The David Knight Show - 21Dec23 Alex Jones 2020: TrumpShot is Harmless "Sugar Water". Yeah, Here's the Clip Showing He'll Kill You to Suck Up to Trump & Make Money

Episode Date: December 21, 2023

(2:00) Trump and the ballot — this is an opportunity for all the GOP to declare their loyalty to Trump as Ramaswamy makes his bid for VP. But the Colorado GOP has a plan even if Trump loses at SCOT...US. But if he wins (likely) it could be a YUGE win for Jan6 prisoners with a ruling on whether it was an "insurrection" or not. (12:07) allot access has ALWAYS been the beginning of rigging elections, usually with the 2 major parties colluding to exclude 3rd parties and independents. (16:56) TX Lt Gov says maybe they should take Biden off the ballot. It's pure demagoguery but it touches on how Trump, Biden and BOTH parties are getting away with the most serious crimes ever committed by American politicians against the American people (18:45) Trump in Iowa accuses Biden of "barely mentioning God". Can't make this hypocrisy up (27:30) When it comes to lockdowns, and the "pandemic" response, "Silence is NOT Golden" says Jeffrey Tucker. But everyone from politicians, to pundits, to the people want to move on and forget it happened (36:00) Why I never believed COVID was a Wuhan bioweapon, and the conflict with people at Infowars who also knew better (45:59) WATCH Alex Jones 2020: TrumpShot is harmless "Sugar Water" Warn people about vaccines for 20 years, then tell them the mRNA jab is harmless "Sugar Water", that Trump is protecting you from the bad Gates vaccine. (58:28) Tucker Carlson's still playing it cagey, talking about Building 7 AGAIN, but pretending he doesn't know but should be able to ask question. Is that all he needs to do for the Trump crowd? Evidently so. (1:08:22) NYT reporter sued for slandering man who was killed by TrumpShot ("sugar water"). His death certificate even spells it out. The slandering "reporter" is the NYT reporter covering "misinfo" for his BigPharma sponsors (1:20:21) The DARPA/Raytheon $10M project is not the only one trying to replicate Nikola Tesla's wireless, long distance energy transmission. A private company is also working on it (1:28:14) Anniversary of the Wright Brothers — First in Flight. What lessons can we learn from them for today about science, authority and homeschooling? (1:34:00) INTERVIEW The Federal Reserve Conspiracy Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold, the ultimate fight for control is over who controls the money. (2:13:00) Reason & John Stossel cheer self-driving cars! What? They make the same mistake with self-driving cars that they made by imagining that corporations were censoring by themselves instead of being directed by government (2:26:16) TN brings the first lawsuit against BlackRock for ESG fraud. Are they in business to coerce a government agenda or are they in business to make money? They've defrauded their investors (2:32:31) John Oliver uses his program to attack homeschooling. But his REAL target is parental rights. You should have permission to be a parent (2:37:40) Depopulation is now a worldwide problem. Did Hungary and Poland have a solution? (2:51:41) Sam Altman — another billionaire transhumanist who thinks death is a disease he can cure. He's deaf to the simplest messages found in some popular Christmas carols.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-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:01:24 Black Hat Group has now declared war on the Department of Justice, and we're seeing a lot of strange things going back and forth. Difficult to tell how much of it is state actors, how much of it is the Black Hat criminals out there at war with people, and how much of it is our own people but it really is escalating again goat tree was talking to me about this but twitter was down last night uh actually it was uh before that happened it happened after i went to bed before it happened we had a massive dumpster fire on my feed because i had the audacity to repost a video clip of alex not only telling people that the Trump shot was safe, but it was also like sugar water. Yeah, the fanboys can't deal with that. Neither can his current employees. We'll
Starting point is 00:02:13 talk about that coming up. But before we get to it, we're going to begin with some updates on the election civil war that they're working on. We'll be right back. Well, as everybody has been obsessed with what is going on with Trump and this one court decision, and I just want to stress that there's been a lot of these decisions to try to remove him from the ballot. This is the only one so far that has gone through. And even though CNN is using it to build up their audience and Trump is using it to build up his Messiah ship, a persecuted savior complex,
Starting point is 00:03:02 and everybody's using it for their own benefit. I don't think anything's going to happen with it as i said yesterday i think this is going to go to the supreme court and as they made this this particular court made it about insurrection and um the other courts refused to rule on that as i pointed out when it was uh in michigan they said well um you know qualifying things for the ballot that's not something we're even going to rule on uh this court made it the focus of it the insurrection and that's why the left is so excited about it i think the supreme
Starting point is 00:03:36 court is going to shut that down they're going to be forced now to rule on it and um i think that will actually, even though Colorado meant it for evil, I think it'll wind up being used for good, because I think once they shut down this insurrection thing, I think that's going to open up a lot of the cases of the January Sixers who really have been persecuted, who really have suffered. Not Trump. Trump has sailed through all this and made millions of dollars every time they do an indictment or some kind of a phony lawfare against him.
Starting point is 00:04:16 I love the Babylon Bee's take on this. Colorado Supreme Court demands Jack Phillips bake a cake to celebrate the Trump ruling. And of course, Jack Phillips is the guy that had the masterpiece cake place. And they've come after him multiple times. They first came after him for a gay marriage custom cake. He said, no, I'm not going to do that. And they're just doing it. They knew what he was about.
Starting point is 00:04:38 I mean, plays Christian music in his bakery in the same way Chick-fil-A used to do. And of course, now you've got New York legislators trying to outlaw Chick-fil-A along the interstate by saying, we're going to force everybody open on Sunday. Yeah, that type of petty stuff. He wanted the Supreme Court, and then immediately afterwards, he had a lawyer who had been trolling him and who was a tranny, came to him and demanded that he bake a tranniversary cake and he said nope not going to do that and in every one of these situations to show you how radical the colorado supreme court is they always upheld all this stuff it
Starting point is 00:05:17 was the supreme court that turned it down i think the same thing's going to happen with all this insurrection stuff so it really is a lot of storm and fury signifying nothing that we didn't already know and uh so anyway the uh bablin b says the cake that they're demanding the cake must have the words dump trump and giant red letters uh no wait have it say drumpf haha classic and then put some little rainbow flags and palestinian flags all over it it's the opinion of the court that failure to bake this cake for us constitutes illegal discrimination oh and it should be chocolate with buttercream frosting and sprinkles it's the law now because i say so well i don't know about all the rainbow flags and palestinian flags i'm not into that but uh the uh maybe karen could make me a cake that says dump trump i i would enjoy that
Starting point is 00:06:06 for the holidays i don't know ramaswami is uh immediately comes out understand where this guy is right now vivek the snake it's a shiva uh i do ray calls him. Bybake the Snake, who has, again, you look at this background of this guy, and we should really pay attention to the backgrounds. You know, I said this about Trump, about all of his divorces, and not just his divorces. I mean, divorces become very common in our society, unfortunately, for all parties involved. But it's very uncommon for somebody to taunt his uh wives that he divorces like trump did
Starting point is 00:06:50 to um what was the name ivanka i keep getting her confused with ivana ivanka was the the mom anyway they even did a movie about it hollywood did first wives karen still got the promotional sweatshirt she is my first wife she's part of that club but uh the uh but you know everybody looked at it and it was absolutely reprehensible how he trolled her and of course now we saw that with everybody in his cabinet. You know, he marries people. He hires people. And then he fires them and throws them under the bus and taunts them mercilessly. That's just his personality. And it's also his personality that he went bankrupt so many times, especially with casinos. So it is important to look at people's background.
Starting point is 00:07:40 If you look at Ramaswamy's background, this is a guy that's very much like martin squarelli he's not a scientist he's an investor like martin squarelli as a matter of fact he tried to bring martin squarelli in in a partnership with a company that was there that's ramaswami's ethics if you want to know what that's about and if you want to know more about him look at the fact that he was on governor dewine one of the worst of the governors republican or democrat of course dewine was a republican he was on his covet team and why was ramaswamy on his covet team because he wanted to make a lot of money with surveillance and contact tracing through this covet thing you know i i remember when as soon as all the money started being doled out by Trump, Greg Abbott spent $300 million on contact tracing with a company,
Starting point is 00:08:37 a little shell company, a guy that had a George Santos type of resume. And there was nobody there. It was up in Frisco, Texas. And he had an independent media guy go up there and interview them, and he goes there, and there's nobody in the office. It's up in Frisco, Texas. And he had an independent media guy go up there to interview them, and he goes there, and there's nobody in the office. It's all vacant. And it's like, what is going on with this? And I thought that was going to be a really big deal.
Starting point is 00:08:55 I talked about it quite a bit. But the story just got spiked. Nobody left or right wanted to talk about that. What is going on with $300 million transferred to this shell corporation they also had a contract with new york with cuomo but that's it and so ramaswamy was trying to do his deal in ohio with dewine and what he's trying to do now is to suck up to Trump for vice presidency. And you've got, um, Charlie Kirk at, um, TP USA is pushing him with polls for vice president. And so Ramaswamy immediately comes out to defend Trump. And, you know, it's not enough to say this is political persecution, which it is, but he has to say, I refuse to be on the ballot.
Starting point is 00:09:43 If they don't let Trump on the ballot. Trump and I, we're like, we're like this, we're buddies, you know? And, um, so, uh, as he's saying that he's also making demands that everybody else get off the Colorado primary ballot along with it. Shame on you. If you don't do this to support Trump. Really? Seriously? Frank Luntz, who always, you know, they used to have him. I don't know where he's working now, but they used to always bring him in at Fox, and he would have this audience, and he would show them stuff. And I don't know. He had them wired up with some kind of, you know, heart monitor or something. He said, look at the excitement when somebody says this, you know, and they would watch
Starting point is 00:10:27 this like some kind of a polygraph lie detector, chunk science, if ever there was. And so Frank Lawrence is like doing this, this polygraph, uh, you know, a lie detector type stuff to measure people's responses in the debates and Fox news would come back to him breathlessly to give a report. Oh, look at this. This really resonated. resonated look at look it goes off the chart they get really excited when this and said you know i said all this kind of stuff um he's a sham and he's out there now he's warning this is going to backfire for the people who are against trump who knew how long have we seen this pattern going on every Every time they do this, it helps Trump. And they want to do this.
Starting point is 00:11:09 And James Carville, you know, the raging Cajun who supported, was a campaign manager for Clinton, said when they impeached Biden, how do we get this lucky? This great thing happened to us. We're going to be great. We're going to do like Trump. You're going to go straight up and donations going to energize the base and all the rest of the stuff. And that's what's happened you know you if you remember everybody
Starting point is 00:11:29 talks about DeSantis and how he's crashed well because after the election and after the people that Trump had endorsed and after that caused the Republican Party to get a shellacking even as DeSantis won by a massive amount in Florida, the only one to really follow through on this red wave, everybody said, he's the guy. And that's what made Trump hate him so much. And then when all this stuff started happening, everybody went from DeSantis to rally around Trump.
Starting point is 00:12:04 Nobody remembers what Trump did in 2020. Well, I'm going to remind you today what Trump did. I'm going to remind you what Alex did to support Trump and all of this stuff, calling the vaccine sugar water and all the rest of the stuff. We'll get into that in a minute. But first, the politics here. Ramaswamy demanding that all the candidates withdraw immediately. I pledged to withdraw from the Colorado GOP primary ballot until Trump is allowed to be on the ballot and I demand that DeSantis and Christie and Haley do the same. Let me just say here, as everybody is so upset about this, you know what they're not talking about? I said when we're talking about all the different ways that elections can be rigged,
Starting point is 00:12:42 you know, they can rig them with the vote counting, they can them, as we saw in 2012 with the Ron Paul primaries. You had places where Ron Paul had won, and they had the results of the local level in New Hampshire. And then when they called it in, they flipped the results, and they went, wait a minute, you got that wrong. They didn't change it. And Ron Paul went along with it for some reason but um you know they they were you can flip the votes and in any number of places and certainly you can flip them electronic voting machines
Starting point is 00:13:13 very vulnerable to hacking uh and you know there's a lot of things I talked about this long time before the 2020 election how horrible it is to have electronic voting machines. And so you can rig it in a lot of different ways. And of course, mailing out ballots to everybody, which they did as part of the lockdown, that was the Trump precedent that was set in remains. That added a whole new level of corruption to the elections. But I've always said, do you understand where the election rigging really begins this is ballot access take a look at what's going on with colorado what is the immediate instinct of these major parties well let's keep somebody off the ballot they do it all the time
Starting point is 00:13:57 i know that from being involved with a third party uh they do everything they can to keep everybody that's not Democrat or Republican. Even when the Republicans missed, you know, they had an election where there was one jurisdiction when we were in North Carolina that the Republican Party didn't have a candidate for there. They were just going to let the Democrat run unopposed, which is a pretty common thing for both parties. And so a libertarian decided to run. Well, they didn't want a libertarian getting a lot of votes. It was a heavily Democrat jurisdiction, and there wasn't really a chance that libertarians were going to win.
Starting point is 00:14:40 But they just didn't want people to see libertarians getting a significant chunk of votes. So even though it had expired, the time to get on the ballot, they went before a judge, and they said, we have a compelling interest to be on the ballot. And the judge said, sure, go ahead. I'll waive the rules for you. Now, of course, they would never waive the rules for Republicans. We had to, for libertarians, we had to dot every I and cross every T and comply with every arbitrary rule and deadline. And then once we got on the ballot and spent all that effort, because it was a lot of effort, a lot of signatures, a lot of time, volunteer time, a lot of money because we don't have enough volunteers to grab all those signatures. They would challenge them.
Starting point is 00:15:16 We would have to pay for the validation and all the rest of the stuff. Once we got on, they would say you can't be in the debates. Well, Trump is saying there's not going to be any debates. Biden is saying he's not going to debate any of his opponents either. And they're both saying that if they get the nomination, they're not going to debate each other. You see how the election is rigged? The election is rigged this year
Starting point is 00:15:39 to completely move away from any topics of discussion. It's not enough that every one of these debates, they have the same questions that they've been asking them for decades that are not the vital existential issues that we face today. Nobody's going to question them on the problems and the actions that they have done during their respective administrations. They don't even want to have those types of questions, even the old types of questions. That's how corrupt, that's how stale, that is how dead and dying our political process
Starting point is 00:16:15 is, but always begins with ballot access. And of course, nobody's talking about that except for ballot access for Trump. That's the only thing that matters is ballot access for Trump. Would they care if they kicked off one of the other Republicans even? No, they wouldn't care. And so the Colorado GOP responds to Ramaswamy and says, you won't have to withdraw because we will withdraw from the primary as a party and convert it to a pure caucus system. If this is allowed to stand. And of course,
Starting point is 00:16:50 you know, whenever we had, um, um, nominations for candidates for the libertarian party, we, we never participated in the election process. It was always done in convention.
Starting point is 00:17:00 The national candidates were selected in national convention. State and local candidates were selected in state and local conventions. And that's the way it can be done. The parties decide how they're going to nominate their candidates and they make you pay for it with an election. We didn't do that. And then after we had complied with all the other rules, they would keep us out of the debates,
Starting point is 00:17:25 everything they could do to keep us out. But it is interesting to see the Republican reaction to all this. Dan Patrick, the lieutenant governor in Texas, went on with Fox News and told Laura Ingram, maybe we should take Biden off the ballot in Texas. There you go. Let's just start kicking people off the ballot. That's a great idea.
Starting point is 00:17:50 He says, because look at what he's done in Texas. He's allowed 8 million people to come across the border since he's been president. He's disrupted our state far more than anyone else has in recent history. Now, all of that is true. All of that is true. But what is the rightful legal remedy? To kick Biden off the ballot? No. That's pure demagoguery. I hope that's all it is. That's just pure demagoguery, I think.
Starting point is 00:18:19 No, the rightful response would be for the Republicans in Congress to impeach him for that. Impeach him for that. That is a high crime and a misdemeanor. Impeach him. I said that is a far more heinous crime than, you know, stealing $10 million and selling influence. It really is. It's more of a betrayal.
Starting point is 00:18:42 And, of course, the vaccine mandates were more of a betrayal than anything else. And Trump, with his lockdowns and his trillions of dollars of universal basic income training, that was far worse than anything they accused Trump of. That was a true insurrection against the American people, against the Constitution, not against their election. What Trump did was he did lead an insurrection,, not against their election. What Trump did was he did lead an insurrection, but not in January, 2021 in March of 2020. But they're not going to come after these guys because they're part and parcel of
Starting point is 00:19:16 that, that would be the rightful remedy for both of them and they both should be impeached, they both should be imprisoned after they're impeached. But Trump accuses Biden in response. Here's his response. He goes to Iowa and he's trying to appeal to the evangelical database, which is very strong in Iowa. So now he grabs his or somebody's Bible. I don't know if he's even got one. He accuses Biden of not being religious enough.
Starting point is 00:19:47 He says, Biden barely mentioned God when he's talking about Christmas. How about that? This guy is a shameless demagogue. I won't play the clip for you again, but you remember one of the two guys. So what's your favorite verse? Or maybe it was book of the Bible. Oh, all of them. All of them.
