The David Knight Show - 21Sep23 Surveillance of YOU in YOUR Home by YOUR WiFi Taken to New Levels & Great Replacement Accelerates in USA & EU

Episode Date: September 21, 2023

TOPICS by TIMECODEF-35 MYSTERY SOLVED! LOLDesigner dress stolen by cross-dressing Biden official is returned to rightful owner (a woman). But he had designs on other women's clothing and committed gra...nd larceny 3 TIMES but no punishment in the first 2 trials (9:31)Your home/consumer WiFi signals are being used for surveillance and imaging THROUGH WALLS. It's not new — here's the history and how it has rapidly evolved in the last couple of years with a new IEEE protocol for its use (12:39)NFT's have gone to ZERO in value. Remember Trump's NFT sale? (25:58)Police order band director to stop high school band that was playing as football field emptied. When he doesn't they taser him in front of the kids. Bye, bye Miss American Pie. (29:18)How Many Different Positions Can "ProLife" Trump Take on Baby Murder?Trump mocked by Babylon Bee for rejecting pro-life issue — like he did with guns and his weakness on DACA. Trump craves the support of the left like NYT and Woodward which is why he gives them more access and will betray his base again if given the chance (36:21) DeSantis' mistake — pushing pot prohibition (46:04)CBDC — DeSantis gets this right (54:12)Genocide: Armenians Haven't Got a Prayer — Unless YOU PrayUSA, EU, and Russia turn their back on the Armenian Christians. But a thank you from Angry Tiger reminds us how important and powerful prayer is (1:04:56)WATCH Jab-cinda Ardern (former NZ dictator) tells UN that governments MUST go to war with our free speech (for our own good) (1:21:14)INTERVIEW Major Banks Take NEXT Step to CBDC FedCoin Edging closer and closer to a CBDC, two major banks take FedNow (billed as only bank-to-bank) very close to a retail CBD. Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold, joins as we look at the Fed's interest rate game, and why inflation will follow (1:31:21) Great Replacement Accelerates with "Populist" Politicians Betrayal Biden knows this is a 4th Turning and he is weaponizing Great Replacement. But then there's the 5th Column traitor populist politicians like Meloni in Italy. A quick look at what's happening in many, many countries (the same thing) (2:02:33) Caitlin Johnstone says our entire life is controlled for corporate profits. I think it's a bit bigger than that and we each have something we can say/do to ensure we're not trapped in the "love of money" but global government will be a corporate governance by multinational corporations. (2:37:07)Apple's new virtue signaling ad about its "carbon neutral" Apple Watch is actually about the pagan green religion — "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry Goddess", a strange twist on Jonathan Edwards' famous sermon from the Great Awakening (2:46:40)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 00:00:40 Learn more at wealthsimple.com slash match. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 21st of September, Year of Our Lord 2023. Well, today we can clearly see that Citibank and others are moving us rapidly towards the central bank digital currency. They have now, as they were not part of the pilot program, they're now trying to make their moves to get into the good graces of the Federal Reserve. But we're also going to take a look at immigration, as well as what is happening in Armenia and the Christians whose backs are against the wall. What is going to be done by the EU, by the US? Well, actually,
Starting point is 00:02:16 there's something that you can do. We'll talk about that. Stay with us. We'll be right back. Well, we've been talking this week about this F-35 jet, and now it's finally been solved. Just a real quick update here. I'm going to spend a lot of time on this. But we now have, according to a meteorologist who's there in the area, the Charleston County Emergency Medical Services, recorded what the pilot was saying. The meteorologist who's there in the area, the Charleston County Emergency Medical Services, recorded what the pilot was saying. The meteorologist posted it.
