistake, never again. But the people who knew about this and who had talked about it for years,
Starting point is 02:35:15 I have a big problem with them because they knew how the numbers were manipulated. They knew what the narrative was going to be. As a matter of fact, it's not just the flu shot versus the COVID shot. It's actually flu versus COVID. I played this clip for you before. You know, can we start to tell the difference between influenza and COVID symptoms for sure now? It's not an easy thing to differentiate. And so, you know, get that COVID rat test or COVID PCR test if you have got any of those compatible symptoms.
Starting point is 02:35:44 But flu looks very much the same. And in fact, for people who are vaccinated against COVID, it might be a much more significant illness with the high fevers, the terrible headaches, the can't get off the couch. People really genuinely feel like they're hit by a truck. Yeah. So how do we tell the difference between these two things, right? Well, you know, one of the things that flu doesn't do is kill a bunch of young doctors like it's doing in Canada. An alarming spike in the deaths of young Canadian doctors since the COVID vaccine was mandated for health care workers in Canada demands an investigation, says a physician and a cancer
Starting point is 02:36:22 researcher. He told this to the Canadian Medical Association. It was a couple of weeks ago. Remember, we talked about that. He wrote an open letter. It got a lot of, went very viral on social media, on conservative press. But it doesn't even warrant a reply from the Canadian Medical Association. And so this doctor, Dr. William Mockus, a physician with more than 100 peer-reviewed research publications, also called for an immediate
Starting point is 02:36:52 end to the vaccine mandates in Canadian health care. He says, our analysis shows Canadian doctor deaths under the age of 50 in 2022 will be two-fold higher compared to 2019 to 20. You know, as a baseline. He says, shockingly, doctor deaths under the age of 40 are fivefold higher and doctor deaths under the age of 30 are eight-fold higher, eight times the number of people dying from all different types of things,
Starting point is 02:37:31 exactly after the mandates went in. And so he wrote this open letter to the Canadian Medical Association. He said, on September the 3rd, I wrote you a letter regarding the sudden and unexplained death of 32 young Canadian doctors since the rollout of the vaccines, the Trump shots. And I raised concerns about the Trump shots. That's what I'm calling them. And the vaccine mandates contributing to these sudden deaths.
Starting point is 02:37:57 The letter went viral on social media, viewed by millions of people worldwide, translated into dozens of languages, became the topic of numerous podcasts, media interviews, internet videos, and news article articles. And yet the CMA apparently doesn't share the tremendous interest worldwide. And what is killing Canada's fully vaccinated young doctor? It's a nice surprise.
Starting point is 02:38:24 I mean, after we had the childhood vaccination immunity program that Fauci put in place, we had an astronomical rise in autism. We've seen all of this before. All of this we've seen. We had a dramatic rise skyrocketing in autism. You know, before the late 1990s, you never heard of it. And then it became very common.
Starting point is 02:38:45 Just like myocarditis and pericarditis now. And just like myocarditis and pericarditis and blood clots and all the rest of the stuff, there was no interest then in looking into autism. If you did, like Dr. Wakefield, you got your medical license taken away. He was Dr. Andrew Wakefield from a family of physicians. And, um, you know,
Starting point is 02:39:09 he had a patient who came in with this, um, with autism and, um, he started investigating it. And, uh, you're not supposed to investigate that.
Starting point is 02:39:19 You're just supposed to fundraise off of it, right? It's just a new thing that they can treat. It's not a bug. It's a feature, a feature for profits. And so this is the same MO from the usual suspects. We're going to create this problem, but there will be no investigation into myocarditis, pericarditis, blood clots, brain issues, any of this stuff.
Starting point is 02:39:41 We're not going to do any of those, not going to look at any of these now common things, just like we're not going to do any of those, not going to look at any of these now common things, just like we're not going to look at autism. He also wrote to them, he said, you also failed or refused to respond to inquiries made by American philanthropist, Mr. Steve Kirsch, as well as inquiries made by journalists. But, you know, we do have one country that is so considerate, they're now going to pay for the funeral cost if the mandated COVID shot kills you.