Starting point is 00:20:07 Can you name one? Are you an Old Testament or New Testament guy? Oh, both. I just love them. I love them equally. Yes. Look, as he goes to that church in Washington, marching with everybody. So they all see him and he holds up a Bible.
Starting point is 00:20:23 Yeah. I'm going to look in it. And of course, his so-called religious advisors won't talk to him about that either. Because for them, access to the rich and famous is more important than what happens to Trump. They don't love Trump. They love his following. If they loved him, they'd talk to him about the Bible. They don't.
Starting point is 00:20:46 When I was president, we brought back the beautiful phrase, Merry Christmas, and I'm very proud of that. There you go. You know what else he brought along? He brought along trannies for the Miss Universe contest that he had. He brought along the World Economic Forum lockdowns. He brought on the idea that you people are non-essential. You don't deserve to work or have a small business. He brought along the mass murder jabs that Alex tells us are sugar shots. He brought all that stuff on. But yeah, he's your guy now.
Starting point is 00:21:17 By the way, the other thing he brought on was January the 6th. And you've got yet another person every day that goes by. The FBI indicts somebody else, charges somebody else. Yesterday I talked about how they went after a journalist for the blaze. And now this is a Florida woman who's being charged for being inside the Capitol on January the 6th. It truly is amazing. It truly is amazing to see not only the corruption and the persecution of their political enemies by the Democrats,
Starting point is 00:21:54 but to see the GOP taking the powder on this is just equally amazing. And yet, that's the pattern we see with everything, isn't it? It's like the yin and the yang. The Democrats make the aggression and they move it and then the Republicans just lay back and say nothing, nothing about it. I used to, every time they would push for the minimum wage, these were the kinds of first world problems
Starting point is 00:22:17 we had 20, 30 years ago. And when Rush Limbaugh was around and he would say, hey, he would always argue, well, he raised the minimum wage, and he'd make the right arguments. He said, it's just going to create inflation. Nobody's going to be any better off. You know, spike prices up, and everything will settle out, and everybody will be back where they were.
Starting point is 00:22:38 But he would always oppose it. And I used to wonder, so, Rush, why don't you say the same argument? You know, why should the government be setting wages? Let's just get rid of the minimum wage. But they would never get rid of the minimum wage. They just opposed the increase. Or do a little bit less of an increase of the minimum wage. It's either a good thing or it isn't.
Starting point is 00:23:01 Give them $500 an hour. Let's everybody pay each other with Chuck E. Cheese dollars. You know, it's either a good thing or it isn't. But they're always just, we're the Democrats, but a little bit less. And so as this new person is indicted and betrayed, you have one of the Proud Boys who cooperated, Charles Donahoe, gets a sentence of five years, which I think is excessive. Well, 40 months of incarceration. But compare it to the sentence that Enrico Terrio got, 22 years.
Starting point is 00:23:45 Stuart Rhodes, a little bit less than that. Joe Biggs, 17 years. That's absolutely insane. And so when you look at this, I went to Darren Beattie's revolver site because Darren Beattie's been real big about, oh, this guy's a provocateur, this guy is a provocateur. That guy is a provocateur.
Starting point is 00:24:06 As a matter of Darren Beatty was saying that Enrico Terrio and Stuart Rhodes, he said they're FBI agents. And even after they were charged with this obscure law, he said, that'll never hold. That's such a ridiculous thing. It's such an overcharge. I still stand by my statement that these guys were inside agents and FBI agents. And yet they got the two longest sentences. I never saw Darren Beatty do a retraction. It's one of the reasons why when he goes on about Ray Epps, I'm very skeptical about that.
Starting point is 00:24:38 He's the one who also started the Ray Epps stuff. And I'm telling you what the reason that Darren Beatty is doing this is because he's trying to use these people as a red herring. Oh, it was Ray Epps that got everybody to go in January. No, it was Trump. It was Alex Jones. It was people like Tucker Carlson. They were the ones who got everybody to go in January the 6th. They were the ones who made money getting everybody to go on January the 6th. They were the ones who made money getting everybody to go on January the 6th.
Starting point is 00:25:06 Yeah, there were agent provocateurs there that started violence and escalated things and dressed as protesters and things like that. But it was the entrapment. It was the luring that I've been talking about. And that's what he doesn't want you to see. And so he'll put it all on Ray Epps. You think that was all orchestrated by Ray Epps, even if he was a Fed agent?
Starting point is 00:25:31 He didn't have that kind of influence. It truly is amazing to see this. Well, we're going to take a quick break. And when we come back, we're going to play the Alex Jones telling everybody that Trump's genetic code injection was nothing but mere sugar water. Yes, yes, I know.
Starting point is 00:25:49 People don't believe it, even when they see it. They always call me a liar. Put the clip up there that somebody sent to me or put up on Twitter. Karen saw it on Twitter. And I reposted it. And so I kept saying he was saying this kind of stuff. He didn't say that. He didn't say that. So then I this kind of stuff and everybody he didn't say that he didn't say that so then I put it up well he didn't say that it's like I told one of the people
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Starting point is 00:28:41 He said, but the COVID era of public policy, he spells it E-R-A, I would spell it E-R-R-O-R. Although era is correct because they didn't make a mistake. It was deliberate. They knew what they were doing. The COVID era of public policy in the U.S. and all over the world was the worst deployment of compulsory public policy in the U S and all over the world was the worst deployment of compulsory public policy in our lifetime. There really was 40 chests and Alex was telling you, but it was 40 chests being played by the world economic forum and the UN and the
Starting point is 00:29:16 world health organization and Gates and all the rest of the people. And they were using moving the pieces on the board like Trump and all the rest of these leaders and every one of the countries, they were using moving the pieces on the board like Trump and all the rest of these leaders and every one of the countries, regardless of what their stated philosophy was or political party, or whether they portrayed themselves as anti-globalist, they all marched in lockstep to whatever the world economic forum and the UN and these other globalist organizations wanted and all this.
Starting point is 00:29:42 He says it was not an act of nature. It was designed. It was not an act of nature. It was designed. It was deployed by men in power. A chronicle of what has been shattered yields a litany of horribles. We had educational losses. We had ruined businesses. We had rampant mental illness. We had medical injury, homelessness, job upheaval and loss, depleted arts,
Starting point is 00:30:06 wrecked families and communities, inflation, ruined national accounts, a generation of students traumatized, bitter political divisions, a widespread lack of hope in the future. Tucker's
Starting point is 00:30:22 exactly right. Jeffrey Tucker's exactly right. And who, where did all this happen? what he's talking about here is the lockdown policy the lockdown policy the Trump policy did all of this and he doesn't even list everything you were told that you were not essential people with small businesses
Starting point is 00:30:42 that they had built out of their blood, sweat, tears, and life savings destroyed, wiped out because they were not essential. The big box retail stores, the Wall Street stores, the online Amazon stores, they were essential for their new world order that Trump ushered in. And then, of course, everybody got their universal basic income training. Here's your stimulus check. Here's your PPP check. Here's the risks.
Starting point is 00:31:12 And that will help to assuage your anger. And it worked. The only people who rioted were the people over George Floyd, which actually is too bad um but um then you had um you know not even fauci called the vaccine sugar water but alex jones did the only two candidates who dwell on the topic at all ron desantis and robert f kennedy jr are systematically marginalized and silenced with large and active juntas of opposition working around the clock, says Jeffrey Tucker. And he's right, even though
Starting point is 00:31:50 I don't support them, either with them as a candidate. I don't support anybody that's running. But he's right about that. He said, to many of us, what is happening and what is revealed daily amounts to a parade of scandals, except the national media doesn't care in the slightest. Both political parties are involved, and I would say both factions of the CIA press are involved. The mainstream Mockingbird press and the new mainstream alternative media, the MAGA Bird press. They're both involved. Keeping silent on this whole topic is one thing to be sure that both Biden and Trump forces agree on. They don't even have to discuss it.
Starting point is 00:32:30 It's not talked about on Fox or CNN. It's not talked about on Infowars or Breitbart. They find other things to talk about. And if they talk about it on Infowars or Breitbart or World Net Daily, they will rage about the vaccine occasionally. Not Breitbart or World Net Daily. They will rage about the vaccine occasionally. Not Breitbart, I think. I don't remember seeing anything really about the vaccine there. But when they talk about it and how much they hate the vaccine, they will never lay it at the feet of Trump.
Starting point is 00:32:58 Never. He had nothing to do with it. It truly is amazing. It truly is amazing to watch this kind of bipolar bipartisanship or this uh whatever you want to call it schizophrenia i mean these people are just multiple personalities but it was murder on the warp speed express and ever as i've said before every one of these parties had a hand in it. They would stick the jab in your back, just like an Agatha Christie novel.
Starting point is 00:33:33 Murder on the Orient Express. Biden has never asked about it, but then he's not asked about anything. Trump has only been asked a couple of times and responds as if it was a long time ago. That was some of the stuff that I saw on Twitter. Well, that was a long time ago. That was some of the stuff that I saw on Twitter. Well, when did that, that was a long time ago. That was in September of 2020. Do you remember what was happening then? I'll remind you, but yeah, it was not a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:34:02 And it came at a very crucial juncture and for a very specific reason. Trump has only been asked a couple of times. He responds as if it was a long time ago and if, as if he did the right thing, but he otherwise offers zero in the way of specifics. The Trump partisans have the strongest reason for silence and enforcing that on everybody else because Trump green-lighted the lockdowns in March of 2020. By the time he lost interest in the COVID response, bureaucrats took over and he was reduced to tweeting objections.
Starting point is 00:34:28 I don't think that's the case. I think he turned it over to Fauci, made Fauci the president. He incentivized and signed everything that he was told to do to release all the money to make all this stuff happen. Even in September 2020, he said the CDC imposed under Trump an eviction moratorium that wrecked the property rights of millions of landlords. And they kept that rule throughout the year. Jeffrey Tucker says, did Trump approve of that? Was he powerless to stop that?
Starting point is 00:35:03 Was he president in name only? Who was president? Was it Fauci? Was it Klaus? Who was it? You know, you got Netanyahu who used his own people as lab rats and bragged about it. And got a couple of public videos bragging about that to the World Economic Forum. Does he work for the World Economic Forum?
Starting point is 00:35:25 Is he saying, I did exactly what you guys did? I'm using Jews as lab rats? You want to talk about anti-Semitism? There's nobody. I mean, he's the Joseph Mingala of the 21st century, Netanyahu is. Huge corporate retailers gained massive advantages over the smaller and locally owned competition, driving many of them out of business.
Starting point is 00:35:48 Was that not foreseen? Was that the plan? Nor have there been any, anybody questioned about a possible role in pushing for lockdowns or prolongation. They haven't even asked Amazon about their conflict of interest where the Washington post pushes the lockdowns and amazon makes the profits good point good point so um as he says um all this kind of socio-political analysis
Starting point is 00:36:19 might explain the whole uh of the silence they said still some of us can't shake the sense that there is something else going on something having to do with national security and a bioweapons program let me just say that um yeah i he doesn't really go there with this but there's a lot of people who are and we've had some more information come out to try to keep pushing this narrative. Um, I was the first one to mention in the latter part of December. I said, so they're saying there's some kind of a monkey soup virus or something that's coming out of the Wuhan wet lab. I said, is it any coincidence that the only biosafety level four lab in China, the only one is right there at that same spot where the wet market is? I said,
Starting point is 00:37:10 is this a leak like we have seen back in 2014 with a national primate center and Tulane where they brought in a bacteria, Burkholderia pseudomallei. And it was, um, it was a biosafety level three lab, and it got out into the wild. They started seeing monkeys get sick outside of the lab.
Starting point is 00:37:30 Wait a minute, that shouldn't happen. Those monkeys were never in the lab, and we had this all controlled in the lab, and that set off a whole wave of things. It was Allison Young at USA Today who did a whole series of all the accidents that they had had at these bio labs, levels one through four throughout the country,
Starting point is 00:37:49 and how there were a couple hundred of them usually associated with universities, how they had diseased animals that had escaped, how they'd had faulty equipment that exposed the lab workers to this, and then the whole basis of the work to bring in a disease like this bacteria that is very rare, very fatal, and if not treated properly, to bring it in and to make it easier to spread, to make it more dangerous. And so the whole thing was reprehensible. And I was talking about that in 2014. So I looked at that. And then I saw all of the stuff about the Chinese faking the falling down.
Starting point is 00:38:28 I saw locking everybody in. It's like, oh, it's not that. It's the dark winter plan that they've been practicing for 20 years. Going back to two months before 9-11, the first one of those games. Run by the CIA. But again, the mainstream media and the MAGA bird press, like Infowars, are pushing all the CIA. But again, the mainstream media and the MAGA bird press, like Infowars, are pushing all the panic.
Starting point is 00:38:50 Why? We subsequently found out during the Sandy Hook lawsuit that Alex made more money during pushing that panic to push the lockdown to support Trump's actions. He made more money selling storable food than he had ever made, record profits.
Starting point is 00:39:07 I'd open up the books to find that out. But I knew he was making money hand over fist. And he would bring in people like Mike Adams who would push that narrative. And he had Mike Adams doing the fourth hour, you know, I'll have to do a three-hour show and they'd have somebody as a guest do the fourth hour. And so he had Mike Adams every day pushing this fear stuff.
Starting point is 00:39:26 I started getting John Rapoport on because John Rapoport was onto the game. He knew what it was. And, of course, Mike Adams wasn't stupid either. Mike Adams knew what this was about. Mike Adams had covered the vaccine stuff and all the rest of the stuff for years, just as Alex had. And so I started getting John Rappaport on. The way Alex works this, you understand the technique that he does here.
Starting point is 00:39:50 Alex Jones is always right. Well, what Alex Jones does is he pushes some narrative that gives him fame and fortune. But then he also hedges his bets. And so after a while with this stuff, he started bringing on John onto his bets and so after a while with this stuff he started bringing on john onto his show and to talk about this to give a different opinion than the pants on fire garbage
Starting point is 00:40:13 that was coming from mike adams mike adams showing cdc charts about how everybody's dying from covid more people dying from covid than heart disease and and cancer and all the rest of this stuff so he started bringing on John Rapoport. So you could say, hedge his bets. This whole thing started to look like, and Alex knew it was a lie from the beginning. And so as it's starting to build, he brings in John Rapoport. And then he brings in David Icke. And David Icke just said, just blew the whole thing apart.
Starting point is 00:40:41 And Mike Adams got very furious, partly because he wasn't on every day but partly because of David Icke and Mike Adams flipped out and said I'm the only scientist in alternative media here really and this this is a shame that we have David Icke here people are going to die because David he went full Fauci on everybody I said I said, Mike Adams is the only scientist? What's his degree? Take a look at his, I wonder if he's ever put out, he didn't have what his degree was in. I don't know if he got political science like John Kerry, or if he got some kind of medical science or engineering science. I don't even know if he got a degree.
Starting point is 00:41:23 He doesn't tell you where he went to school. He doesn't tell you when he graduated. He doesn't tell you what he majored in. He tells you that he was accepted to go to MIT, but he didn't go. He had a near MIT experience. Like people have a near death experience. By the way, you get near death experience. I don't really care what you tell me. It's you didn't die. Okay. It's like saying I had a near Denver experience. I almost went to Denver one time, but I never went there, but I can tell you all about it. No, you can't.
Starting point is 00:41:57 So Mike Adams had a near MIT experience and that's his claim to fame. That's the only school he'll mention the one that he didn't go to. And so when he put that out, I said something about it on my program, and then he did an article attacking me. And we got into it back and forth, Mike Adams and I. And I have no use for him. I think he's an absolute total fraud. The health ranger is a total fraud. He'll tell you the truth sometimes.
Starting point is 00:42:29 But do you really want to get your information from somebody that constantly mixes truth and lies for what agenda do you really want to to get that and so um alex would would play that game he would play the game of bringing me on since i made my opposition to all of this you know uh there's a covid virus and it's a bioweapon and we're all going to die if we don't wear a mask that you can get at infowars.com uh and if we don't uh you know help uh and play the lockdown game and all the rest of this stuff and uh hope that we've got a safe vaccine that's coming from trump we're all going to die so he brought me on a couple of times and i said this i said i was told by somebody that i had interviewed he contacted me on a couple of times and I said this, I said, I was told by somebody that I had interviewed. He contacted me, sent me an email and he said,
Starting point is 00:43:10 Alex is telling people that this is the safe vaccine that, that, um, it's not the bad Gates vaccine, but it's the, um, it's one that Trump has put together to, you know, play 4d chess. And, um, and this is going to be safe he goes you got to stop this and it's like well i haven't seen any of that stuff and i started listening a little bit but i didn't hear it and um then i i forgot about it i don't have the time to listen to other people do their shows i really don't i mean it's it's not a slam on anybody to say that I don't listen to other people. I just don't have the time to do it. And, um, so, um, cause I'm doing my own research and my research is not to, uh, put together what other people should.
Starting point is 00:43:57 I know somebody who does that, that still works at InfoWars. He's got a big thing of monitors, all video stuff up there. He's looking at all the them. What are they talking about? What does he say? That's how he does his research. But I don't have the time for that. And so it was pretty clear that I was opposing what Alex was saying. So he brought me on, and he brought on Francis Boyle. Francis Boyle is somebody who has, for a long time, we were on the same side with all this gain of function.