Starting point is 00:03:10 He says he's unsure of where his plane crashed. He said he just lost it in the weather, say the EMS people. Now, this is in a North Charleston residential area. So there we have it. As the New York Post wants us to believe the headline, pilot ejected due to bad weather do you think these guys who fight so hard to draw to fly these state-of-the-art planes oh it's bad but i'm out of here man i'm put it on autopilot your plane can take care of itself and i'm out of here that makes any sense he's not going to try to fly out of the weather
Starting point is 00:03:46 he's going to eject into it you know you can fly above the clouds if that's a problem i don't think that that's what's really going on but then we also have this as the media is coming out giving us explanations um oh by the way i just before i get to that you've got a guy spokesperson for the military industrial complex who says although the high-tech model may have its issues yeah yeah uh as we pointed out the general accounting office another outside group goes by the initials of pogo we has met the enemy and they is us right that's a good good acronym for pogo uh but anyway um both of them said back in 2019 uh this um platform that you're using has got backdoor into it's unsecure all of your weapon systems are unsecure and the worst one is this f-35 and uh hackable but anyway he says this
Starting point is 00:04:48 high-tech model may have its issues but it is still considered to be the top fighter jet around the world coveted by a long list of governments maybe you should strike out coveted and say hacked i understand the frustration with delays and cost overruns and whatever else he said. But the fact is they can't produce these things fast enough for demand. That's the bottom line. Well, you know, bottom line, we don't even know how much this thing costs. All these different things, anywhere from 80 to 100 to 140 million, all the, different amount. But this is, we've now got a witness account. Not an eyewitness account, mind you, but an earwitness account.
Starting point is 00:05:33 And this is what a guy who says, you know, lives there in North Charleston. Think about this. Charleston's one of the bigger cities in South Carolina. Isn't it odd that this guy heard it, but he didn't see a fireball, you know, like this. Here's a crash of a jet. Boom. Big fireball. Big black smoke clouds going to be coming up from that and everything.
Starting point is 00:05:57 But of course, you know, he didn't see anything. Didn't even say that he heard a crash. I don't think. It just flew close to his home, he said. Was it that jet or was it maybe some other jet? I'm not saying he's lying. But if a jet flies over his house as they're looking for this thing for a couple of days, does that prove that it crashed there? Isn't it interesting that for, what is it, four days now? We've not seen any pictures of the wreckage. Not a single one.
Starting point is 00:06:29 Isn't that odd? I think it's odd. But even odder is this eyewitness, or earwitness account, we should say. And I heard a screeching, saw that between a screech and a whistle. Ah! I said, what in the world is this?
Starting point is 00:06:49 There you go. There you go. A meme is born. Between a screech and a whistle. I thought a meteorite had come from outer space or something, he said. But you notice that even he didn't see it. This is the value of a stealth jet now you can't even see it when it crashes you can't see the fireball how did they get that kind of technology you know even when they crash no fireball no smoke i mean that is
Starting point is 00:07:18 stealth right there you just can't get past that so So, um, anyway, um, many people are passing this around. That's a meme. And again, uh, the pilot was found in a residential area in North Charleston. Um, how did that happen? I mean, North Charleston is supposed to be 80 miles from the point at which he ejected. Maybe he was caught up and pulled along with the plane or something where it crashed. Isn't that odd? So many odd things about this.
Starting point is 00:07:58 But, yeah, it is a meme that's been born. And I'm sure that's going to live forever. Screeching. Saw that between a screech and a whistle. I said, what in the world is this? Yeah. Doing James Brown right there. And of course,
Starting point is 00:08:14 you know, we've got other, other ones. This is one not too far away. I think this is in Charlotte. Snowstorm a few years ago, this became a meme. Uh,
Starting point is 00:08:22 one of the ones that we laugh about all the time here in our household will mean less people on the slick roads we'll probably sit around and cook some soups and eat bread and desserts and just get all fat and sassy that's what we do every we joke about that every holiday we're just going to sit around get fat and sassy and then this happened in december and this actually is more of a disaster film and this guy got the actual film on disaster this is um in tennessee uh right around the chattanooga area and it is a train derailment there is a uh a truck that pulled up and stopped at a light but he pulled up across the train track and he's got a big eye beam there and he said he didn't see or hear the train coming or anything like that but you know the train goes right through the eye beam watch this and listen but the key thing is that the the uh the description here uh Oh, Priscilla. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:09:28 What a mess, Priscilla. Oh, no. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. Oh. We got to get out of here, she says. Oh, no, no, no. Oh! We got to get out of here, she says, before something blows up. Yeah. Well, you know, at least that's a, they got the video of it. Now that's become a meme as well.