Starting point is 02:40:08 That's Australia. Remember all of the hateful rhetoric from these politicians. You know, stuff it, you know, said the guy who sounded like, you know, he had the lisp like the guy from The Life of Brian. But now, and Australia is a good example because they locked the country down so hard they can't blame it on COVID it is simply about the vaccine
Starting point is 02:40:31 so now the Australian government is now going to pay for your funeral if the COVID vaccine kills you so kind of them isn't it a security guard by the way in Canada at one of the clinics that was giving out vaccines, claims that he witnessed hundreds of adverse reactions.
Starting point is 02:40:53 It's not just these 32 doctors. Very young, very healthy. Some of them competing in marathons and things like that. Excellent shape. Security guard working at a vaccine clinic in Alberta says that he saw hundreds of people, this is from LifeSite News, the majority of them young,
Starting point is 02:41:10 experienced terrible reactions after taking the jabs, which led him to refusing to take the shots himself. In an interview last week with Western Standard, Alberta security guard Bob Burke said the adverse reactions he witnessed while working as a contractor at an unnamed vaccine clinic in Alberta started in December of 2020. He said it became so numerous that staff began placing, quote, mats outside all the rooms because so many people were either fainting or feeling faint and had to lay down, quote unquote.
Starting point is 02:41:42 Do you remember when they first rolled out the Johnson & Johnson thing? I'll never forget it. You had four different clinics in four different states, and about four dozen people immediately passed out and had to be taken to hospital that we know of. There were at least four dozen in four different states, four different sites. And you know that it happened in a lot of other places, but those are the only ones that reported it.
Starting point is 02:42:07 And so as a result, what did they do? Did they stop it? Did they look at it? Did they investigate? No. What they did was they put a pause on it and said, well, we're going to take a look at the vaccines and the reported blood clot issues. And they took a full week and then unpaused.
Starting point is 02:42:32 And you remember how angry Trump was about all of that? Yeah. Oh, yeah. They paused my vaccine. How dare them pause my vaccine, my genetic code injection. And they came back and said, well, it was only six and it was all women. And so it was so small. I mean, we've done like 6 million people and it was only six reports of this. And that's not true. I mean, they had 48 people who collapsed immediately, but we already had in the VAERS database at that time, over 800 reports of blood clot issues at that point in time with a vaccine and, um, uh, these
Starting point is 02:43:08 vaccines. And so, you know, they pick one of them, uh, and make people think that they're doing some, uh, due diligence and investigation when they weren't, it was all scripted, all of it manipulated. So you got people who are walking out and they've got to put down some mats, you know, because we know a lot of people are going to be passing out. But they keep doing it, don't they? Burke, who said the incidents started to disturb me, told the Western Standard that while there were some reactions among those
Starting point is 02:43:37 who were over 50, it was nothing like what started happening to those under 50 who got the shots. Now remember, as they're saying, those under 30, an eight-fold increase. This is targeting young people to kill them. They're kill shots. They're bioweapons. And now because of what Alex has said, I'll have people say, well, he's put me in the same boat with him again.
Starting point is 02:44:01 No, this is the bioweapon. This is the gain-of-function vaccine. That's what that really is about. Without getting into specifics, he noted dozens of instances of people whose legs would give out that just collapse. He said it started happening so frequently that the clinic staff started to close the door so nobody would see. Remember we had videos going back a year and a half, two years ago
Starting point is 02:44:23 of students passing out. I can't even remember which country it was in, but I think it was Australia. And you know, they see the people take it and they take in pictures and they roll screens around so that you can't see the kids passed out on the floor. He said he witnessed a young man have to have what appeared to be a seizure. He said he dropped his phone and went to grab it for him. By that time, the man was banging his head against the wall because he was in a convulsion. He said he also witnessed a little girl who was doubled over and had an ice pack on her neck. And by the time she walked by, he said, she looked at me. Her face was the same greenish gray color
Starting point is 02:44:59 of a corpse. But what surprised him was that even when people witnessed what was happening, they still stayed in line to get the jabs. You understand this? I mean, we talk about the Nuremberg trial, but isn't this like what happened with the Nazis, right? The compliance of people to this, just a little bit of pressure, just a little bit of pressure to that. And they do this, even though they can see what is happening. He said the situation became so grim, a receptionist working at the clinic told him that she did not know how much longer she could work there after witnessing a young boy screaming in pain right after getting the jab. At our yearly flu vaccine sites, I'm pretty sure they don't have rooms outside for people who fainted.