Starting point is 00:44:24 This is stupid. It's dangerous. It's risky. It ought to be shut down. Many scientists have said that he was involved with trying to set up a treaty to ban all this stuff. And so I'd had him on. We'd interviewed him multiple times. And so Alex gets Francis Boyle on who is all about, oh, this is it.
Starting point is 00:44:42 This is the this is the event I've been telling you about all the time. This is the gain of function thing that's gone wild. And I didn't agree with that. And every time Francis Boyle would come back, Francis Boyle would say, well, David, with all due respect, it's like, oh, give me a break. I guess that's what they do wherever he graduated from. Was it Harvard or whatever?
Starting point is 00:45:02 Yeah, let's bow down and worship this guy because he's a Harvard graduate. have we dispelled that myth yet anyway uh you know with all due respect uh the way we say that in the south in uh christian circles they say well bless your heart that was the uh that would be our i should have responded with that i guess well bless your heart, Francis. But, you know, here's what's really happening. He was absolutely certain that this was a synthetic thing and it was going to kill everybody. Yeah, buy your storable food.
Starting point is 00:45:39 And then Alex, and I don't remember if it was that time or if it was another time. I'm on. Alex is ending the program. The music is playing. We got 30 seconds to go out. And then Alex does that. He goes, and then Trump is keeping us from the really bad vaccine that Bill Gates wants to put out there. And it's like, what?
Starting point is 00:45:58 He did it with me sitting there. I had never seen him do it, but he did it with me sitting there. And I would say that to people. and they would say, you're lying. You're all, where's your source. I didn't have the time to go back and find, I couldn't remember what day that was. And, um, um, I didn't save it at the time, but, uh, you know, that's, that's just the amazing thing about it. And so, uh, this person, um, um uh put this under one uh post that i
Starting point is 00:46:28 had on twitter and karen saw it and i put it out with comment and this is um what alex was saying about the vaccine several of these uh comments about this that's why they're admitting the new force inoculations coming next year will actually maim and kill a lot of people because Bill Gates knows he can't hide it. That's why Trump is taking control of the process, saying he's going to have an early vaccine from a company that doesn't make one that is so dangerous or that doesn't change our DNA. And I'm not even endorsing what Trump's doing, but I understand what he's doing. And I'm not even endorsing what Trump's doing. And I'm not even endorsing what Trump's doing. Gates goes, trust my vaccine, but don't trust the CDC's vaccine.
Starting point is 00:47:07 And then I went and looked up the ones that Trump's looking at. They're very weak, attenuated, classic viruses with a very low amount of adjuvant in it. And what is adjuvant? It makes your body have an autoimmune response
Starting point is 00:47:19 because a lot of times if a vaccine's weak, which again, doesn't hurt you as bad, you're not going to have the autoimmune response. You're not going to form antibodies. So they've got to give you the squalene or the mercury or the aluminum to trigger that. And so, yeah, Trump's looking at basically sugar water for folks. Can we take a little bit of an attenuated, microwaved or radiated COVID deal? Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:47:46 COVID's already everywhere anyways. Trump's looking at basically sugar water for folks. Can we take a little bit of attenuated, microwaved, or radiated? And so, yeah, Trump's looking at basically sugar water for folks. So it's basically sugar water. It's sugar water mRNA. How about that? So we got a new name for the vaccine.
Starting point is 00:48:07 I've been calling it the Trump shot. I've been calling it mass murder. I've been calling it the genetic code injection because that's what it was. And as a matter of fact, Alex knew that as well. He's just making this stuff up. He shows you a clip in that video. And that's a clue as to when this happened. The article is 16 September 20. So it was in the middle of September or later that he was telling this.
Starting point is 00:48:39 This is a clip from that video there. This is from the Washington Examiner. The Trump vaccine distribution plan comes into focus and into controversy. That's what it was about. It wasn't anything about saying how Trump had a different vaccine than Fauci. It wasn't anything about saying that Trump had a different vaccine than Moderna or Pfizer. Where would Alex come up with something that Trump has got some other vaccine? Does that sound hauntingly familiar to what Steve Pachinik was saying? Well, you know, there's a whole set of other ballots out there. Two days after the election,
Starting point is 00:49:11 Steve Pachinik, CIA, once CIA, always CIA. As a matter of fact, Steve, if you're listening, I'd like to come on and have you come on and talk to me about it. And let's talk about your friend, Henry Kissinger, who just passed on that, uh, since you to Italy, when operation Gladio, that false flag operation where they pretended they were Marxist revolutionaries, but it was really NATO and they kidnapped the Italian prime minister who was a leftist and you went there to negotiate his release and his widow and the Italian court said you gave the order to kill him let's talk about that steve you piece of filth um and of course you know do you notice what alex
Starting point is 00:49:54 was saying you know it's not another set of ballots that have a blockchain watermark quantum computing thing and all the rest of the you know terms that he can throw against the wall to see what sticks. Oh, no, there's two sets of, we got not only Pfizer, Moderna, and we got the Johnson & Johnson stuff, but we've also got some Trump shot that nobody other than Alex ever talked about. Where's that? The sugar water shot. Yeah, where is that one? Just made it up.
Starting point is 00:50:28 Absolutely made it up. And, you know, when we talk about the adjuvants you know what are those adjuvants those are the things that alex is raging about for decades that we're giving people autism and things like that the mercury that he's mentioning and other stuff like that yeah he knew about that uh he knew about the mRNA stuff. As a matter of fact, here's a clip from 2018. 2018. The mRNA vaccines are an example for that cell and gene therapy. I always like to say, if we had surveyed two years ago in the public, would you be willing to take gene or cell therapy and inject it into your body? We would have probably had a 95% refusal rate.
Starting point is 00:51:06 I think this pandemic has also opened many people's eyes to innovation in a way that was maybe not possible before. Yeah. So, you know, I called it the genetic code injection. That's what it was. It was obvious without seeing that that clip i didn't see that clip for quite some time uh but uh yeah genetic code injection um it wasn't sugar water uh and so it doesn't really matter you heard what else he had to say there um well um yeah can you handle something that's uh irradiated and weakened and a little bit of an adjuvant. And of course you can, it'd be like sugar water. That's not what these vaccines were at all. They were mRNA code that was injected into you. It wasn't some weakened or radiated bacteria or even a virus.
Starting point is 00:51:56 It was genetic material that was injected into you. And we all knew that, you know, when Trump did his little dog and pony show and he went around with all the different vaccine companies. How long will it take you? No, it's too long. You, well, we can do it faster, but we can do it this long. No, that's still too long. You, you.
Starting point is 00:52:11 He already had them all arranged. He already knew what was going on. It was all a show. All a show. And he gets to Moderna and they say, well, we're ready to go today. We just got to get your authorization. We're going to have the, we're not going to manufacture this uh thing you know i mean who who knows did they have an isolated virus apparently not from all indications they didn't have an isolated virus that they could
Starting point is 00:52:35 culture that they could irradiate or weaken or whatever alex wants to imagine an imaginary virus an imaginary pandemic, an imaginary process to weaken or to radiate this stuff. No, no, it was about programming your body. And that's what I said. When does the programming stop? Well, it turns out it doesn't stop. And then there's a lot of contaminants in there,
Starting point is 00:52:59 not just your usual mercury and things like that. No, Alex, you were an accomplice to murder. You got a lot more than 30 pieces of silver. You got record profits out of this. And I don't apologize for this at all. I don't really care how people perceive this. People are saying, you're a liar. No, what do you see in that clip I just played you?
Starting point is 00:53:23 Who's lying? You tell me and um oh you're just sour grapes no i gotta say god has really blessed us uh you know my experience has been like the experience we have our insurance agent got kicked out of his insurance company because he wouldn't take the jab and he was making a lot of money he was making we his insurance company because he wouldn't take the jab. And he was making a lot of money. He was making, we talked about it because he, you know, we also talked about this program and stuff. So he knew where I was coming from politically. He was making about $300,000 a year.
Starting point is 00:53:56 And he said it was a difficult decision. And his parents really thought he was a lunatic, lectured him and all the rest of the stuff, but he walked away from his job. And then he went independent as an agent. And he says, and I'm making a lot more money than I made then. And God has really blessed this. And he refused to do it on principled basis. And so, you know, when we look at this, I'm real happy as to where we are now. I got to live in an area of the country that I love. I was living in an area of the country that I hated. And I really hated working in Infowars that last year.
Starting point is 00:54:31 Really hated. The betrayal of this country. The betrayal of our Constitution. And the mass murder and destruction that was being excused and used to make record profits. So, you tell people for years how destructive these things are, and then you tell them that this is sugar water, the most destructive vaccine we ever had. And how is it done?
Starting point is 00:54:54 Well, Fauci told you before it was going to happen. He said, yeah, we're going to do it from the inside. We're going to do it with chaos, and we're going to do it iteratively. And he should have also mentioned, we've got some people like Alex who are going to sell it with chaos and we're going to do it iteratively. And you should have also mentioned, we've got some people like Alex are going to sell it to the Trump fans. So that was in the fall that he was doing that, apparently in September to get Trump reelected. And, but of course,
Starting point is 00:55:18 Trump had already killed a lot of people with his medical stuff. So yesterday, as I said, the Twitter feed turned into a dumpster fire. I don't like to spend time on Twitter. I really hate social media now, especially because of all the Maga Tards that are out there and all the Alex fanboys that are out there. They'll come in and say,
Starting point is 00:55:37 where's your proof of this? It's like, do you see the video? You don't believe me. You don't believe your eyes. You don't believe your ears. You believe Alex. You believe me. You don't believe your eyes. You don't believe your ears. You believe Alex. You believe Trump. One person, my favorite one, he was talking about fentanyl.
Starting point is 00:55:54 You think so? You think so? This is how deranged these people are. They're lunatics, quite frankly. And some of them I would reply to and say, bye-bye. And I'm just banning people left and right. Look, I don't really care if anybody listens. I have to tell people what this is about.
Starting point is 00:56:11 I have to tell people when they're being lied to, deceived, being set up, being murdered. That responsibility is on me. I knew it. Alex knew it. Mike Adams knew it. John Rapoport knew it. John told people the truth. I told people the truth. I have no guilty conscience about this whatsoever. And if you're going to try to dismiss this because you are a fan of Trump or Alex, I've got really no more
Starting point is 00:56:41 patience with you. And I'm going to kick you off. I don't really care. It means nothing to me to be on social media. And those numbers of followers absolutely mean nothing. And if you're going to be an agent of disinformation, or if you're so benighted that after three years, you can't figure out what this game is. I'm not interested in having a conversation with you. I might respond to you and say bye and ban you. So again, frankly, Scarlett, I don't give a damn about these people's opinion.
Starting point is 00:57:13 If at the end of 2023, they haven't figured this out, well then, with all due respect, as Francis Boyle would say, goodbye. This is, as a matter of fact, one of the people who still works at Infowars, Kellan McBrain, which I used to always like Kellan, we always got along well, Darren's son. He's a writer there. And he responded to this by saying,
Starting point is 00:57:42 well, well, well, like a baby. It's like, well, seriously, you're a writer. You're a writer working for Alex. And you can't think of any kind of way to defend Alex for saying this. You're going to make this an ad hominem attack to me. And you can't defend what this guy said. And let me just say to you, Kellen, I got one question for you. Is there anything that you won't do for a job
Starting point is 00:58:09 and for a small paycheck? Have you sold your soul? Are you going to whore for this lying, grifting, murdering thief, Alex Jones? Just amazing. Just amazing. Shameless. shameless shameless what these people are doing um anyway uh then we go to tucker because i saw this as soon as i got i just i get onto twitter and i get onto gab not really to engage people um i just get on there to post the podcast or whatever
Starting point is 00:58:47 and i see this stuff and this is what i saw yesterday uh yet again uh we have tucker um this is at least the second time he's talking about building seven now after 22 years tucker's got questions about building seven but he's got no answers for you. What is that about? What is that game? Again, he plays these games just like he plays with Trump. Here's Tucker again about building seven. Building seven stuff. I'm happy to believe it collapsed because it was hit with debris from the planes or whatever. Oh, really? You're happy to believe that? I don't know. I've personally known a number of structural engineers who are like, that's not true.
Starting point is 00:59:28 Now, what is true? I don't know. I have no evidence. I haven't seen anybody placing satchel charges in the building. I don't know. It's all speculation. But it's an entirely fair question.
Starting point is 00:59:37 It is not crazy to ask, how did those buildings collapse in the way? Did it particularly the building that was not hit by a plane? Like, what was that? And you get to a certain point where you realize people are lying right to your face and you don't know it or you don't perceive it or maybe you don't care about it. But I think if you have self-respect, you don't want to be lied to. Why would you?
Starting point is 00:59:59 And if it's your country, and in this case it is my country, I was born here, I have a right to know. So what's the end? Stop lecturing me about how it's my fault that i want to know or i'm crazy for wanting to know what is the answer oh it's already been determined except he doesn't have any answers this is a guy who's paid like 25 million a year to give his opinion and analysis on things and he doesn't know 22 years after all this so richard gage says uh well you know next time you do this because i played you the clip before where uh a younger tucker carlson had um a physicist on and he just harangued him you know about how silly this whole thing was and the guy said well can you play that video that i gave you i know no i can't play no i'm not going to play that video. Well, here's the video that he doesn't want to play, or it was actually something that was very much like it. Actually, Travis, I don't see that in there.
Starting point is 01:00:54 But there's one more clip that's not in the board there, and that's the Tucker Building 7 clip. So if you can find that, we'll play that. It's the Building seven for tucker this is world trade center seven just before it collapsed on september the 11th 2001 it did not be a little bit of black smoke do you see flames coming out of that damaged by falling debris and fire but by 5 20 p.m most of the fires have been extinguished although the building was 47 stories high it doesn't fall sideways, nor collapse unevenly.
Starting point is 01:01:30 For this to have happened, all of the building's vertical supports must have given way at almost exactly the same time. Yet the Federal Emergency Management Agency reported that the collapse was due primarily to fire. But what does it look like to you yeah it looks like mass murder to me looks like mass murder covered up by people who were CIA wannabes it's one of the things about Tucker and Alex the National Institute couple of trust fund kids who want to be in the CIA, a controlled demolition. Yeah, it was a controlled demolition.
Starting point is 01:02:10 And it's being sold to you by controlled press like Tucker. And now he's trying to pull it back a little bit. The guy is malleable. This article, Tucker Carlson follows the herd onto the Trump train. Herd immunity. Carlson follows the herd onto the Trump train. Herd immunity? Joe Rogan has said that conversations that occur on Carlson's show were some of the most nuanced. Yeah, so nuanced that you can't find the truth in it sometimes.
Starting point is 01:02:42 Trump proved beyond all doubt where Tucker Carlson is and what he is. He is a follower. The words that Carlson chose to describe President Trump on January the 6th, 2021. He called him in texts that we've now seen. It is kind of interesting when they get these texts, you know. When Alex refused to defend free speech in the Sandy Hook trial, he lost because he did not want to play the game. He wanted to keep everything he could hidden. He's been scrolling away money in various places and lying about this stuff for the longest time.
Starting point is 01:03:13 He didn't want them to discover any of that. So he didn't comply, and he lost by default. And he said, I gave them all the information that they wanted. And then there was that Perry Mason moment where his lawyer mistakenly sent them texts that Alex maintained that he didn't have. And his lawyer had maintained that he didn't have. And then these are the texts that came from Tucker Carlson, where he said Trump was a quote demonic force a destroyer and that wasn't the first time he had said that he said um uh two days before he denounced trump as an incompetent and he despised him he said we are very very close to being able to ignore trump
Starting point is 01:04:02 most nights and i truly can't wait i hate him passionately added carlson you know we have seen tucker carlson didn't say any of that stuff publicly we've seen public statements like that from alex and from roger you know alex is kind of like the daisy he loves trump he loves him not he loves him he loves him not he's back and forth um and we've seen that from these people publicly. But I got to tell you that the vitriol directed at Trump from these guys privately is worse than the stuff that you just heard from Carlson. They passionately despise Trump. And yet they lift him up and even tell you that the poisonous vaccine is sugar water. It is just beyond belief what these people are like. Makes me want to throw up.
Starting point is 01:04:58 None of these opinions of Carlson ever made it to air, unlike Alex and Roger. Carlson issued no sweeping condemnation of Trump, who lied to his own supporters, and who set them up and then abandoned them, who lured them in, fleeced them, and then abandoned them, both on that day and subsequently without any pardons. Instead, he said, quote, in the face of dissent, said Tucker Carlson, the first instinct of illegitimate leadership is to crack down on the population, but crackdowns never make it better.