Starting point is 00:10:00 Well, they couldn't find the jet and I don't think they've still found it. I still don't believe they found it. There's no evidence of a picture there in Charleston. And the pilot comes down in Charleston, 80 miles away from where he ejected, close to where his plane comes down. Anyway, they have found, though, the wardrobes that were stolen by Sam Brinton. If you remember, this is the official that was put in charge of controlling nuclear waste. You know, the guy that cross-dresses, the bald-headed guy with the makeup on,
Starting point is 00:10:34 you know, lipstick, bright red lipstick all the time, wearing dresses. And of course, one of the big issues, big red flags that people just have not talked about is the Trevor Project that he was involved in. It puts itself out as a mentoring group for trainee minors. It's a pedophile group. Can artificial intelligence be a force for good?
Starting point is 00:10:58 At the University of British Columbia, we believe it can. Dr. Raymond Ng and team are using AI to harness crucial data within the healthcare system to help deliver care to patients faster. It's AI that puts our health first. At UBC, our researchers are answering today's most pressing questions. To learn how we're moving the world forward, visit ubc.ca forward happens here. Happiness. We all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from the Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives. But how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all
Starting point is 00:11:59 searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find happy enough wherever you listen to podcasts. Quite frankly. And so you've seen the pictures of him with his bondage fetishes and all the rest of this stuff. But of course, he also is very fond of women's clothes. And he got a great deal on his wardrobe he got it for a steal and so they've now finally returned this designer dress that was the thing that really blew it up there was a lady who had designer clothing uh one of a kind and uh he stole her bags and wore that dress to some kind of a presentation and said, that's my dress. She made it one of a kind.
Starting point is 00:12:46 And so they started investigating, and he has yet to go to trial for that. Preliminary hearing for that has been filed in Arlington General District Court, delayed until December. But it is grand larceny, uh, more than a thousand dollars. And, uh, they've now returned that dress to her and she's speaking out about it and bringing this back up again. Uh, he has already had two other grand larceny cases where he did no jail time. Wow. Good thing. Uh, he didn't wear that dress to January the 6th, right?
Starting point is 00:13:31 Two separate cases in Minnesota and Nevada of luggage theft. We always knew this guy had a lot of baggage, didn't we? A total of $2,300 from one luggage carousel in Minneapolis. And then in Vegas, he stole a suitcase with valuables estimated at $3,670, but he didn't do jail time for either one of those. That's grand larceny whenever you get over $1,000. So I guess I don't understand people putting thousands of dollars worth of stuff in their suitcase when it's going to go through tsa you know after they stopped allowing people to lock their luggage and they would pilfer the stuff i remember my
Starting point is 00:14:10 brother-in-law was taking a vacation this is before phones became everybody's cameras on vacations and he had just for that vacation uh bought a new uh camcorder video camcorder is like five or $600, um, that he had paid for it. It was still in the box and, you know, they go through the luggage and they kept it and, uh, nobody would do anything about it, but, uh, you know, TSA would never steal from you. Actually, though, we have, um, even more footage of TSA pilfering stuff out of suitcases. That's what happens when you can't lock things, and when these people have stolen your rights, they're free to steal anything from you. But of course, this is something perhaps they could use for the F-35 jets. Wi-Fi can now be
Starting point is 00:14:59 used to see through the walls of your home, and this is something that's been going on for a very long time. And it's been known for been going on for a very long time. And it's been known for so long, it got my curiosity when I saw this article. Like, well, what's new about that? Well, it turns out that they have been developing this for a very long time. This is from technocracy.com. Your Wi-Fi router, all your smart appliances, including your smart meter, all of them create a dense web of EMF radiation in your home that can be used to see everything and anyone.