Starting point is 02:45:45 None of this is normal, he said. On September 14th in Alberta's neighborhood province of Saskatchewan, the family of a woman named Carol Pierce said she immediately died after getting a booster at a drugstore in the city of Saskatoon. Remember, I reported that. Jason Kennedy, Jason Kinney, who is a quote-unquote conservative, enabled strict COVID mandates throughout the province, including a vaccine passport system for entry into a variety of public places. He's the guy who was having the police go around arresting pastor after pastor.
Starting point is 02:46:21 He's now been replaced by Danielle Smith. She took over as leader of the United Conservative Party last week. She has vowed to approach COVID differently, going so far as saying that the vaccine-free have been the most discriminated against group in her lifetime. Well, again, that's what we saw from the jab psycho that I played for you. Meanwhile, Fauci's made a lot of waves by now spinning yet again his position. He said that he had absolutely nothing to do with locking down schools.
Starting point is 02:47:02 Was it a mistake in so many states and so many localities to see schools closed as long as they were? I think in some cases, I don't want to use the word mistake, John, because if I do, it gets taken out of the context that you're asking me the question on. Did we pay too high a price? Yeah, I would say that what we should realize and have realized that there will be deleterious collateral
Starting point is 02:47:28 consequences when you do something like that this idea that this virus doesn't afflict children is not so it does we've lost close to 1500 kids so far but much less than the older population obviously oh of course but you shouldn't discount that it does afflict children. So it isn't without consequences. If you go back, and I ask anybody to go back over the number of times that I've said we've got to do everything we can to keep the schools open. No one plays that clip. Well, yeah, we got some clips of them playing just the opposite. Responsible for closing schools. I had nothing to do. I mean some clips of him saying just the opposite.
Starting point is 02:48:06 I had nothing to do. I mean, let's get down to the facts. Okay, well, let's go back and look at some of the clips that he says we don't play. Well, here's some of the clips that he doesn't want you to see. Do you regret, particularly the last one, the shutdown, the sweeping shutdown, that
Starting point is 02:48:22 some said made things worse? No, I don't, Neil. And in fact, I think we need to make sure that your listeners understand I didn't shut down anything. I recommended to the president that we shut the country down. And the only way to do that is by draconian means of essentially shutting down a country. We know that we can do that if we shut down. Well, I think one of the things you really need to do, to the extent that you can shut down temporarily, the country, I think, is important.
Starting point is 02:48:59 Well, if I knew at the time that shutting down would have such a dramatic effect on controlling the spread, obviously we would have shut down earlier. There are those who say you shut down destructive things by disrupting the economy. And others say, well, if you save so many infections by shutting down, why didn't you shut down two weeks earlier but i don't regret saying that the only way we could have really stopped the explosion of infection was by essentially um i want to say shutting down i mean essentially having the physical separation and the kinds of recommendations that we've made you've been a big fan of cuomo and the shutdown
Starting point is 02:49:43 in new york you've lauded New York for their policy. New York had the highest death rate in the world. How can we possibly be jumping up and down and saying, oh, Governor Cuomo did a great job. He had the worst death rate in the world. No, you misconstrued that, Senator. Do you really believe any of the stuff that came out of New York, Rand?
Starting point is 02:50:01 I don't believe any of that stuff. I mean, come on. The highest death rate in the world they sent home the uh hospital ship just like uh you know la did uh they never used the 2500 bed military hospital that was set there uh they never used franklin graham's uh hospital that was set up there uh they kill people by invasive ventilators. But Fauci, you heard him say, we've realized that there will be a deleterious collateral consequences.