Starting point is 01:05:29 They always make the country more volatile and more nuanced and more dangerous. Yeah. More nuanced is really the thing. So he can tell you the truth about some things, but he mixes lies with it. Carlson's spiritually tinged fear of Trump was revealed to the world earlier this year when he began an ongoing charm offensive aimed at Trump. Trump was again the front runner
Starting point is 01:05:54 after the persecution. And so Carlson went to work to repair the damage of the thought crimes had done to his reputation with Trump and the Trump loving audience. Again, we don't tell people the truth, right? This is model, not telling people the truth, but he wants to tell people what they want to hear and confirm their bias. Um, it's not very popular to tell people that their heroes and their trusted news sources are liars and murderers. So just be quiet about it and kind of nuance it. And you can tell people in private text messages and you can say it behind the
Starting point is 01:06:33 scenes, but you know, don't say that out loud because the whole game today, if you want to make tens of millions of dollars like Tucker and Alex is that you tell people what they want to hear. You confirm their bias. He said, I spent four years defending his policies and i'm going to defend them again here tonight he was saying to bode bosner lee who was the call screener for rush limbaugh who's now got his own uh radio show i guess he says and actually i'm pretty straightforward i'm i love trump like as a person said tucker i think trump is funny i think he's
Starting point is 01:07:07 insightful yeah he said all that same stuff about hunter biden as well too didn't he hunter's his neighbor he said i became an active trump supporter when they raided mar-a-lago last summer he says uh i agree with trump on a lot but even if I disagreed with Trump a lot, I'd still be a Trump supporter because you can't allow that. Well, I don't agree with the Mar-a-Lago raid, but I think that that doesn't make me a Trump supporter. I don't see how that follows from all of that. Despite having previously made the decision to do so last year, Carlson had not previously endorsed Trump's third presidential bid. Why? Well, the obvious answer is that it wasn't Trump's legal troubles that compelled Carlson to hop back onto the Trump train. It was a skyrocketing poll numbers. And that's one of the reasons why you see Alex do his, he loves me. I love Trump. I love Trump. Not I love Trump. I love
Starting point is 01:08:00 Trump. What, what Alex is doing is he's, you know, he's a weather vane reacting to opinion polls that are out there. And so, you know, if DeSantis is the lead guy, he loves DeSantis. If Trump is the lead guy, he loves Trump. And so he blasted DeSantis, whom he'd previously been friendly with. He said DeSantis' donor, Ken Griffin, told him to change his view on Ukraine from it's a regional conflict we shouldn't get involved in to it's a super important thing. We should send more money, said Tucker Carlson.
Starting point is 01:08:34 There's absolutely no evidence of any of that. It's pure fabrication. Just like Alex's sugar water stuff. It's pure fabrication. And when we look at the, again, this war over the truth, you've got the New York Times. This reporter, his name is Stuart Thompson. I'm a reporter for the New York Times covering how false and misleading information spreads online well report about yourself because what he did was he suggested that the death of a 24 year old from myocarditis was not caused by the vaccine maybe this new york
Starting point is 01:09:15 times reporter could get some help from alex who could explain no it couldn't have been killed from the vaccine it was just sugar water that he injected right uh so he's now being sued on behalf of the state of the young man who died the 24 year old who died and um they say that this new york times article marginalized the family's unspeakable suffering the new york times ridiculed all those who advocate for the parents of George Watts Jr., whose death, according to his death certificate, was, quote, caused by COVID-19 vaccine-related myocarditis. You know, the Trump sugar water.
Starting point is 01:10:02 The Times also inaccurately characterized the children's health defense involvement when they're not a party in the suit but this guy stewart thompson again he bills himself as a reporter at the time covering about covering false and misleading information he's a disinfo beat and actually he's very much like that FBI agent who is head of investigating Russia, Russian involvement and all those who just got sentenced to four years in prison because that's what he did. He claimed that was what other people were doing. He claimed that was what Trump was doing. It wasn't. And he's going to prison for four years. That's what this guy is doing. This guy is a, well, I'm going to report on disinformation and yet he's the source
Starting point is 01:10:45 of the disinformation uh so um the president of children's health defense mary holland said all that one needs to know about this article totally lacking in empathy or journalistic integrity is that it is by a journalist who focuses on misinformation disinformation and misleading content this is to, in a straightforward language, that Thompson is a propagandist whose job is to counter inconvenient, yet often true narratives that go against the government and against the New York Times' primary advertisers,
Starting point is 01:11:21 Big Pharma. Mr. Thompson seems eager to suppress the reality that COVID vaccines are the most dangerous pharmaceutical product ever foisted on the global population. No, it's sugar water. It's sugar water. It's irradiated something or the other. It's weak. It's sugar water.
Starting point is 01:11:42 His father said he has been humbled by all the news attention his family's tragedy has received. He said, I also grieve for all the other families whose lives have been destroyed by these deadly shots. I'm sorry, sugar water. By the sugar water. By the Alex Jones sugar water. He said, but all the news coverage in the world will not bring my son back. Yeah. So nobody died at Sandy Hook, says Alex.
Starting point is 01:12:12 And MRNA is sugar water. And I'm the bad guy. George Watts Jr. was a student at a community college in New York. When the school mandated the Trump sugar water for all students. Watts waited to get vaccinated until the FDA approved the Pfizer-Coronavirus vaccine, that legal trick. Despite experiencing side effects from the very first dose, he understood the vaccine to be safe and effective. He trusted the news source. He trusted the news.
Starting point is 01:12:45 You know, the New York Times occasionally will tell you the truth about things. Same thing with the Washington Post. They don't lie about everything. If you're going to run a con job for the CIA, you can't lie about everything. You've got to tell the truth about most things. It's just the core things that you've got to then, after you gain the trust of people, your con job as a confidence man is then lie about the crucial things. That's how it works.
Starting point is 01:13:11 Whether you're talking about the mainstream media or the mainstream alternative media. Following the second dose, this 24-year-old experienced more severe side effects, including numbness in his extremities, difficulty grasping and holding objects, a sinus infection, cough, and sensitivity to light. He visited the emergency room. They complained of a lump on the side of his neck, but then he went into cardiac arrest and died from the Trump sugar water. So, yeah, by the way, the guy that i played earlier um that was an executive from bear saying that mrna shots are gene therapy but we market them as vaccines to gain the public trust and that's not all if they market them as vaccines they have absolutely no liability for this. And that's why they played that game about Corminati versus Pfizer-BioNTech. It was all about legal immunity.
Starting point is 01:14:12 And so now, you think this is all over? You got a German EU program that is aimed to make this go even faster for the next time, because they're going to do it over and over again until we stop them. They call it vaccelerate instead of warp speed. Will we ever learn? And this is my question. You know,
Starting point is 01:14:35 if Trump is reelected for the next pandemic, will they do another next pandemic? You know, because if Trump and Alex are there there you know people let their guard down hillary clinton could have never gotten away with this but trump could because the people who are skeptical about this were the conservatives that's why they put trump in so again they're bringing back this narrative about the lab misdirection. Again,
Starting point is 01:15:07 Fauci buddies, Peter Dazak and Ralph Baric lied to DARPA to conceal their involvement with creating COVID. See what's happening here. They're letting DARPA off the hook. DARPA has always been involved with this gene therapy disguised as a vaccine. So that's the purpose of this article. And, with this gene therapy disguised as a vaccine. So that's the purpose of this article. And it's also to misdirect you from what the real bioweapon is,
Starting point is 01:15:33 and that is the Trump sugar water. That's the real bioweapon. But again, they keep wanting to go back to the lab. And as I've said before, I'm not saying that people didn't have bad flus. Some years, it's worse than others and if you get it it's really bad um anytime i've as i said in 2009 when they were all talking about swine flu i got a horrific chest pneumonia i had walking pneumonia uh put me on a lot of antibiotics and things like that fortunately they, they did not, you know, knock me out and put me on a ventilator to kill me like they did under Trump.
Starting point is 01:16:09 But they continue to prep for this. I'll just say one more thing as it's coming, you know, now you've got Gates and they keep looking for things that are not, don't have needles to try to overcome that objection. You know, so just before this all happened, he worked with MIT and they came up with a little square that had micro needles that were so small that they didn't get to the nerves in your skin so they could inject you that way. They're talking about breathable mRNA. They're talking about putting mRNA in the food.
Starting point is 01:16:37 And then here's one, which I think is kind of interesting. The mRNA vaccine wafer technology. You just put it on your tongue there's like a little communion wafer there isn't it yeah interesting um before we go to break on rockfin uh duke nukem thank you very much for the tip i appreciate that it says merry christmas dave uh gang ho on the war versus trump we all all want a savior. He ain't it. Neither is AJ. That's right. On Rumble, thank you for the tip. He says, Merry Christmas. And perfectly messed up, as the listener there, or something to that effect. On Rumble, Stealth Patriot, thank you
Starting point is 01:17:22 for the tip. He says, thank you, Dave, for the quick response to my email. I always tell people that you are the most principled podcaster in the industry. Well, thank you. I don't know which email that was, but thank you. On Rumble, Radis Bro, and I got to say, I can't get to everybody. I mean, it's just so much that is going on. Sometimes it takes me a very long time to get back to people. As a matter of fact, and I keep looking for it, I had, and I feel really guilty about this,
Starting point is 01:17:48 I had a listener who put together an album. He says, I know it's not your style. It was a heavy metal style or something. And I haven't listened to it yet because since we've moved, I haven't set up a CD player. And I really hate that because I've got a computer that I used to rip CDs on and i've got a massive uh library that's there but i haven't haven't set it up yet even now that's how
Starting point is 01:18:11 pressed for time i am and so i haven't been able to listen to it yet but i i and i wanted to mention his name and i'm going to find it and uh and talk about that because i don't want to just blow that off but i do appreciate that and i did get it in case you're listening, um, on rumble Radis, bro. Thank you for the tip. He said, um, AJ had his son to do a quote, wearing a mask is patriotic ad. Did he really? I didn't see that again. There's a lot of stuff that was going on.
Starting point is 01:18:38 I was in my own little bubble. I got there. I would leave home at about four o'clock in the morning and I would get in there and I would start to do my work. And then, um, as soon as I finished my show, I would get out at about four o'clock in the morning and I would get in there and I would start to do my work. And then, um, as soon as I finished my show, I would get out of there as soon as I could. Uh, I, once my show started in 2017, I really didn't have much connection with anybody who worked there. And I really didn't see the content that they're putting out because it was, you know, it was what, um, he was paying me to tell people what I thought. Please stop telling me, paying me to tell people about him and his lies and stop stealing stuff. Anyway, he said, so his son did the wearing a mask is patriotic.
Starting point is 01:19:17 Rex did. I didn't know that. Well, telling everybody at Trump's putting out the good vaccine technology to take power away from Bill Gates and the new world order. Yeah. What an amazing thing, you know? Trump, the anti-globalist. And Alex, the anti-New World Order guy. And they support it all.
Starting point is 01:19:38 Well, that's an interesting game, isn't it, that they play? We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. If you like the Eagles. On a dark desert highway. The Cars. Let's go. and Huey Lewis and the news, they say the horror rock and roll is competing. You'll love the Classic Hits channel at APS Radio. Download our app or listen now at APSradio.com. Thank you. And now, The David Knight Show. Well, Tony's going to be joining us in about 10 minutes, so I'm going to do some just general news here so we can switch over whenever Tony is able to join with us.
Starting point is 01:21:06 I mentioned a couple of days ago about this other DARPA project. They're always there at the epicenter of evil. You know, they had the first DARPA contest was about self-driving cars, and they've done autonomous robots and autonomous killing machines and mRNA vaccines and you name it. I mean, these people are just, anyway, got their start back in the Vietnam War, I believe, if I remember correctly. It's been a long time since I read it. And Annie Jacobson had a book about that and talked about DARPA and the Jason scientists and everything that they put together.
Starting point is 01:21:45 But yeah, so they've got this project that they're working on. They gave a $10 million grant to Lloyd Austin's employer, Raytheon, because that's what the, he still works for them, even though he's the head of the joint chief or I guess the defense secretary. I think he's had the JCS anyway.
Starting point is 01:22:04 Lloyd Austin still works for Raytheon. Raytheon got this $10 million contract to be able to beam power anywhere they want. And I mean, it might really be anywhere they want. If you go back and you look at what Tesla was working on, Nikola Tesla, right? Not Elon Musk's company. The real guy. If you look at what he was working on, that Long Island Tower, Wardenclyffe Tower, Long Island, he was planning on beaming power across the Atlantic Ocean.
Starting point is 01:22:32 So, you know, they may be able to generate the power here and beam it to whatever war theater they're involved in. I would expect that that's ultimately what they want to do. And they had an interesting acronym for it. They called it POWER. I forget what it stood for, but that's what they call the program, is POWER. And so whether or not they can do it, it's kind of interesting. As I was looking more about this, I saw that back in 2020,
Starting point is 01:22:57 there was an article on the Freethought Project, and they had a private company who was also working on this and thought they were getting pretty close to it this is back in 2020 uh so it was in 1901 the tesla began this and he you know began that project there on long island the tower and he was going to do high voltage wireless energy transmission he got backing from jp morgan who then shut it down because you know he didn't want to have something that he couldn't meter or whatever else reason it was that's the way these things typically operate and uh but now um this guy in terms of their experiments uh this was
Starting point is 01:23:40 four years ago almost they said by removing the requirement for electricity to travel through wire, this company called M-Rod, not Nimrod, but M-Rod. Isn't that kind of interesting? It was reported by Popular Mechanics. I know Popular Mechanics has a lot of gee whiz, what if science stuff in it. But considering the fact that you got both DARPA and this story three or four years ago, there's also environmental benefits to the technology.
Starting point is 01:24:12 As many places use diesel generators or other fossil fuels to relay electricity from place to place, this will remove the need for those stations. So, for example, if you're Elon Musk and you want to take your plaid Tesla to show people that it works just as good as a Porsche on the Nürburgring, which, by the way, it didn't. But if you want to do that, you don't have to take along your diesel generator like Elon Musk did. And a very noisy, very dirty, smoky diesel generator that he had there to run the charging port because he's got a different standard charging port than they have.
Starting point is 01:24:47 But energy is transmitted through electromagnetic waves over very long distances using MROD's proprietary beam-shaping metamaterials and rectenna technology. MROD uses beams in the industrial, scientific, and medical frequency bands that are usually associated with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and RFID. Point-to-point transmission means that power is beamed directly between two points. There's no radiation around the beam as there is with high-voltage wire transmission. A low-power laser safety curtain ensures that the transmission beam immediately shuts down before any transient object, like a bird or helicopter, can fly through the main beam and get fried.
Starting point is 01:25:33 So something is flying in, breaks that laser curtain, and it shuts down the power beam. As Piper Mechanics noted at the time the time again about three years ago technology like this would seem implausible because of issues like the loss of signal fidelity or the transmission through the air and then through a series of mediating technologies but they claim that their technology refocuses the beam doesn't use any power and has almost no losses. That part of it, where he says it's close to 100% efficiency, that part of it is starting to sound too good to be true, frankly. But he says most of the loss is on the transmitting side. We're using solid state for the transmitting side.
Starting point is 01:26:17 That's essentially the same electronic elements you find on any radar system or even your microwave at home. Those are at the moment limited to about 70% efficiency. But he said there's a lot of development going into it. And so who knows? Instead of 70% efficiency, he thinks it's going to be close to 100%. Well, that remains to be seen. Still, that's a very high efficiency.
Starting point is 01:26:42 He says the original setup will be fairly low, sending just a few kilowatts over a few kilometers. However, he says it's scaling it up in order to send unfathomable amounts of energy, as he puts it, over very long distances can be done hypothetically by making larger rectinus. Rectinus. I don't know what a wrecked tennis is um only two days after his death the fbi had ordered the u.s office of alien property to seize all of tesla's belongings alien inventions maybe tesla's entire state from the hotel new yorker and other new york city hotels was transported to manhattan storage and warehouse Company under the Office of Alien Property seal. Yeah, like the end of Indiana Jones movie.
Starting point is 01:27:32 In an instant, the genius man's entire life's work became the property of the government to further their militaristic escapades. And so who knows? Like I said, maybe they have figured this out and gone beyond this private company at this point in time. All was not lost. Several new geniuses would rise up. People like Jim Murray would diligently devote their lives
Starting point is 01:27:52 to understanding what he had done. They would create paradigm-shifting technologies like switched energy resonance power supplies. This highly specialized electronic circuit has the ability to magnify electric power applied to it by nearly 50 times. When Jim Murray coupled his device with his friend's patented ultra-fast 5 nanosecond switching technology, they achieved a 4,790% increase, about 50 times times in electrical power compared to the input.
Starting point is 01:28:29 If commercialized, this type of performance would cause the largest electric utility companies to shake in their boots, which is why people like JP Morgan buy this and shut it down, and why the federal government comes in and takes it and puts it in a box in a warehouse. So we've seen this type of thing, but they may be ready to use this for their own benefit. By the way, talked about over the weekend, we had the anniversary of the original insurrection,
Starting point is 01:28:56 I guess, the Boston Tea Party, 250 years. And we also had, I think it was 232 years for the anniversary of the Bill of Rights. Talked about that. Both those fell on the weekend. Something else that fell on the weekend that I didn't get around to talking about
Starting point is 01:29:09 was the Wright brothers, the anniversary of their flight there at Kitty Hawk. I don't know if you've ever been to Kitty Hawk. I've been to Kitty Hawk. It is interesting that these two guys, these two bicycle mechanics, went to the Kitty Hawk to do their flight. And, of course, it's the license plate there in North Carolina, first in flight. Ohio's not happy about that. They want to claim the Wright brothers for their own.