Starting point is 00:15:31 You might also want to think about the health effects of that. We're just as guilty of that as everybody else. It's amazing. When I stop and think about all the wireless devices and all the radiation that is happening there, and of course there's been some talk about that with Apple years ago I interviewed some people who had done a documentary about that and they could actually flip on the you know the the phone and they had some small bugs on a leaf and they flip it on and you can see the bugs jerk all of them you know
Starting point is 00:16:08 there's a whole bunch of bugs on and they all jerk to one side and flip it off and they jerk yeah they flip it back on again they jerk you know and it's like well okay uh it is a big problem for some people very sensitive to it many of us probably have a problem with this. We don't react to it as quickly as others do. The long-term effects, I think, are starting to be seen in terms of sterility and other things like that. But anyway, back to the police state surveillance angle of this. A team at Carnegie Mellon and the University of Waterloo built a device using a store-bought drone and $20 of easily purchased hardware. And so, and the history of this is recounted in this article.
Starting point is 00:16:54 They talk about a man in Oregon years ago who was growing cannabis in his house. The police drove up to the house and they used thermal imaging. They said, oh, we see some hot spots in there. So, you know, they got a search warrant and they busted him for a pot that he was growing inside of his house. And a Supreme Court decision, five to four. Can artificial intelligence be a force for good? At the University of British Columbia, we believe it can. Dr. Raymond Ng and team are using AI to harness crucial data within the healthcare system to help deliver care to patients faster. It's AI that puts our health first. At UBC, our researchers are answering today's most pressing questions.
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Starting point is 00:18:34 They said this was an unlawful scan under the Fourth Amendment. You didn't get a search warrant when you did the original scan. But now he says this is a much more dangerous approach than just this thermal thing. Unlike a thermal imager, this device is already in your home, and you put it there. Wi-Fi is electromagnetic waves between 2.4 and 5 gigahertz range. Same thing as light, except that it's not a wavelength that you can see. But just like light, just like echolocation, if you've got the right equipment, you can use it to see things because that's how we see things.
Starting point is 00:19:13 It's the light bouncing off of stuff. So if you've got something that is the right frequency receptor, you can see the light. It's just like somebody's illuminating it. So you really are being illuminated with radiation that can be sensed and this goes back to at least 2005 that's why i said this is such an old thing i remember seeing this um there was and the ieee which is um institute for electrical electronic engineers has been at the epicenter of this thing for a very long time. And it really bothers me.
Starting point is 00:19:49 I've said this about scientists for the longest time, scientists and engineers. You need to think about what you're doing. This is not just a puzzle to solve. You've got to think about the implications and how this is going to be used. And it's been used by the military and the police state and so back in 2005 an ieee symposium researchers said that they could do short pulse imaging radar systems around 10 gigahertz and use it give it to the military and
Starting point is 00:20:19 police for enhanced situational awareness as they put put it. Three years later, in 2008, you had more researchers presenting another paper at the 2009 IEEE and showed how they could use it for Wi-Fi feasibility. Okay, so it's feasible to use it for Wi-Fi, so let's refine that process. In 2017, now we go forward eight years, two researchers in Germany demonstrated the ability to do Wi-Fi imaging using techniques borrowed from the field of holography. And they said the past two years have seen an explosion of methods for passive Wi-Fi imaging. At the time, technology could only make out rough shapes of things. If there was a coffee cup on the table, you might see something is there, but you really couldn't see the shape.