Starting point is 02:50:33 We do something like that. Think about that. Collateral consequences. What's he talking about? You know, we talk about collateral damage, right? During a war. That means you're killing non-combatants in a war. Well, this is a war.
Starting point is 02:50:44 This is collateral consequences, collateral damage. He said the idea of this virus doesn't affect children is not so. We've already lost close to 1,500 kids so far. This is the guy who predicted that it was going to be 2.2 million people were going to die if we didn't do the lockdown. And Trump ran with that, said I saved 2 million lives. But in terms of 1,500 kids, out of how many millions of people? And are these kids who died with a positive PCR test?
Starting point is 02:51:11 When it was at 300, you remember you had Marty McCary of Johns Hopkins went through and did a detailed analysis of all 300 cases. And they didn't find a single one who died from COVID. They died with a positive PCR test. That's a lie. It's more like zero, zero. They will kill them with a vaccine, and they have been killing them with a vaccine. But yeah, to push this through, they will do anything.
Starting point is 02:51:44 School board members, if you remember about a year ago, it was October the 5th, uh, to push this through. They will do anything. School board members. If you remember about a year ago, it was October the 5th, 2021. You had school board members, uh, reporting parents to their employers, the department of justice for criticizing these school closures. Uh, one in particular, I remember from October the 5th was a, uh, a police detective was reported to her employer and to the Department of Justice for showing, quote, disrespect and making, quote, overdramatic comments about COVID-19 school policies. You think maybe Fauci is overdramatic? Should we report him to Department of Justice?
Starting point is 02:52:22 No, there will be no justice for Fauci. I don't think in this life. She wound up transferring her son out when his GPA fell from 3.5 to 1.5 during the lockdown. That's what it did to a lot of kids. When we look at where we are today, however, that was a year ago, just this last week, reason has the story.
Starting point is 02:52:49 A North Carolina man was jailed for refusing to wear a mask in court. He had jury duty, North Carolina court, Harnett County. There is no mask, uh, ordinance in place anywhere in the courthouse, anywhere in the county. But the judge has got his special rules. The guy said he didn't want to wear the mask as a prospective juror. So the judge sentenced him to 24 hours in a county jail, after which he was swiftly taken to custody and held without bond.
Starting point is 02:53:24 And the guy said the irony of all this is that the judge, it's not irony, it's hypocrisy. The hypocrisy of all this is that the judge was talking to me without a mask on. He's a single father. He was denied even calling his child. He said, I didn't think this could happen in this country. Well, you see, here it is. We're 952 days into this and we're still doing lockdowns.
Starting point is 02:53:45 What is fundamentally different about him being put in jail because he won't wear a mask versus the lockdown? Lockdown was what, originally, lockdown was what they did in jails, right? That's why I objected so much to them using that term and drilling it into kids and their militarized prison-like schools. But that was all preparation. You know, a lot of the young adults and the people who are still walking around, I still see it's typically skewed to the youngest people. They've been conditioned for lockdown. They've been conditioned to live in a police state and the rest of it.
Starting point is 02:54:21 Right now at Disney Park, it's not in one of the U.S. parks, but it right now at a Disney park is not in one of the U S parks, but it's in Tokyo, Disney. They're now charging the unvaccinated guests more. They give a 20% discount if you are vaccinated. And that's a pretty big discount as expensive as Disney has become. So the propaganda is rampant. It is rolling out everywhere. And again, make sure that you take a look at James Roguski.
Starting point is 02:54:50 Give them some feedback if you are so inclined. But we're going to take a quick break. When we come back, I want to talk a little bit about the gain of function thing because there's been some updates to that story. I want to thank Sergey. Thank you very much for the tip. He says, David, I'm happy to announce I can now legally conceal carry in 34 states. Good. My dad and I had the unfortunate circumstance of a massive disagreement over Ukraine and Russia last night, being that our whole family is Ukrainian and Russian. Somehow
Starting point is 02:55:18 in his mind, there's a duality of war is bad, but we're still the good guys who need to go in because Russia started it. Why is it my business what Russia does with another country? Exactly right. Yeah. Well, because we don't worry about everybody's borders, but are right. I mean, that's the other thing about this. It's so absurd.