Starting point is 01:29:36 I think they've got some kind of license plate about that as well, if I'm not mistaken. But what North Carolina had was a very, very, very windy place. I mean, it is truly amazing. And so that was a big help, but they did a lot of innovation. That's not to take away the innovation from them. And as I've talked about the Wright brothers before, how they shaped aviation, we ought to look at the Wright brothers story as something that really
Starting point is 01:30:03 shaped, should shape people's opinion about homeschooling and about authority figures. The Anthony Fauci of his day was Langley that they named Langley air force base after, uh, they also, he was involved with the Smithsonian Institute, but he was theinent scientist of his day. Everybody was infatuated with him. And he was trying to make a flying machine. He couldn't do it. And the reason he couldn't do it was because he was using the tables that had been developed by other people with very, very amazing credentials.
Starting point is 01:30:41 And they were wrong. But because they were coming from named schools and people who had a name and a lot of degrees and everything, he trusted them, and he couldn't get his stuff to work. The Wright brothers, on the other hand, did their own tables. The Wright brothers watched birds closely to see how God had designed them, and they came up with aero, aero, aero lawns. I'm tight about that.
Starting point is 01:31:09 Uh, but they, they came up with a three axis control system that mimicked, uh, the way birds could change the wing and that type of thing. And there were a couple of bicycle mechanics, uh, but they,
Starting point is 01:31:21 um, and they were homeschooled and they were not burdened with the idea that they had to follow the tables and follow the scientific authorities. They thought on their own. And so they not only developed the airplane, but they also developed the engine. And then they went to Kitty Hawk to fly it. They spent four years on research and development doing their own original research. They created the first successful powered airplane.
Starting point is 01:31:51 They invented a three-axis control system, enabled them to steer the aircraft by adjusting the angles of the wing, the rudder, and the elevator that they realized needed to be done by watching birds. This was a real big innovation. The brothers also engineered and constructed
Starting point is 01:32:04 both the four-cylinder gasoline engine and the propellers and so how did it change the world well thanks to them generations of inventors have been inspired to think beyond and i think what we need to be inspired to do is to think beyond the official information that's given to us by authority figures think for yourself. Do your own research, as they say. We're going to take a quick break, and when we come back, Tony Arterburn is going to be joining us.
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Starting point is 01:34:36 All right. And joining us now is Tony Arterburn, and he has set up David Knight Gold to take you to his company. Wise Wolf Gold. Always great to have Tonyony on and here we are just before christmas uh the markets have kind of cooled off a little bit as we're coming into christmas time what's on your plate there um tony thanks for joining us well it's good to see you david thanks for having me well always at the end of the year we're trying to fill last minute orders for christmas at Wolfpack and Wise Wolf.
Starting point is 01:35:05 And I'm down in Texas picking up some supply from the trading floor, spending a few days here. And I was just thinking of history today, coming up on the anniversary of the Federal Reserve being enacted on December 23rd when Congress goes home. You talk about nothing happening. That's when they sneak these things through. You're talking about Goat Tree telling you about the cyber attacks when people go home. Well, they do the same thing with legislation. David and I were talking over here. It's funny.
Starting point is 01:35:34 I've been using a little bit of AI search and even just by accident, it'll come up now with Bing and Microsoft and I'm on my new computer here in Denison, Texas, and I typed in I was looking for a quote on the Federal Reserve and the AI accidentally exposed the conspiracy of the Federal Reserve. I want to read this to the Bing AI when I was looking for a quote on the meeting at Jekyll Island. It says the Jekyll Island meeting was a secret gathering of six men in November 1910 who met to write a plan to reform the nation's banking system. The meeting was held at Jekyll Island Club off the coast of Georgia, and its purpose was closely guarded. The participants did not admit the meeting occurred until the 1930s. The plan written on Jekyll Island laid a foundation for what eventually would be the Federal Reserve System. Unfortunately, I could not find any specific quotes from the meeting.
Starting point is 01:36:26 Is there anything else I can help you with? I bet you can't. I bet it was done under what they call it, something house rules. I can't remember what they say about it. Tatum house rules or something like Tatum house rules. Tatum house rules. That's it. Tatum house rules.
Starting point is 01:36:42 Nope, not going to say anything. We're just here as friends uh we're not plotting anything it's it's what karen saw with the i got it on tape of uh the guy who was subsequently the highest uh uh official who got thrown out in the uk government the next election his name was ed balls and and he shows up on the side he doesn't have his credentials and the guards won't let him in. And he's fumbling all around. And then he opens up his rolling luggage and out of it fall the contents. And it's all paperwork. There's no clothes.
Starting point is 01:37:14 There's no toothbrush. It's all paperwork. And this is all just a friendly meeting and no business is being discussed. They always say to everybody. So I guess that was the case with the, as G. Edward Griffin said, the monster from Jekyll Island. That's interesting that they denied it and were able to keep that going for what, about 20 years or so, 20, 30 years? Right. And I was actually looking for, I'm at a disadvantage
Starting point is 01:37:36 because half of my books, or at least three quarters of them actually are in Branson. And so I don't have a lot of my research material here, but I remember there was a quote, one of the conspirators wrote about, it was a quote one of the conspirators wrote about. It was a conspiracy actually used the word about how they were pretty much cloak and dagger. They didn't ride in the same car. They didn't give any information on where they were headed. That's because they knew. I mean, the life of J.P. Morgan spanned between the time we didn't have a central bank till the Federal Reserve. He was born in 1837. He lived to 1913. So that entire span, we didn't have a central banking system because Andrew Jackson killed the second bank
Starting point is 01:38:10 in the United States. He wanted that on his tombstone. I killed the bank. He was very proud of it. And I talk about that all the time. So they knew they needed to do something different. They couldn't call it a bank and they needed it to be outside of the system. So they named it federal and they called it a reserve. And the system so they named it federal and they called it a reserve and of course it's not federal and there's no reserves there and it's really i mean really david you talk about a massive uh conspiracy this is the mother of all conspiracies the central banking system you know christ got it right when he threw the money changers out of the temple and showed his anger because that's really the the love of money is the root of all evil.
Starting point is 01:38:45 I mean, I deal in gold and silver. I'm not in love with it. I think it's just a medium of exchange. It houses energy. It shows value for your work. That's what it is to me. I'm not in love with it. But the power that comes with this, I mean, you look at the fraud. One of my listeners called me yesterday and they listened to my show, obviously, because they quoted me back to me. And they said, well, you know, fiat is fake. It's the head of the snake. Yes, that's exactly right. I use that little rhyme for teaching. But it should. And I thought, well, gold really isn't going up. You don't talk about, well, gold's gone up. This is the rate that it goes up every five years or so. And I thought, well, that's the rate of inflation. You're just watching. Gold was, so a dollar was 1 20th of an ounce of gold from 1800 to 1933, Dave. So it took $20 to make an ounce of gold. So one 20th of an ounce of gold a day, right, is a hundred bucks. So there's your chart. You want to see the loss of the purchasing
Starting point is 01:39:53 power of a dollar. It's right there. It's all in the system of dollars to gold. So we're talking about that's the wonderful lie that you've been talking about for many years i mean it is the it is the the source and the system of most of what we are the ills the ills in the world what troubles us the deep state all funded uh by fake fiat currency uh the endless wars uh corruption all funded by fiat currency coming out of the central bank system and uh you know people back you know charles limberg senior have you ever read this quote i've got this this is a neat little book and while we're talking about his this is shadows of the deep state this is uh put out by the john birch society but they have they have great little chapters and and one of them is the federal reserve and i'll read it
Starting point is 01:40:40 just a a real quick passage from charles limber senior you know father of of charles limber who i've got one of his quotes in the uh in the it's a wonderful live video that around this time of year i don't know if it's this one or not but go ahead yeah but it probably is this it says this is the strangest most dangerous advantage ever placed in the hands of a special privileged class by any government that ever existed. The system is private, conducted for the sole purpose of obtaining the greatest possible profits from the use of other people's money. They know in advance when to create panic to their advantage. They also know when to stop panic. Inflation and deflation will work equally well for them because they
Starting point is 01:41:25 control the finance and this is charles lindbergh senior 1916 yeah yeah that's the one i've got where are we now exactly every boom and bust cycle all policy everybody's waiting to see what jerome powell says about what's going to happen with the economy i mean this is where we are today and this this is not going to end well, because now you have a systemic cancerous debt cycle that is like nothing ever before seen in history all over the world. And that's why I think there's going to be a revaluation of all currencies. And that's what the central bankers are planning for. They're not buying stocks. That's right. Yeah. When you look at the insider trading and manipulation of Nancy Pelosi, that's nothing yeah when you look at the um insider trading and manipulation of nancy pelosi
Starting point is 01:42:05 they that's nothing compared to what the federal reserve is capable of doing and uh and she's pretty famous for that but yeah you're talking about it wasn't the dollar going to go up in the next five years oh i i think it will in other words what they're saying is you're as you're pointing out is that the dollar is going to go down uh because that's really the issue well you and i have talked many times about the stable purchasing price of gold and how you go back 100 years where people would be able to take their gold and buy. The example was a guy was buying a suit in London,
Starting point is 01:42:36 and then he's going to travel to Europe, and he can still use that gold to buy stuff in Europe and that type of thing. He doesn't have to do exchange rates with it. And they said, you know, so what would all this stuff cost today? And they said, you know, it's retained, you know, you'd be able to do all this stuff with the gold, but not with any of those fiat currencies that were around at that point in time. And that's the key thing. It's their decline, not necessarily the fact that gold is going up.
Starting point is 01:43:00 It's just keeping its value. And that's by design. You know, we look at this and it always makes me think of the saying somebody had about Wall Street and buying stocks. They said, bulls can get rich,
Starting point is 01:43:15 bears can get rich, but pigs go broke. You know, if you're trying to go, you're trying to grab something that you think is going to go up astronomically. And I see this all the time about bit shoot. People are saying, you know, bit shoot is very, very volatile. And people are saying, well, it's going to have a having next year and it's going to go up to $100,000 or whatever.
Starting point is 01:43:32 Some of them will say some of them will say 50,000 or 60,000. But when you're going after something like that, there's a big risk with that. I'm looking for something that's just going to retain its value as everything else is being destroyed. That's really what I look at with gold and with silver. The same. I look to actual commodities to base the value of something. There was an interview that Robert Kiyosaki did recently with an old veteran of the swiss banking
Starting point is 01:44:05 system and a gold bug and he said i don't really uh translate gold into currencies anymore i want to know how many how many cows how many chickens because i know that that'll be stable it's a stable pricing system fiat currency currencies that are not linked to anything that have no backing it's a free-for- And, you know, these numbers, I think we're going to look back if there is, hopefully there's a future and there's history written about this time. It'll seem quaint, these numbers, especially looking at something like silver, like this is just insane. These prices are so low compared to the damage done to the dollar. And this is one of the biggest stories of our time is just people cannot get out of the way of what they don't see coming to, to quote our Buckminster Fuller. And of course, it's not just the Federal Reserve and the manipulations of the Fed stuff and everything, but it's also, you say, how much is gold worth in cows and chickens?
Starting point is 01:44:59 You know, get to real stuff. Well, if you want to be able to have meat and eggs you may not be able to get that with a cbdc you may only be able to get that if you've got something like gold or silver a value to trade outside of the system if they can get the cbdc in there that's my real concern well i think that's their goal yeah we they've written the white papers about it they made announcements about it i think they want to centralize all these digital currencies into one clearinghouse. That would be the Bank of International Settlements or the IMF or both. And this is to create a one world totalitarian socialist government. This is their plan. This is their stated goals. And to create this top
Starting point is 01:45:37 down tyranny system where the privileged few control who can buy and sell. It's very biblical. And that's why gold and silver you can call them god's money but they're outside of the system they're finite it takes work and energy to get them out of the ground uh they'll those elements will be here long after we're gone and i the fiat currency that's the fake money that's there today is what's driving the evil in the system it's driving it's it's driving, you talk about this, that quote, the quote that I always heard when I was growing up, my dad who chartered banks and built convenience stores, he says, you know, pigs get fat and hogs get slaughtered. Yeah. That was, that was their saying, you know, pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered. Well,
Starting point is 01:46:19 in today's world, look at all of the things in business that exist because of fake money and their ties to the central bank. We call it ESG today, environmental social governance, but it's really, it's kind of like Elizabeth Warren's anti-crypto bill. The bankers always try to create a Marxian system. And I'm not talking about your local bank. I'm talking about the world's global elite. They fund communism, right? They fund the central banking system. So, you know, again, everything that we have, these zombie corporations, there's hundreds of zombie corporations in the United States right now still existing from the 2008-2009 debacle, just propped up by the central bank. Those failures haven't even hit yet. So one of these days they will.
Starting point is 01:47:08 They won't be propped up anymore. And that system will be allowed to fail. But the system itself, in my opinion, David, and this is why this is a warning people that what they want to create is a system where you and your values are not welcome to purchase, to buy and sell. It has to be approved. And we saw that through the lockdowns, how easy that was for them, you know, to say that you're non-essential hundreds of thousands of businesses, lives ruined, supply chain smashed because of compliance. And once you opt in, there's no turning back. Now, I know that it's coming. It's a reality. Whether or not they're successful, I think it's going to be up
Starting point is 01:47:51 to we the people. Nigeria showed us the way. That's why it should be a hopeful time as we go into the Christmas season. It should be a hopeful time for everyone. So I don't want to be just too much doom and gloom, but it's on the horizon. Banking failures, ladies and gentlemen, are going to usher in the excuse for the central bank digital currency. Just talking earlier about that interview, I heard from that Swiss banker with Robert Kiyosaki.
Starting point is 01:48:18 They're talking about UBS going under, the Swiss National Bank going under, needing to be bailed out. This is Switzerland where people, the banking system is, is it has a malignancy and it's called it's, it's massive debt like we've never seen before. So that will spill over into our own personal lives.
Starting point is 01:48:39 And this is why we have to be very nimble right now. I think you need to do research on how to, even if you don't go to davidknight.gold and do something with turning your Luciferian Bankster notes into real money like gold and silver, at least know what the score is. Please do that. Know that it's not going to be,
Starting point is 01:48:59 five years from now, it's not going to look anything like what we're looking at right now. There's a massive amount of change. I mean, David, we've talked about the backbone. The FedNow system went out in July. That's the backbone of the central bank digital currency. Biden's executive order. All these things are... They want you to believe it's not going to happen anytime soon, but they call it Fed Now. Right. Well, that's right.
Starting point is 01:49:29 And none of these presidential candidates are talking about it. That's right. That's how you know that it's real. The real problems are never addressed by any of these people. Well, to his credit, DeSantis did have a thing called 1984 money or Big Brother money or something, digital money. And he does his presentations about 20 minutes about all this stuff. And the first question is, well, what about Trump's indictment in Manhattan? Let's talk. And then, you know, they came after him.
Starting point is 01:49:53 They attacked him because, you know, he wasn't sufficiently, you know, kowtowing to Trump for that. I mean, that's really where the whole system is. They've taken over any political discussion and turned it into this personality contest that's there. But, you know, it is a big educational issue. I know Senator Nicely has been working with Catherine Austin Fitz and other people trying to get some kind of an alternative banking system here because he sees what's coming. You know, he sees the fragility of this Federal Reserve system. And they were trying to set up some kind of a state bank. he sees what's coming you know he sees the the fragility of this federal reserve system and they
Starting point is 01:50:25 were trying to set up a some kind of a state bank they realized that the small and medium-sized banks they feel threatened by that it's like i don't want there to be a tennessee bank that's going to put me out of business it's like no it's there to help you you look at what happened in north dakota and it was the the you know that state bank helped the small and medium-sized banks to stay in business, more so than any other place, way more than any other place. And so he cleverly came up with a way to describe it to the small and medium-sized banks who don't really understand how they're being set up by the big guys, how they're being set up by Elizabeth Warren.
Starting point is 01:51:00 He says, it's called the Tennessee Reserve System. And they go, oh, okay, okay well that kind of explains it as a tennessee reserve system that means that you know you're going to help us with reserves and help us to make loans and things which is what the state bank in north dakota actually did so it is a big education issue even with the people who are have their head on the chopping block they don't understand what is coming. No, they don't. And again, you can be your own bank. Yeah, that's right. There's all sorts of decentralized innovation going on right now.
Starting point is 01:51:33 I'm always pleased to see new people coming online that are getting into precious metals or even looking into certain parts of the crypto sphere, which I think is still interesting. I covered on my Monday show, the Wise Wolf Golden Crypto Show, following the David Knight show, by the way, on freeworld.fm. We talk about both sectors because I like things that are decentralized, that are not part of the state. I don't even know why the state isn't.