Starting point is 00:21:12 But you could make out the shape of a person or a dog on a couch, but in any object that was bigger than four centimeters in size, you just didn't have much detail. A year later, later 2018 a team at uc santa barbara published a paper again all this is through the ieee a2 alexa now you have betrayed us as well but of course these people can't find an f35 then they had a big breakthrough the next year uh so what had, what they've been doing with wifi up to this point was using it at higher frequencies than you typically have in your personal home. Uh, wifi of the 2.4 and the five gigahertz. And so that changed in 2019, Michigan state university published a paper again, the I triple E and, um, said, hey, we've got full 2D imaging with Wi-Fi signals that are in everybody's home. Now what they have done is they've added artificial intelligence and they have added some 3D modeling with the artificial intelligence.
Starting point is 00:22:22 University of Buffalo, the first 3d human pose construction framework using commercial wi-fi devices 2020 uses the 2d imaging technology previously discussed to construct a 3d avatar see how it's rapidly advancing so 2005 then you know 2008 and they put their paper out in 2009. Then you go to 2017, and then every year, big changes. They're really focusing on this. And why are they focusing on it? Well, in 2019, a guy who used to work for DARPA, Ray Liu, launched his first commercial product in the Wi-Fi sensing domain.
Starting point is 00:23:02 He says, we're going to make the world safer and healthier and smarter. More self-monitoring and reporting technology. He said the technology is so accurate it can sense your breathing using nothing but standard Wi-Fi signals. As they point out here, you notice how they've made this transition from it's a police and surveillance state to now it's all about your health. And so again,
Starting point is 00:23:28 one more year, 2021, he creates a company and, um, to standardize and, and not only that, but with his position at the IEEE, they want to come up with a standard.
Starting point is 00:23:40 IEEE comes up with standards, you know, from, um, uh, you know, different protocols and everything so he wants um he was elected president of the ieee in 2022 and they began work on this standard
Starting point is 00:23:55 and so they want this this standardized thing across all devices this is going to become ubiquitous i mean it truly is amazing and of course at the same time you've got facebook uh doing this and um they've got their own proprietary thing but this guy who's also got a company and who was highly connected within the ieee is setting up a protocol you know just like you would have a bluetooth protocol or something like that and so the the bottom line which technocracy points out said so big brother right you know having a closed circuit television there watching everything that you're doing in the house this is even worse and it's even more stealthy because you don't even think about it and what is concerning
Starting point is 00:24:48 is that about a third in a recent poll and i think i mentioned this about a third of generation z says they don't mind having a big brother screen in their home it's really pretty cool right yeah be just like the TV show. So, yeah, as a matter of fact, I got an email from someone I talked about that, how they'd used the Big Brother show to prepare people for what was coming with social media. And the listener said, yeah, it saw the same thing happening with MTV. I wasn't even aware of the MTV show. And he said, he saw it and he thought this is why would anybody, first of all, why would you watch it? Why would you want to be a part of it? But everybody did watch it. Everybody did want
Starting point is 00:25:34 to be a part of it. And then he said, when the social media stuff came out, it all clicked. Yeah. That's what they were preparing everybody for. And they were tapping in to this kind of innate desire of people to want to be famous and um and so now gen z says we don't mind having government surveillance cameras so of course they're not going to mind having something like this that is constantly watching them it's the fad right big? Big Brother is a fad. And I started talking about that because Russell Brand was part of Big Brother. So, you know, model behavior for people, you know, just like Russell Brand's behavior or Howard Stern's behavior. As a matter of fact, I saw a thing about Howard Stern.
Starting point is 00:26:19 What a disgusting person he is. But again, Russell Brand was the same way. They just now have a problem with his politics. There was never any problem before. He was left alone by people who are all upset about child trafficking. They might complain at the school boards, but they're not going to defund the schools that are grooming the kids. And there's a very limited area here where the protests are taking place, I think.
Starting point is 00:26:50 People don't see the bigger picture. Somebody pointed out, I did not realize this. Again, I don't follow Howard Stern. Somebody pointed out, well, one of the first school shootings, first really big profile school shooting in Columbine. Just to show you how disgusting Howard Stern is. He was talking about it. He goes, so, you know, if you're going to kill everybody, why don't you at least rape them first?