Starting point is 02:55:40 Absolutely. By design have broken down the borders and throughout Europe and, you know, Southern border of the United States. But of course we have to continue to kill. And if you care about Ukrainians and about the Russians, you would be at the peace table trying to stop the killing. They don't care. This is simply about the military industrial complex going for the maximum
Starting point is 02:56:02 amount of money, just like we've seen from big pharmaceutical companies and slim pickings. Thank you very much for the maximum amount of money, just like we've seen from big pharmaceutical companies. And Slim Pickens, thank you very much for the tip. And he's not very happy with Mike Adams either. We'll just put it that way. I will not read his comment. And we'll take a very quick break and we will be right back. Stay with us. Using free speech to free minds.
Starting point is 02:56:37 It's the David Knight Show. Take those masks off. You may wind up going to jail. The fight is not over. And they're getting ready to take the next step, which is the financial step, the CBDC. But this story has been covered and covered well by Guard and by Tony. There's been some new updates to this, um, uh, gain of function stuff is pretty amazing.
Starting point is 02:57:08 Uh, one of their defenses is to simply say, um, no, it's, it's, it's not gain of function. I mean, this is like the classical thing, you know, where in the movie, the joke, you know, where the, the wife walks in, the husband's in bed with somebody else. And he says, it's not how it looks. Don't believe your lying eyes here. This is Boston University getting an 80% kill rate with humanized mice, first of all.
Starting point is 02:57:36 Think about that, humanized mice. So they're doing these gain-of-function, very dangerous gain-of-function experiments. And in order to do it, they've got some humanized mice, which meant that they did murder for hire abortions, killing living kids to harvest their organs. So then they can do a gain of function experiment. This has got Fauci's fingerprints all over it. And it is his agency. And now everybody's pretending they don't know anything about any of it.
Starting point is 02:58:06 Um, you know, they, um, now that it's gone back and they found the money coming from NIH, I'm by, I know nothing. I know nothing about it. They say, uh, in defense, Boston university is saying, well, um, this is not gain of function. No, no, it's not gain of function, except that what they created, they said, was five times more infectious and 800 times more deadly if it's got an 80% kill rate. I mean, we're at 0.1%. It's like the flu. So you're talking about 800 times more
Starting point is 02:58:39 deadly. We generated chimeric recombinant SARS-CoV-2 encoding the S gene of Omicron when the backbone of an ancestral SARS-CoV-2 isolate. Okay. Uh, they didn't wait for it to evolve from bats. What was the deal with that? Uh, they said, um, in mice while Omicron causes mild non-fatal infection. That This is why I was laughing a year ago when it was right after Thanksgiving and we made a trip out here to house hunting and introduced Tony,
Starting point is 02:59:18 who was going to be doing the guest hosting for me. I started talking about Omicron. I said, can you believe that they're making up this kind of garbage? I said, it's going to be nothing. And it was nothing. Non-fatal. But look at how they have panicked over this. So why all the panic about it if it's non-fatal?
Starting point is 02:59:35 Well, again, the chimeric virus is unlikely to be as deadly in humans as it was in mice, they say, because the specific breed used in testing are more susceptible to severe COVID. The humanized mice that they've made more susceptible to COVID, they say. So when we look at this, again, going back to this back in 2014, one of the reasons that this needs to be stopped
Starting point is 03:00:03 is because we've had a lot of leaks. And we had at the time, Alison Young, USA Today, she was working for it. And, and it began with what happened at the National Primate Center associated with
Starting point is 03:00:19 Tulane University. They have about 500 acres there and they have a bunch of apes and monkeys or whatever, primates. I don't know if they're apes or monkeys. And they had a biosafety level three lab, not a biosafety level four. They brought in a bacteria that exists in the soil, spreads in the soil, and the name of it was Burkholderia pseudomallei. It had a case fatality rate that was already pretty high. Forty percent of the people who got it died, but that wasn't good enough for them. So they brought it in, and they did some gain-of-function research to make it more deadly and more easily spread,
Starting point is 03:01:10 and it got out of the biosafety level three lab. They discovered it in some primates who got sick on the outside of the lab who had never been on the inside. Uh-oh, how'd that happen? It's out. And so they called in the CDC. Their team went around, and they investigated it, and one of the CDC workers got sick. And then they told everybody, well, this is probably because she was exposed to it sometime in the past. Oh, really?