Starting point is 01:52:02 Well, I know why. But people accepting the fact that the state has to issue't even know why the state isn't. Well, I know why. But people accepting the fact that the state has to issue currency, that's kind of bizarre. Really, with technology now, they're irrelevant and they know that. That's why I think you get like these bills with Elizabeth Warren attacking cryptocurrency. I know that they're going to eventually turn their eyes and give a closer look to gold dealers as all of this spikes. We talk about Costco. You read this on your show. I talked about it on my show, $100 million worth of gold bars.
Starting point is 01:52:30 They limited it to two per customer. And if they're out, they're out. You can't get it. It's not like yours where you call them. Okay, I'll save that for you. We can lock that price in or whatever. If they're out, they're out. I'm not like Costco.
Starting point is 01:52:49 I mean, I looked at the price. To be be fair they did a pretty good job on their price they were selling ran bars from the south african mint uh it was a good price it was about 50 or 60 dollars over spot uh which is pretty good i mean you have to add in shipping and stuff i'm sure and there's a costco membership yeah but but tony we all know the game you know where you're out of stock of something you can't get it in. And so what you do is you put the price down there really low to some people. Oh, I'll have to go back there to shop. I mean, that's the game that a lot of people use. Yeah, if we had it, it'd be the cheapest price in town, but we don't have it.
Starting point is 01:53:17 Well, so far, I've been very blessed that every order anyone's ever locked with me has always been delivered. And if there's ever any issues, we make it right. And that's one of the things that my credit with the trading house and the wholesalers is great. I've never had any issues. So, yes, David's right. If you call me, say, Tony, I want to lock in this price right now, we can do that. And over the phone, you don't even have to pay me first, but you do have to pay me eventually.
Starting point is 01:53:44 And we lock it in and we deliver the product. That's the way I built my business. It's pretty nimble. So we didn't carry a lot of inventory. I thought, well, I can do this in a different way, a little bit more professional, like you'd lock in buying a stock with your trader. So that's the way I'm basically a broker. And we get it done. And that's been the mission of Wise Wolf. Well, I think it's right. You know what you were saying before i was talking about senator nicely what he's trying to do here in tennessee trying to set up uh you know not just uh kind of a state bank or reserve system as he tells it to the banks but also to set up a gold depository or other things like that um but it really is up to you to to do this because as i was saying you got small and medium-sized banks who don't
Starting point is 01:54:26 really understand this they don't really understand what is happening what is being engineered with the federal reserve at this point in time with the cbdc working in partnership with really big banks like jp morgan jamie demon as i call them they don't really understand uh you know what how these how they're maneuvering to set this up and when he's doing it in terms of you know so he's just trying to kind of create some stability for the general community but you've got to um you got to do what you can to create stability for you and your family and that's the key thing and and you know when we look at um how this is being used for unlimited power uh just the other day I was talking about how the military, we've had this consolidation that used to be like 50 big contractors that comprise a military industrial complex.
Starting point is 01:55:17 Now it's down to just five because of consolidation. And you got Boeing out there that used to charge $300 for a trash can. I mean, have you ever bought a $300 trash can? I haven't. But now they upped it to $52,000 trash can. And this is what's trashing our money is this kind of spending from our government. And so it isn't going to get any better. It's only going to get worse.
Starting point is 01:55:39 And it's going to go down in value as well as be reset and used as an instrument of control and surveillance. That's the key thing about the Luciferian banknotes, as you call them. It's all a consolidation game. That's what the New World Order is. That's right. It's to consolidate so there is no opposition, there is no competition. It's the same thing that happened in media. You addressed that in that same talk that you were giving about the defense contracts. It's 100% about consolidation. And
Starting point is 01:56:11 that's what's happening right now, David. It's absolutely amazing. And we watched the regional banks failing after FTX and Silvergate and Silicon Valley Bank. That was a prelude to what I believe will be happening in 24. I think we're going to see a lot of banking issues. That's why I think it's important for people to look at what's outside of the system. Getting too comfortable with this system is very dangerous. We're watching, I think history is playing out and they're going to use this to their advantage. I can't stress this enough, use it to their advantage to create a crisis to where you'll ask to get your digital wallet. You'll ask to be part of the central bank digital currency system. It'll be, oh, we're saving you now. That's right. Problem, reaction, solutions. Really have to be ahead of this. And one of the ways that you can do that is to be
Starting point is 01:57:00 outside the system with your own currency. and i think gold and silver really serve that some parts of crypto serve that um as i've talked about this many times i i bought a bitcoin in 2016 i had some of the first bitcoin atms that were in this country and i'm no longer in that business but i still love bitcoin um my primary is is gold and silver And I think that's really right now, it's important for people to understand how to use it. We've created Wolfpack for that. I think it's just an easy way to get fractional tradable pieces at a good price. And of course, on a monthly basis, so you can just set it up and forget about it. And we do the work for you and put it into a detailed invoice and give you a comparison invoice that's
Starting point is 01:57:45 one of the ways that you can you can start and i'm not making this an infomercial just really that's one of the ways that that i do that because i want to know you know how how much would it cost to get a loaf of bread how much would it cost to to get some fuel or some propane or some firewood like what would that translate into in metals uh you know what's a silver ron paul said this uh when he ran for president it was an interesting uh stream of consciousness that he had he says you know i can get uh gasoline back down to a dime a gallon and everybody laughed and he said well actually a silver dime's worth three dollars right yeah so it's it's it's it's not that the things have gone up in prices we've had
Starting point is 01:58:26 the you know the luciferian bankster class they have devalued to the hidden theft of inflation it's very masterful economic alchemy you know they're there's a stringing gold there for it's not actually the gold it's fake yeah and this is what people are chasing every day that's why our society is in a lot of trouble because of the fake fiat currency system and there are buildings that have been built that shouldn't been businesses that are still propped up that shouldn't be celebrities and politicians that you should not know because they're not they're not talented or smart they're propped up by fake money yeah that's right that's right yeah that's the key's right yeah that's
Starting point is 01:59:05 the key thing is that you know i look at it and i think you know what what is it that you're going to use as a currency in the gray and black markets uh that are going to be necessary for you to be able to uh to live without being their slave that's the key thing for me uh but they're doing it as as fauci said they do it from the inside they do it with chaos and they do it iteratively and we've been seeing these steps come in step by step they tell everybody what they're going to do we see it happening and see it essentially synchronized around the world all these different steps and and everything they do is focused on digital id of one sort or the other but the king of all the digital id is going to be the money that is the digital id because that is going to be the thing that gives them the most leverage over the most
Starting point is 01:59:48 things and so that's always what i come back to uh but it's always great talking to you tony and to tell people if um you know what um any any specials that are going on there at uh wise wolf before christmas or just as you said you're youhing around, uh, trying to get all the stuff at the last minute orders out, I guess. Last minute orders. Uh, I know that, uh, the crew will be filling some today. So hopefully, you know, through get into some stuff that'll be delivered Saturday. So I know that I know Christmas is approaching. It'll be Monday, but you can still get, you know, in this timeframe, uh, we can still
Starting point is 02:00:21 get orders out even into next week. Yeah. Uh, so if you've got if you're a little bit late on shopping no big deal and we've got uh uh promos going on right now david knight dot gold you you click on the link there and you can either get in touch with us for a direct buy or you can go to wolfpack and we have a promo code 1776 for free constitutional silver so go go check that out i'm i've got lot of constitutional silver. That's one of the things that I think is a great way to start learning the value of metals and how they trade.
Starting point is 02:00:53 It's inexpensive. You talk about buying, I can do silver dimes right now for about $2.10 a piece at cost somewhere in there. And so the premiums are down right now on constitutional so we can do a lot of great things with constitutional it's very it's fractionalized uh broken up into smaller pieces you pay a little bit of a premium but it's good to know a little bit of history anything before 1965 uh it got some to this the dime silver uh half dollars the quarters and uh silver dollars are 90 so that that's what we put some free constitutional silver and wolf pack on that promo code 1776. Oh, that's great.
Starting point is 02:01:30 Promo code 1776, and you can get there through davidknight.gold. It's always great to have you on, Tony. And, of course, people will be seeing you next week. I haven't said anything about it on the program yet, but I'm going to be taking time off next week. You and Gard and others are going to be here next week on Christmas day, which is Monday. And on new year's day, we're not going to have anybody do the show. We're going to do a rebroadcast of some of our best of interviews in case somebody wants to catch the news on those days.
Starting point is 02:01:57 But on the days between Christmas and new year's, we've, we've got that covered and uh people will be able to uh tune in and hear you and hear guard and other people your guests so um it's it's going to be um thank you for doing that next week I really do appreciate that I really do have need to have some time off and uh this would be the first time we're taking a vacation that isn't uh traveling to Texas for a wedding or something of that sort and that's not really much of a vacation. When you do that, it's a lot of, you know, again, it's a long drive because we don't use the don't use planes anymore. And of course, there's a lot that's going on when you've got a wedding that's happening.
Starting point is 02:02:35 But so it's going to be the first time we can just kind of sit back and relax. And Tony is going to be here. Guard's going to be here. Thank you so much for doing that, Tony. And have a Merry Christmas. Well, you too, sir. Merry Christmas. And I always want to say it's an honor. It's been an honor to fill in for you since 2019. It's one of the great privileges of my life. And I'm so thankful for you and your family and the program that you put on. I mean, we can't lose you. You have to be
Starting point is 02:03:00 rested, ready to go. You're the tip of the spear, David. We can't lose you. We have to have your voice and your judgment and your wisdom. And I want to say, too, such a privilege to sponsor this program. And I will do this today, too. I know that there's always a gauge, and David doesn't like to plug very much. I mean, he doesn't promote himself enough. I have a similar problem. I'll go through a whole hour, and I'm like, oh very much. I mean, he really doesn't. He doesn't promote himself enough. I have I have the similar problem. I'll go through a whole hour and I'm like, oh, wait, I forgot to tell people how you can support me because I'm all about the content. But I tell you what, today, anything the last hour, I won't match any donations on Rumble. So go to Rumble and donate to David.
Starting point is 02:03:41 I'll match them starting right now. I'll match anything that comes in on Rumble and I'll send that over to you uh later today david we'll get that gauge up okay thank you thank you tony i really do appreciate that and uh it is always great having you and uh like nobody is irreplaceable and that includes me but we just do what we can and uh and it's good to have a community of people who are going to give you their honest opinion we don't't always have to be right, but we do have to always be honest about things. And that's the key thing. And I trust Tony with that. I trust guard.
Starting point is 02:04:11 And, um, you know, when we look at, uh, nights of the storm, Jason Barker, angry tiger, you know, those, those are guys that you can trust. And, uh, again, you know, we, we work at this, we try to figure out what is happening and we tell you what we honestly think, and you can make up your own mind about it. But thank you so much, Tony. I really do appreciate your support. And it's been a pleasure to have you as a fill-in when I need to take some time off, and I can always trust you to tell the truth and to have a lot of information to give people as well.
Starting point is 02:04:39 Thank you so much. Okay. We're going to take a quick break. And, again, DavidKnight dot gold will take you to tony and uh we will be right back folks stay with us elvis ladies and gentlemen the beatles and the sweet sounds of motown find them on the oldies channel at apsradio.com © BF-WATCH TV 2021 Thank you. © transcript Emily Beynon Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show you know as i was talking to uh tony um we didn't bring it up but uh walmart has now got an option on the self-checkout stuff where you can uh take it now and pay later i mean this is uh that's a really big warning sign when the economy
Starting point is 02:07:33 is getting like that uh that you've got to uh borrow money to get the basics at walmart uh it truly is amazing uh we have in californ California we have officials are forcing an elderly couple to dismantle their home because it is supposedly blocking ocean views for other people years ago as I said it was back in the mid 90s and it was after what happened with Waco and Ruby Ridge I thought I don't know if we're going to be able to bring this country back. Uh, that is a bipartisan thing that happened, you know? Well, uh, and it was the out of control ATF that was doing that first at Ruby Ridge and then at Waco. And as I watched that unfolding, I remember the, uh, chat. So I was, uh, on a, um, you know, basically, uh, equivalent of DARPA net and these bulletin board news sites at the time
Starting point is 02:08:25 because there wasn't any internet there in the early 1990s. And I remember seeing what was coming out of the reports of people who were there versus what was being talked about on major news programs and how it all became about how, oh, they were molesting kids and marrying them at an early age and all this other kind of stuff. It's like, what does that have to do with the ATF? It doesn't have anything to do with that. And how do you explain what happened with Randy Weaver up there?
Starting point is 02:08:54 And so to see people who were making excuses for this and to see what was happening, I said, I don't know. We need to take a look at maybe getting the family to a safer place. And so we went to New Zealand and we talked to some people there and we spent some time looking around the place and kicking the tires, so to speak, to see if we wanted to live there. And one of the things that happened, I met with some people who were involved with a guy who was a talk radio host. I wasn't in talk radio or anything like that at the time, but he was kind of the Rush Limbaugh of New Zealand, they said. A libertarian. And he was canceled out at the last minute, but I was able to meet with other people.
Starting point is 02:09:38 And we were all talking about what freedom was like, what liberty was like there versus America. Yeah, we think that's bad. This is what happens in my country type of thing. And one of the things that really convinced us was when they started talking about how they had these very strict zoning laws and the basis for the zoning law, you can't build a house that's bigger than this or that. They were complaining about all the restrictions on what kind of a house they could build and uh and and then they said well and the reason is
Starting point is 02:10:10 because they don't want you uh you know having a flashy display of wealth or obstructing somebody else's view or this or that and i thought wow you know the socialism and the envy stuff is so deeply embedded in the character here and that was really one of the key things i looked at and so now we see that of course now in california you've got a a couple who has a two-story mobile home they live in it it's um in the orange county beach community of san clemente california. It's not a blighted area. It's not a dangerous area. The two-story mobile home is not ugly,
Starting point is 02:10:50 and it's not even something that offends the neighbors, but it offends the building code people there. It's a little bit too tall, according to state officials, for the California Coastal Commission. This is a two-story mobile home. It's not all that tall. For over a decade, the commission, a state agency with a final say over most developmental projects on the coast, has been arguing
Starting point is 02:11:12 that when they added a second story to their home, it obscures ocean viewers from a nearby walking trail. They also argued that the couple had added the second story without getting permission. And so you're going to have to shrink this thing. And I said, well, the only thing, the only way that we can go from 22 feet and height down to 16 feet is to completely tear it down and to rebuild it. Wow. That is truly amazing. Uh, because, um, uh, when, again, another personal story, when we were, uh, went to California, visit a friend of mine who was, um, um, another personal story.
Starting point is 02:11:51 When we went to California to visit a friend of mine who was stationed at the Presidio. He was taking some classes there. He was in the military. And we went around various places in California. I remember going to, I think it was Monterey. And he said, you see that shack over there? It's like on the side of the road. And it was a teeny tiny shack.
Starting point is 02:12:08 It might have been about 900 square feet. And the land that it sat on was just big enough for the footprint of that 900 square foot shack. It was right on the edge, overlooking the ocean. And he said, that shack there is going for something like one and a half million at the time and that was in the mid-1980s you can imagine what it would go for today because it was just that little teeny tiny piece of land which probably at some point in the future in california is going to disappear in a mudslide um that's the other part of it and of course all the value is in the land but what could you even put there? That's how crazy the whole thing has become.
Starting point is 02:12:48 And so, you know, when you when you look at this overregulation that is around us everywhere, it truly is amazing to see it. And I've got I need to take a break here because I'm looking for a file that I can't find and it somehow disappeared. I think I just found it. Okay. I just found it. So we're going to go with this. I saw this on Reason and it was an article by John Stossel in praise of robo cars, which is what he calls these self-driving cars and it read like the enthusiasm of some climate cult person from a few years ago about how wonderful you know this breathless uh pr flack is basically was coming out i thought what in the world is he talking about how does he not see this and uh this is the headline robo cars safer than the ones that humans drive oh really well you know
Starting point is 02:13:49 when you look at what has been happening so the driverless car is here exclamation mark mark then finally then google has harnessed the ai to create a self-driving car they call waymo standing for way forward in mobility and this is something that he just wrote it's like what is going on a self-driving car they call Waymo, standing for Way Forward in Mobility. And this is something that he just wrote. It's like, what is going on with this? He said, they've already driven millions of miles on public roads without any fatalities, not one, no injuries either. Well, here's what it looks like, John, in case you haven't seen it.
Starting point is 02:14:27 This is the cruise cars, I think, in California, having one of these moments as depicted in the recent Obama film, right? They were crashing in that one, but in this one, they're just all pulling up and they're just all stopping and blocking everything in every direction. And nobody can get them to move. How in the world do you, they shut this down in California and now he's coming out to promote it. And I thought that's just really strange. I've liked a lot of John Stossel's work, but when I see reason, they have, um, they have
Starting point is 02:14:55 lost the plot in so many different ways. And I think one of the reasons they've lost the plot is because they've been so enamored of Ayn Rand novels. He was part of a contest that I entered that was about Atlas Shrugged. And I talked about 2030 and how everybody was starving. And it was critical of corporations as well, but it also had stuff in there with some quotes from Iron Man. The problem is that so many people that I know of in the libertarian movement, especially Reason and Cato and John Stossel is this way. When we go back and you look at the censorship, right? Well, you know, it's corporations who are doing it.