Starting point is 00:27:21 That was his take on Columbine. You know, before you shoot those girls, rape them. Seriously, he said that. And that's the kind of stuff that Russell Brand was doing as well. You know, both of them cut from the same cloth and everybody just can't get enough of them. Well, we see these fads come and go. Hopefully that is a fad. We've had the fad of NFTs have now come and go. You know, we fad. We've had the fad of NFTs have now come and go. We've seen a lot of them sell for really big bucks. Some of them sold for millions of dollars. I remember
Starting point is 00:27:51 when this first came out, seeing some of these big ticket items. And of course, Donald Trump was able to cash in on that, but now they have become pretty much worthless. Trump, even as the NFTs were really kind of a thing of the past, Trump was able to revive that just with the power of his personality and his following. The NFTs were already a joke in terms of investment. They were already one of the most ridiculous bubble things that anybody had ever seen. It never made any sense to me whatsoever.
Starting point is 00:28:30 But Trump was able to make millions off of this. Remember when he did this commercial? Oh, that's not the one. Here it is. Hello, everyone. This is Donald Trump. Hopefully your favorite president of all time better than lincoln better than washington with an important announcement to make i'm doing my first official donald j trump
Starting point is 00:28:51 nft collection right here and right now they're called trump digital trading cards these cards feature some of the really incredible artwork pertaining to my life and my career it's been very exciting you can, there you go. So you can commemorate it. You can see all the things that he imagined that he did or somebody imagined that he did. But it's not just his cards, of course. They've all gone to pretty much zero. At BetMGM, Ontario's best casino action is just a click away.
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Starting point is 00:29:58 a new podcast from The Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for
Starting point is 00:30:23 and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. His cards, he was selling them for $99. We thought it was really funny, so we did some of our own um you know uh here is uh trump as a puppet um there you go that's done by my son with one of these uh art programs ai art programs there's another one of him uh as a puppet um we did have one i don't see it on the list here but who had one that was of course him and we did several of them with him in a lab coat holding up a hypodermic needle, because that's his big accomplishment, isn't it? But he really was just a criminal mastermind behind him.
Starting point is 00:31:14 Fauci is the mastermind behind the puppet. And as one listener, as I put these things up when he came out with these, uh, uh, the beginning of the year, uh, there it is. There's the one of him as the, uh, the mad scientist. Ain't nothing like it does with the text. It's got a real problem with text. They can't handle that. Uh, but I put up one because he's so proud of space force. So we did one of him as buzz light year.
Starting point is 00:31:44 And, um, somebody on social media grabbed it and said put this text on it it's now been announced that the new agency space force will be living rent-free inside trump's head because there's so much room to maneuver yeah that's uh but now the nft market has pretty much gone to zero out of 73,257 NFT collections, 69,795 of them. In other words, 69,000 out of 73,000 have a market cap of zero, zero based on data provide provided by NFT scan and coin market cap. So you see, you don't want to invest in NFTs or necessarily even the fiat dollar. You want to put your money in gold and silver. Tony's going to be joining us later today.
Starting point is 00:32:34 David Knight, gold is what he's set up. So don't put your money in NFTs or Trump cards, get it into something like gold and silver that has been able to keep its value for more than a couple of months, for several millennia, as a matter of fact. By their estimates, almost 23 million people hold these worthless assets. Trump, by the way, though, he exchanged these NFTs for some fiat currency. He made $4.6 million on it. It wasn't nearly as much money as he made off as his worthless January the 6th grift. You know, that was $250 million he grifted his crowd for.
Starting point is 00:33:16 But still, you know, $99 each. And when you paid that $99, you were not getting an NFT that was unique. He promised that he wouldn't sell more than 10 of them. And you know, Trump always keeps his promises, doesn't he? One of 10 manufactured collectibles. So I said, even filtering out the lower value, less significant projects, most collections have little value today. That's 69,000 out of 73,000 have zero.