Starting point is 03:01:27 And now it's outside, and this is something that thrives in the soil. So is it going to be limited to that 500 acres, or is it going to go further? That was just the beginning. Allison Young and other people started doing investigations at the time. Congress was interested in it. Now they're only interested in Fauci. They don't care about gain of function except for Fauci because they want to personalize it, politicize it.
Starting point is 03:01:49 And guess what? If you got rid of Fauci and you keep the gain of function, we still got the same problem we got right now because it's institutional and because it's something that shouldn't even be done. It ought to be outlawed categorically. But this is simply about biological weapons. And so they found that there were a lot of leaks.
Starting point is 03:02:14 They had faulty equipment that got workers infected with things that they were doing. That were very dangerous, very infectious. Things that they were making more dangerous, more infectious. They also found that there were all kinds of design flaws, bad equipment, animals that had been infected and then went missing, all these types of things. And so in 2014, they shut it down, and Fauci and Francis Collins continued their research. They did it in North Carolina.
Starting point is 03:02:43 They did it in China as well. And a couple of years after that, they came out and proudly put out some results out of North Carolina. And you had a shocked scientific community said, wait a minute, you were told not to do that. I said, well, I just, Francis Collins said, well, I just use my own authority to do this. I don't really care. And so now what they're trying to say is that, um, well, um,
Starting point is 03:03:09 you know, we, we gave them the funding, but they violated the rules. They didn't notify us. That's the government's side. Yes, we gave them the money,
Starting point is 03:03:17 but they didn't notify us what they were going to do. Meanwhile, the university is defending it. Uh, they say there's no gain of function being carried out in this, even though it's five times more infectious and 800 times more deadly. They don't call that gain of function. The other lie that they're prevaricating around the bush with is to say, well, the money that we got from Fauci's NIAID within NIH. That was used to develop tools and platforms. It wasn't
Starting point is 03:03:48 actually used for the gain of function thing. It was just the tools and everything else that we used. This is the same kind of lie that you see from Planned Parenthood. Oh, well, we're just, you know, give us some government money. We're not going to use it for abortion. We'll use it for all the rest of the stuff. It's fungible. You give them the money, they use it for everything that they do. So that's a lie. We believe that the funding streams for tools do not require an obligation to report. And then the second part of the lie was, and then it's not gain of function anyway. My question is, we have Senator Roger Marshall, Republican of Kansas. He is a doctor. He issued a statement, said such research should not be carried out in densely populated areas.
Starting point is 03:04:29 We realized this eight years ago, but they brought this back. You know, it was, they ignored the prohibitions during the Obama administration. Then in 2017, the Trump administration took off those prohibitions. Why? Yeah, ask yourself why. They should not be carried out in densely populated areas. As a matter of fact, there's a couple hundred of these biosafety-level labs scattered throughout this country.
Starting point is 03:04:55 Because it creates the potential, says Senator Roger Marshall, to kill more people than any singular nuclear weapon. That's right. History has taught us that viruses manage to escape even the most secure labs. The question right. History's taught us a virus has managed to escape even the most secure labs. The question is, where's Rand Paul? You know, he attacks Fauci. Why isn't he on this as well?
Starting point is 03:05:14 He is also a senator, also a doctor. Let's stop the gain of function. Categorically, it has to be shut down. And if you don't call for it to be shut down, then who are you working for? That's it for today's broadcast. Thank you for listening.
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