Starting point is 02:15:42 And corporations should be able to do whatever they wish. It's like, no, no, actually they're doing it to humans. Humans have rights. Corporations don't have rights. But this is kind of the same thing here. You know, the drivers are bad. He talks about the magic of the driverless vehicle. And, you know, he couldn't see the hidden hand of government behind the social media censorship for the longest time. And it wasn't just the Cato Institute and Reason.
Starting point is 02:16:10 It was also the Heritage Foundation, as I pointed out. They said, well, corporations can do whatever they want. That's their decision they're making. I said, they're not the ones making. They're doing this for the government. And of course, these people who are doing the driverless cars and everything, they're doing that to fulfill a government agenda. And he doesn't see the hidden hand behind the driverless cars and everything, they're doing that to fulfill a government agenda. And he doesn't see the hidden hand behind the driverless car agenda.
Starting point is 02:16:31 He's telling you stuff that's straight out of these press releases he's regurgitating. The more robo cars drive, the more they learn and the smarter and the safer they get. Well, tell that to the people who've lived with them. That's not really what is happening. He doesn't understand the 2030 agenda of the open-air prison. You know, even if you're able to get these things to fulfill the promises that they're making, and maybe they will eventually,
Starting point is 02:17:00 do you understand that this is about control of people? It's not about whether or not they can control the cars to drive on their own. It's about whether or not they can control people and people's movements into a 15-minute zone within a smart city as part of their 2030 agenda. That's what this is really about he said first responders in san francisco told my executive producer that the waymo cars freeze in front of us it's a 15 to 30 minute fix waiting for a technician this is time we don't have when a building is on fire he says oh yeah there's still some problems okay there's that you know but he says meanwhile some anti-car activists in San Francisco are vandalizing robo cars. Look, these people are anti-car activists.
Starting point is 02:17:53 They're not so much anti-car activists as Google is an anti-driver activist. And you have to understand, you have to ask yourself the question, why is it necessary for us to get humans out? Why do we have to get people out of the cars? And what is it that they hope to, what is a society that they want to create? What does that look like? And he's not asking those questions. It's very frustrating. He said the bigger threat, as usual, is over-regulation. This is the same thing I've seen about pharmaceuticals from many libertarians.
Starting point is 02:18:24 They would argue for years that, yes, yes, we had the thalidomide disaster. Yes, they rushed this thing out without doing any tests. And we wound up with all these, you know, miscarriages and kids who were born with no arms or legs, just little flippers and stuff. And so it was horrible. And, you know, and yet, do you realize as bad as that is, do you realize that what is happening is, is they take too long to approve these drugs. And so you've got people who are dying of fatal diseases and they're not
Starting point is 02:18:56 allowed to try these other treatments. And I made that argument myself. I said, so if somebody has got a fatal disease it ought to be up to us to decide whether or not we want to take or not take a medication, always. And I think it ought to stay at that point. I think it's very important to have tests. I think that the lesson of thalidomide
Starting point is 02:19:19 is that you don't want to have captive government people who are watching out for the public safety because they don't do that. They've been captured by the industries that they regulate. And so I don't want to see a situation where we have no tests. I just don't want the FDA and people of that ilk running the tests. And as we're talking about artificial intelligence, this was a hopeful sign here. In the UK, they just ruled that artificial intelligence cannot be named as an inventor to get patent rights.
Starting point is 02:19:56 That's the Supreme Court in the UK. In the US, we just had on December 11th, we had the copyright office deny for a fourth time somebody trying to register AI work as a book, right? That's some kind of a copyright for artificial intelligence. And they said, no, it's a derivative thing. It's not being created by a person. They're going to keep coming back until they can get that.
Starting point is 02:20:22 And let me tell you, if they do get the ability to copyright stuff that is created by artificial intelligence, that we will own nothing and we will be able to create nothing. Because when you look at how they have abused copyright laws, I know that we've got Mickey Mouse's stories about how Mickey Mouse is going to go in the public domain finally. But that's only like Steamboat Willie Mickey Mouse. It's not the later versions of Mickey Mouse is, there's stories about how Mickey Mouse is going to go in the public domain finally. But that's only like Steamboat Willie Mickey Mouse. It's not the later versions of Mickey Mouse. And they've been able to, with their political clout, extend this over and over and over again. And although copyright laws are good, you can go to the other extreme and they become very abusive and they become a permanent income stream for corporations.
Starting point is 02:21:06 And they, just as importantly, are a way to shut down any innovation. And so if they allow AI to get patent rights or copyrights or anything else, they will, these corporations that own the AI will rapidly go out there and create every possible permutation and register it very quickly. And they will own everything. That's another path to get to this UN 2030 agenda. And so the ruling comes after technologist, Dr.
Starting point is 02:21:36 Steven Thaler took a long running dispute with the intellectual property office in the UK. The U S based developer claims that the AI machine named Dabus autonomously created a food or drink container and a light beacon and that he is entitled to the rights over its inventions. But the IPO concluded, the Office of Intellectual Property in the UK, concluded that the expert was unable to officially register it as the inventor of the patent applications because it is not a person. And again, this goes back to what Reason and Cato and Heritage Foundation, the conservatives and libertarians didn't understand about these social media companies. They are not persons. They don't have rights.
Starting point is 02:22:21 And they certainly don't have any rights or privileges that are superior to yours because you are a human being in the image of god endowed by your creator with inalienable rights these corporations are privileged creations of the state and so again you know i'm glad to see that this is happening with that is It is a very dangerous idea. He continued to say in the court decision, they said, this AI is not a person, let alone a natural person, and it did not devise any relevant invention. That's right.
Starting point is 02:22:57 It plagiarized from other people. As a matter of fact, as we've talked about in the past, one of the big concerns for the people who are working with generative AI is that once you get a bunch of this stuff out there and it starts cannibalizing its own content, it really gets crazy. It really starts hallucinating. It goes into kind of a Yakov Creutzfeld disease, mad cow type of thing, because it's cannibalizing itself. That's perhaps what some people are saying happened with Elon Musk's grok. You know, that it grabbed some chat GPT stuff. We know that it did because it even regurgitated something and said something about a chat GPT license or something to somebody. It's simply a giant plagiarism machine.
Starting point is 02:23:42 So they keep trying. And they will someday perhaps be successful. Then they will lock everything down intellectually. They said the lack of patent protection on their side, the people arguing for this, they said the lack of patent protection for AI-generated inventions is going to push industries to look outside the UK and act as a disincentive to disclose inventions that are created by AI systems. What a joke. But this is always the argument that is used for technology, not just artificial intelligence, but for genetics as well. The idea of you've got to do it or the
Starting point is 02:24:20 other people are going to do it. You're going to have a gap. They're going to move this out of your country or the other people, if you don't have autonomous killing robots, the other people are going to do it. You're going to have a gap. They're going to move this out of your country. Or the other people, if you don't have autonomous killing robots, the other people have all the autonomous killing robots. So it's always this do it now. No time to wait. And we've got to keep up with what everybody else is doing. That is a path to hell. The patents are granted, of course, for inventions that are new, inventive,
Starting point is 02:24:41 and capable of being made through a different technological process or different method of doing something. These things are not doing things originally. Meanwhile, John Stossel ought to take a look at yet another big battery fire. This one's shutting down General Motors plant. This plant, GM called their factory zero. There's always, as Eric Peters, as usual, was spot on yesterday when he said, you know, when they always talk about zero this and zero that, that's a real sign of absolutism, isn't it? Absolutism, authoritarianism, we're going to have none of that. So that's not a reasonable position to have zero of anything.
Starting point is 02:25:26 But it's the GM factory zero plant temporarily shut down after a fire broke out they said it was battery materials they don't mention in this um breitbart article but there was recently i covered it um a second fire at one of these um ev manufacturers making big 18-wheeler semi-trucks that are battery-operated. They've had now two fires that were pretty self-destructive at that. And they're just manufacturing these things there. They can't even manufacture them without catching fire. On Wednesday, the plant closed after a fire filled the plant with heavy smoke.
Starting point is 02:26:02 GM executives blamed the fire on a forklift accident well you can figure out without going further but they do tell you the forklift pierced one of these batteries and you know just like people run over some kind of metal debris on the road with their tesla and all of a sudden it burst into flames very dangerous punctured a container with battery material involved lithium ion batteries in febru February, Ford Motor Company was forced to halt production at its Detroit, Michigan plant when an all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck's battery caught fire spread to another vehicle. GM in 2021 had to recall all of its all-electric Chevy Bolts because of fires. And again, the big semi trailer,
Starting point is 02:26:45 uh, company had to recall that GM's factory zero has been hailed by Biden as a leader in green energy. Well, you know, one of the things that rhymes with EV is ESG. And we've had, uh,
Starting point is 02:27:00 an interesting case here in Tennessee. There are 19 different state attorneys general who are coming after BlackRock, buying up stock in various companies. Again, they've got about $10 trillion in assets, and they buy stock up in these companies, and then they use that to bully them to operate along the basis of esg and it is fundamentally fraudulent because as the tennessee attorney general skirm skirmetti i think is his name as he's saying uh they're telling the people who invest in blackrock they're telling them that they're focused on um on making money and yet they're not them that they're focused on making money, and yet they're not.
Starting point is 02:27:48 They're focused on pleasing the Biden administration, pleasing the UN and the World Economic Forum agendas and that type of thing. That's what they're focused on, and they don't really care about profit. They got more money than they could spend in a millennia anyway, and so they're focused on controlling people. The Tennessee Attorney General, Jonathan Scirmetti, said in a press release, some public statements show a company that focuses exclusively on return on investment, but others show a company that gives special consideration to environmental factors. They have given conflicting answers as to the degree of influence that ESG holds over the shareholder voting power. The firm is part of an environmental coalition, Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative and Climate Action 100+.
Starting point is 02:28:38 And so those two different ones, I'm sorry, the net zero asset managers initiative and climate action 100 plus two of those. Both of those require members to commit to various climate related policy goals, including achieving net zero carbon emission by 2050. That's more important to them than making money. But give them your money and you think, well, I'm going to invest in BlackRock. These guys really know what they're doing. And instead, they don't care at all about investing the money for return on investment. It's fraud. It's a violation of your fiduciary trust to these people. BlackRock disclosures do not mention these kinds of promises,
Starting point is 02:29:20 said Attorney General Scarametti. In fact, BlackRock has told consumers elsewhere that the only consideration driving its investment decisions is return on investment, and Tennessee consumers deserve to know which of these statements are a true account of the company's decision-making. Because, of course, they can't both be true. You're either focused on ESG as your primary thing
Starting point is 02:29:42 or return on investment is. Can't be both of them. So there's 19 states, but Tennessee is the first one, and as part of a coalition, on ESG as your primary thing or return on investment is. It can't be both of them. So there's 19 states, but Tennessee is the first one as part of a coalition. And this coalition is being led by DeSantis. They've collectively agreed to resist these ESG standards in a variety of ways, such as banning their use in state pension fund investment decisions, banning the use of social credit scores in banking and lending practices,
Starting point is 02:30:13 and banning ideological discrimination against customers by financial institutions, the kind of stuff that you see in the UK where Nigel Farage is debanked. Or, for example, where I'm kicked out of PayPal. So, you know, it remains to be seen if these people are going to do anything about it, but the, uh, this is the first time anybody has sued them for fraud. Uh, so they're taking these other measures in various ways in these 19 states, but here in Tennessee, they've taken the lead on that, which is a good thing. We'll see what happens with it. Uh, but you know,
Starting point is 02:30:42 when we look at this and we look at the fact that, uh, DeSantis is kind of taking the lead in this saying we're going to stop the use of social credit scores he's talked about the cbdc stuff now you know why the establishment is pushing nuki haley so hard why they are funding and pushing her why jp morgan and jamie demon are giving her money why everybody rush not russia, but drudge is pushing her. It's not just her kill everybody devotion to the military industrial complex, but it's
Starting point is 02:31:12 also her devotion to all the rest of this stuff. As he's saying, as a Tennessee attorney general is saying, it's not the role of big financial companies to decide what policies everybody in a given industry should follow. And yet that's exactly what they're doing with ESG. It's a nice company. You got there and you know, we own the stock and we can really destroy you.
Starting point is 02:31:33 So maybe you need to follow this ESG formula here, but, but the other things that, no, well, I don't care if it's going to make more money, you're going to do the ESG stuff. Uh,
Starting point is 02:31:41 so, um, uh, again, it is, um, that key thing, um, that, thing that it's not their role to tell people. It says at the same time, he says,
Starting point is 02:31:53 I'm not for the government having a heavy hand in commerce, but we have consumer protection laws that go back a long way. You know, we're not talking about regulating commerce. We're talking about outright fraud, telling people that you're there to make money for them. Instead, what you're there to do is to push a Biden or World Economic Forum agenda on these people. He says, we've been through a weird time in the economy, said Scarametti.
Starting point is 02:32:16 Folks lost the distinction between companies making money and policymaking. And companies don't have to go out there and be aggressively evil, but their job is to make money for their shareholders. If companies start making these policy decisions about what is right and what other people can do, well, then we lose our ability to make decisions for ourselves and we lose the heart of what it means to be an American. We lose our liberty, quite frankly.
Starting point is 02:32:41 And we wind up with, well, he doesn't use the term, but we wind up with a corporatocracy. We wind up with, quite frankly. And we wind up with, well, he doesn't use the term, but we wind up with a corporatocracy. We wind up with a technocracy. We wind up with a kind of fascist government, a merger of corporations and government. BlackRock, he said, however, is an enormous company. They have enormous resources, and this is going to be a fight that is not going to be taken lightly. In other words, it's going to be very difficult for them to prevail in this, even though they're clearly in the right.
Starting point is 02:33:10 We've had John Oliver coming after homeschooling. Now, what is this twerp saying? You know, here's another person who knows better than we do what is good for us. I've got to say, I've been attacked by much better and smarter people than John Oliver over homeschooling when we were doing it decades ago. And I've got to also ask, why is this still a question after what happened in 2020? After what happens, what is going on, and people, parents have seen
Starting point is 02:33:39 what's going on with critical race theory and the open racism that's happening with that, the grooming that is happening with transgenderism. Why is this even still a question? Well, again, they're bringing in their guy to try to warn people away from getting out of their system. And everything that he's talking about is really an attack, not so much even on homeschooling as it is on parental rights. And it's another attack on, you know, this idea that children belong to parents.
Starting point is 02:34:13 Oh, we've got to get rid of that, said Melissa Harris Perry. And CNN and PSA announcement, public service announcements, I think it's maybe it's MSNBC. I don't remember which one of those propaganda networks are putting that out. But that's what we see behind all of this conflict over the tranny grooming and all the rest of this stuff. It is a direct attack on parental rights. And it is a direct move for the government to take control of kids. And so his suspicion is directed towards parents. He dismisses that there's anything at all wrong with government schools, which everybody was able to see in 2020.
Starting point is 02:34:54 That's one of the blessings of this stuff. We go through these difficult times that we saw last couple of years. And we're able to see what was, the parents were actually able to see what was going on in their child's classroom, actually in that classroom. So they knew that this was something that was affecting their kids directly. They would always dismiss it in the past by saying, yeah, that's some other school,
Starting point is 02:35:20 that's some other state. Or even if it's in my school, it's in a different classroom. It's not where my kid, well, they could see that that was really what was happening there and we've also gone through a point in time where a lot of people have seen the difference between trusting government and trusting government narratives and the harm that came from that and then standing on your principles and standing away from that so we've had a lot of people, Jason Barker, pushing back against this jab in the military, this coerced jab. And I think on the other side of this, it was a test. It was a trial for many people.
Starting point is 02:35:56 And many people, even those who are not directly involved in some of these trials, have seen that standing on the right side of things in this life doesn't always work out to your advantage, but a lot of times it does. And a lot of people have gotten a longer-term view about what is happening with this. Michael Ferris, who is with the Homeschool Legal Defense Association, but he was also involved in the parental rights movement to try to get a constitutional amendment acknowledging, not giving, but acknowledging our God-given rights and protecting those rights in the Constitution. Michael Ferris pointed out parents from multiple faiths have come out in droves against the graphic materials, the pornographic stuff that's being pushed in the schools. But John Oliver is not saying anything about the fact that homeschooling kids
Starting point is 02:36:49 have been doing well in terms of results because results don't matter to these people. They point out in this article that homeschoolers tend to outscore public school students on standardized tests by 15 to 25 percentile points. But, you know, when you compare yourself to the government schools where they're designed to deliberately dumb down people, I mean, that is a very low standard, but they are doing, you know, by that standard even, they're doing better overall. One can't help but wonder if Oliver's frustration with homeschooling really boils down to a core philosophical conviction that parents do not
Starting point is 02:37:26 have a right to educate their kids. He suggests that parents should have to earn the right to homeschool since, quote, having a child does not automatically make you virtuous, unquote. Well, you know, having a late night TV show doesn't make you virtuous or knowledgeable or honest either. He says, in his view, the government should have the right to determine a parent's virtue according to what standard? Who gets to decide? Again, this is like deciding what is true in speech and then punishing. Who gets to decide what's true? Who gets to decide what religion is true in speech and then punishing it. Who gets to decide what's true?
Starting point is 02:38:09 Who gets to decide what religion is true? Who gets to decide what the kids should do? But this is really, what is at stake is really parental rights. And that is what has always been in view with all of this stuff. And I just hope that people can start to see the issue with that. Scott Greer talks about what is happening with the fertility problem, the collapsing populations. And I thought it was interesting because he talked about what was being done in Poland and Hungary. Now, Poland just had an election and the conservatives there lost. But when the conservatives were in power there and with Orban and Hungary,
Starting point is 02:38:41 they decided that they were going to do policies that were going to encourage people to have kids because they were getting dangerously close to cutting their population in half every generation. In other words, having on average just over one child per woman. And so they instituted some programs. And what I thought was interesting was all these programs boil down to financial incentives, which are nice. And a lot of times the reason that we're in financial situations is because of government policies, because of government taxes and other things like that. So it's nice to give people a helping hand with that. Both Hungary and Poland offered financial rewards for people who have kids.
Starting point is 02:39:28 They offered tax breaks, generous loans, aid, and buying a home. For example, in Hungary, a woman with four or more kids receives a lifetime exemption from taxes. Well, that's interesting. But notice that it says a woman, not a family. Families with three or more kids can obtain five-figure loans. New families receive state assistance whenever they buy a home. And it helped a little bit with Hungary.
Starting point is 02:40:00 They went from 1.2, a total fertility rate, to 1.6 in 2021. To maintain your population, you've got to be slightly over two. So they were at 1.2, then went up to 1.6. However, dropped a little bit last year to 1.5, but it's still a positive overall effect. But that didn't even happen in Poland, even with their subsidies for mothers. A mother would get a 120 euro per month subsidy for every child after they're first born. There was a slight bump at first, but then birth rates continued to decline soon after the total fertility rate dropped to 1.3.
Starting point is 02:40:36 Taiwan has been doing the same. This is not just a European issue. This is a Western civilization issue. Taiwan spent more than $3 billion trying to get its citizens to have more kids. In 2009, after decades of falling birth rates, they began offering six months of paid parental leave. They reimbursed at 60% of a new parent's salary, then recently increased that to 80% of your salary. The government's introduced a cash benefit and tax breaks for parents of young children,
Starting point is 02:41:02 and also has invested in child care centers. Do you notice a trend? All this is about money. It's all about subsidy. Sometimes it's tied to the mother. Sometimes maybe to both parents. I don't know. Whenever a government wants something, what does it do? Well, it bribes people, as Trump did in 2020. He bribed the hospitals to do the death protocol and other things like that. So the government always bribes people with money. As I said before, a lot of times the expenses that we face and the hardships that we face are based on the government, and they can relieve some of that. But we've got to be careful that we don't become dependent on these things. That's the danger of all of this
Starting point is 02:41:46 stuff. And that's the way these programs always start out. Even if the people who began the program didn't have any intention of using it for control. You understand when you create something like the Department of Education, oh, well, we're going to help you. You know, we've got this unlimited supply of money that we can create out of thin air with the Federal Reserve, and so we're going to give you some of that cash. And then after you get dependent on that cash and addicted to that cash, then they say stuff like, you know,
Starting point is 02:42:16 that's a lot of cash that you're getting right there. You know, it'd be a shame if you lost that. I want you to put the boys in with the girls in the bathrooms and the dressing rooms and whatever it is. They'll always do something like that. And we had to be careful they don't do that with the families as well. We had this discussion in North Carolina with people who were homeschooling and they wanted to have the kind of sports or music programs or whatever that they had when they were kids in school. And we need to get the government to give us that kind of money
Starting point is 02:42:46 so we can do that with homeschooling, or let us participate in these programs. I said, be careful about what you're asking for, because that free money is going to come with strings attached. It's going to come with control attached. And I think the real failing of all this, besides the dependency, is to get people addicted to all of this. And that's what we have to worry about with the West.
Starting point is 02:43:10 You see, the real problem is that the government wants people. It doesn't want families, though. You know, we look at Zelensky, and he says, well, we're going to put another 500,000 people on the line. We've got new soldiers we're going to put on the line. No, no, 500,000 new soldiers. Well, they're not new soldiers. They're old people like me.
Starting point is 02:43:31 They're just putting on the line. But they're going to put the people on the line to serve them. They don't necessarily want families. And we've got to be careful that these kinds of policies do not create, as Scott was saying, that they don't create welfare queens. We want a system that's going to build families. And I don't know that the government can even build families, because this is really, every time we see there's a problem, we think, well, you know, how can the government solve this
Starting point is 02:44:03 problem? Well, there's a lot of problems that the government simply can't solve, like drug addiction. They can't solve it with a drug war. We've seen that for over 50 years. And so there's a lot of problems that they can't solve. We have to understand that this is really what has affected Western society is really a hard problem. It's a spiritual problem. It is an ignorance about what a blessing a family is,
Starting point is 02:44:26 as we think about it this time of year. Not just kids, but what a blessing a family is. And it's really a vision problem. People don't have a vision of what a family is anymore. They're selling us different visions with the things that we watch, with entertainment, with media, and all the rest of the stuff, and with the schools. They've got a different vision that they're selling you.
Starting point is 02:44:47 And we've lost the vision of the family that was the foundation of Western civilization. We've lost our civilization because we've lost our vision. And then there's another vision, and that one is eternal that goes even further than that. And so we can't see just the future of our life here on Earth, but we can't see the eternal future because we've lost that. And society and culture, you can't win a cultural war without a culture. But all of those things are downstream of your relationship with God.
Starting point is 02:45:17 And so if you don't have that there, and if you are dependent on their culture, that is not something that some kind of a subsidy for housing or some maternity leave is going to fix. These people really don't have the answer, unfortunately. By the way, Karen came in to remind me of the generous offer of Tony that I've not been talking about. And that is to match donations on Rumble. And so thank you very much to Tony Ardman. And we've got some people who've done that on rumble uh aldo the apache 46 there's there's 45 other aldo the apaches i don't know but uh thank you aldo appreciate that thank you for the tip he says merry christmas
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Starting point is 02:47:06 Merry Christmas. Well, thank you. And one more here that's coming in, and Travis is typing it. I just want to say before we go to break, by the way, I've been really behind in terms of not only doing plugs, but in terms, even worse, in terms of doing thank yous. And so I just wanted to thank people for December checks. And let me just read out the names here very quickly.
Starting point is 02:47:28 Mike and Tina G., Walter A., William M., Aaron W., Lyndon A., Stacy, Patrick P., Martin T., David and Joan F., Scott C., Ben and Cindy B., Margaret, Mary T., Christopher and Judith, Chris M., Aaron F., Mary N., Walter Y., Amos and Susan P., Helen T., Anna A., Joel B., Marty K., says Clifton Park, HD Clay are and from Susie M who has been a supporter in past. And I wanted to mention this because she said, I'm having a difficult time right now going through. I've had to put my subscription on pause because I lost my job, but I plan to resubscribe once I am working again. Well, I appreciate that.
Starting point is 02:48:24 And Susie Moore, and thank you for sending the card and letting us know what is going on. And we pray that God will provide for you in the future. But I just wanted to mention that because I want to tell people, that's why I don't want to put this behind a firewall. I understand this is a difficult time. Always is a difficult time for some people. And if you're going through a difficult time, we understand that. And, uh, you know, I, I, if, um, we get enough people that are going to make even small donations
Starting point is 02:48:54 that will do it, but we do have a lot of people who have been, um, big and heavy hitters. Speaking of that, uh, Marty has been one of the people who has done matches for us in the past. And just as a little bit of trivia, Marty's matching campaign, he got hit harder than anybody with it. Because he signed up for it and didn't put a limit on it. And he really got hit that particular day. It was very effective. But I really do appreciate that. Marty sent us a coupon, uh, and, uh, actually it's four coupons, uh, for
Starting point is 02:49:29 spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Uh, for a, uh, for $500 matching donation matching coupon. And I thought that was really nice and clever way to do that. So I really do appreciate that Marty. And I hope we didn't, you didn't get abused too badly with that other one. Thank you so much. By the way, other ones have been coming in on Rumble Sub-Zero. Thank you very much for that.
Starting point is 02:49:52 Merry Christmas. Flower Sower. Thank you very much. That's very generous. Happy Wolfpack member here. Thank you, Tony, for matching the gifts. Was planning to give anyway, so now it's a bonus. Well, thank you.
Starting point is 02:50:05 Merry and blessed Christmas to the Knights and to the artibon families um on rumble pk805 thank you uh and they say thank you to me and uh b slice same thing there thank you david and tony merry christmas on rumble atomic dog thank you says thanks tony and god bless you and your family david and on rumble guard goldsmith who will be doing some guest hosting next week. I'm not sure how the two of them are splitting this stuff up. We talked to both of them. They said they both had the ability and interest in doing it, so we're going to let Guard and Tony split it between themselves.
Starting point is 02:50:37 He said, happy Christmas every day, David. Tony and all, the top principles of a host, guests, and listeners. Blessings to all. Thank you. Guard always guard has always been a blessing to us as well on rumble. KWD 68. Thank you. He says, thank you, David, for your work.
Starting point is 02:50:53 What's the commission for you on David Knight gold. I, you know, there's not any things set up formally that I know of. I just, you know, Tony has set this up and I just trust him to figure this out. I don't have the time to go over his up and I just trust him to figure this out. I don't have the time to go over his books and audit him or the interest. I trust Tony. And so I just, you know, we just go with what comes in. On Rumble, North American House Hippo, thank you. And he thanks me and he thanks Tony. Thank you so much, Tony, for all those matching things. It is, we got about 10 minutes, but I'm gonna take a quick break, uh, because I need to get a, I'm having some issues with costs. So I'm gonna take a quick break and I will be right back.
Starting point is 02:51:35 Stay with us. © transcript Emily Beynon You're listening to The David Knight Show. There's a story that caught my attention. It's been going around. A lot of people have been talking about Sam Altman. This guy is into some real transhumanism stuff. He's the guy who's behind WorldCoin. Yeah, we'll give you a little bit of money in exchange for you getting into our database.
Starting point is 02:52:35 Let us scan your eye, and we'll give you a little bit of WorldCoin crypto, and we'll get you in our database. And then, of course, he's also behind OpenAI and pushing artificial intelligence. But he also has something else that he's pushing, as we typically see from these transhumanists. He is talking about how he is going to do life extension.
Starting point is 02:53:01 He thinks that death is just a disease to be conquered. Is it a disease to be conquered? Or is there something else going on? I mean, of course, this guy completely rejects the Bible's explanation of what is happening with death and what has happened with our world. You know, the world was cursed with rebellion. That is why we have death and that is why you know when these people offer you these theories of evolution what they're giving you is death as
Starting point is 02:53:34 a creative engine and if you then stop and think about it yeah the idea that everything came into being and then it all um you know that the death of these animals was necessary in order to refine the specie by some kind of process that they can't really define. And so we understand, though, that death was a response. It was not a creative thing. It's not a good thing. It was a response from God to the rebellion of Adam and Eve, and they died spiritually at that point, and then later subsequently died physically. That was also a part of it, as there were other issues there.
Starting point is 02:54:17 But, you know, this time of year, that's one of the reasons why I like the classic Christmas carols. You take a look at the lyrics of them. For instance, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, which I did this year. What is the purpose for which Christ came to earth? Peace on earth, mercy mild, God and sinners reconcile. You see, that's how you get peace on earth. You have to have peace with God.
Starting point is 02:54:43 If you're at war with God, God is not going to give you the blessings of liberty. He's not going to give you the blessings of peace. That's true personally, but especially true of a nation. And so peace on earth and the mercy that came with it to reconcile God and sinners. And as I point out, mild, he laid his glory by, born that man no more may die, born to raise the sons of earth, born to give them second birth. You know, there's a lot of really rich theology in some of these older Christmas carols from the 1800s. Joy to the world, no more let sin and sorrow grow, nor thorns infest the ground. He comes to make his blessings flow far as the curse is found. So, you know, we look at this. We understand
Starting point is 02:55:32 as Christians what this season is about. Sam Altman doesn't. He sees death as a disease, not as an enemy, not as a curse. He doesn't know how to remove that curse. He thinks he can do it with technology. Isn't that interesting? It's just an engineering problem for him to solve. Makes me think of the Tower of Babel. That was an engineering problem to be solved, and yet it really was a rebellion to mankind.
Starting point is 02:55:57 And C.S. Lewis said, there is no such thing as a mere mortal. That's what Sam Altman doesn't understand. To paraphrase C.S. Lewis, I don't have his exact quote here. He says, you know, when you look around and you see the people out here, he said, it is jarring to realize that some of them are going to become such glorious creatures that you'd be tempted to fall down and worship them and others are going to be some such hideous uh things that suffering that you can't bear to look at them and i think that is a very sobering assessment of where we are right now you know we have all these songs and that's fine to have you know songs that are fun and songs that are nostalgic you know you can have your rudolph
Starting point is 02:56:43 and your rock around the christmas. But at this time of year, if we take the time to think about some of these lyrics and actually reflect, not just on Christmas lyrics, but on our purpose in life and the fact that these people who we look to and we defer to
Starting point is 02:57:03 because they have so much money, they don't really have an answer. There is joy available in this, and we should hearken to it. Paraphrase those titles of those songs. But he's putting all of his money on a company that first says they want to give every human 10 additional years of healthy, vigorous life and to pull this off very quickly. It's also interesting to see that they're now pushing the idea that artificial intelligence can predict when you're going to die with 78% accuracy. Well, I think you should be very concerned when anybody makes some kind of prediction about your life. I think your
Starting point is 02:57:44 response ought to be, you have no idea. You don't control my life. God does. God knows with 100% accuracy. Before I was formed in the womb, the days of my life were planned out by him. The purposes of my life were planned out by him. You should reject anything like this. Don't let it hang over you as some
Starting point is 02:58:05 kind of a death sentence. And that really is the way this technology is turning in a demonic way, I think. I'm about to run out of time here. I need to thank some of the people who have matched the donations with Tony on Rumble. NuroDivergent, thank you very much. She says, thank you, Tony and David. May God bless you and your family. Merry Christmas. Thank you. And on Rumble, Grammy for God.
Starting point is 02:58:33 Thank you for the tip. Thank you, David and Tony. God bless you and your family. Rumble, Apleet. Whoa, that is the biggest tip I have ever seen. Thank you so much. I appreciate that. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:58:45 And on Rockfin, Spencer DeLong. David, this is about the climate issues you talked about yesterday. But after the show, I came with a possibility that Biden wants to hoard the fans and air conditioning because he knows where he's going. He'll need them all. There you go. Another subject. Merry Christmas. God bless you and the knight family yeah that is yeah it's gonna be hot where he's going well he's trying to make our life
Starting point is 02:59:11 a living hell here isn't he on rock fin john bennett thank you very much that's very generous david and tony we appreciate your knowledge guidance in these troubled times you're light the end of the tunnel thank you so much uh john and theresa. Thank you. Both of you on Rockman Harps down in Australia. Good to see you there. It says Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to my family. All of you stay free. Plus, Rumble won't let me donate on there as of late. Tony, can you match this on Rumble, please?
Starting point is 02:59:38 Did that on Rockman? Well, thank you. I don't know what's going on with Rumble. You know, it is. We're going to see a lot of attacks on Rumble. I think we're going to see a lot of attacks on Rumble. I think we're going to see a lot of cyber attacks. Goat Tree said, you know, he's he's he's saying the board really lit up.
Starting point is 02:59:53 You know, he he stays on top of that with cybersecurity. Excuse me on Rockfin. Doug, a lug. Thank you very much. And on Rockfin Audi. Good to see you, Adi. Modern Retro Radio. Thank you very much. I'm a new customer of to see you out a modern retro radio thank you very much i'm a new customer of wise wolf he says via angry tigers promotion also i'm guest hosting jason barker's knights of the storm show on rumble that's great i'm glad to see that uh and um so
Starting point is 03:00:19 i've got to tune in so i haven't i haven't seen audi seen audi has been on several of these shows he's got his own podcast now he's doing guest host i'm gonna have to see that over the christmas break rock fan thank you fawn and grant 7777 thank you as well on rumble thank you all of you have a good day and we're going to be back here tomorrow so um i won't wish you uh merry christmas and happy new years yet but we'll see you tomorrow, hopefully. I'm delighted to present something born from my love for music and the Christmas season. Christmas night is a perfect accompaniment for anything from family gatherings to moments of peaceful reflection. I hope it's to provide a fresh take to the soundtrack of Christmas. This collection of 20 instrumental songs brings new life to timeless Christmas classics.
Starting point is 03:01:53 With original orchestrations alongside lesser known, yet equally enchanting carols. For the listeners of The David Knight Show, this is more than music. It's part of our shared journey. Christmas Night is available at thedavidknightshow.com. May it bring a little extra joy and peace to your Christmas season. Thank you for your unwavering support and for joining me in this new musical adventure. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good Christmas night.

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