Starting point is 00:33:46 Out of the top 8,850 collections by market cap, 18% are worthless. 41% are priced at $5 to $10. There you go. And so this is one of the last overall news items that we have, just miscellaneous news before we get into the more serious stuff. We had, and I do think that this is serious. I mean, we talk about the police state and the sense of entitlement by police officers.
Starting point is 00:34:15 You do what I say. You disrespected me is what these police officers said afterwards. You had a band director, high school band director in Alabama, and he's black, but so are the police officers. And it looked like all the band members were black. Race is not an issue here.
Starting point is 00:34:37 This is about you do what I say because I'm a cop. That's what this is about. And so, you know, the game is over and the band is playing in the stands and everybody is leaving and so they're playing and they decided well we want you to stop playing well the lights are still on the stadium people were still filing out and uh they told him to uh to stop and he's you know conducting the band and all the rest of the stuff. And so when the stadium lights go out, he stops and he does it. At that point, the cops are angry because he has disobeyed them.
Starting point is 00:35:18 And they began to push him and shove him and put handcuffs on him. And they wind up tasering him in front of all the students by the way and um so uh uh his um his lawyer said my client never struck or even remotely attempted to strike an officer um footage released by the police uh loud music drowned out much of the conversation and then when this stuff happened they had turned out the lights. So it's even, it's harder to do that. But as they are leading him away in, um, handcuffs, um, they, um, they started chiding him, uh, and said, uh, you, um, um, let's see, where is it here? They said, uh, said uh you know you you disrespected me and now you have um um extended uh coverage an officer leading him away can be heard telling him his actions
Starting point is 00:36:17 would make students less trusting of police in the future yeah i think that's true. I think their actions are going to make people less trusting of police. So, you know, he's conducting and, you know, they get up there and he's doing his job as a high school band director. Stop it. We want to go. Stop it. And he says, get out of my face. And so soon after the lights were turned down and he stops stops it the cop says put him in handcuffs and um as they point out in this article um they pulled him off of the stand of the
Starting point is 00:36:55 conductor stand and they start getting physical with him they said it's not clear why the officers were instructing him to wrap up the band and clear out the stadium. Which is to do what I say. I want to get out of here. Do what I say. Shut it down. He said, I was doing my job as an educator, instructing the band, allowing the band to play. And again, just celebrating the achievements of our football team, cheerleader squad, our band program. He said they didn't tell him that he was under arrest until later.
Starting point is 00:37:23 And they cursed at him. Legal experts say it's not clear whether his arrest was lawful. But a guy who's a professor at a college of criminal justice in New York City says, well, he should have complied with the officer's demands to set a better example for the students. He said, that's where this all starts, in the training, in the criminal justice places, or in the state police academies, where they have one guy who had taught for 20 years. I remember the case where they had a homeless guy who was just living up in the hills outside. I think it was Phoenix. And he's not bothering anybody.
Starting point is 00:38:06 The police decide they want him out of there. And so they eventually shoot him and then stick a dog on him. And the whole thing was recorded. And in that state, a guy who had taught for decades at the police academy said, I'm resigning because, you know, and this happened under Obama. I don't want to teach this shoot first curriculum anymore yeah we're just uh taser people shoot people
Starting point is 00:38:31 stick dogs on them we do whatever we want so it's like you you do what i say and you leave right now and so uh this is going to be interesting to see how this works out. Students traumatized, of course, as they see this kind of authoritarian police state that is out there. But happiness, we all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from the Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be
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Starting point is 00:42:41 but that's okay, don't worry. That was when he told the interviewer, yeah, I, um, that's okay. Don't worry. We'll, um, uh, that was when he told the interviewer, yeah, I'm just going to get everybody together and we're going to make everybody happy. And this has had a fallout from a lot of people, uh, over the last week or pro life. It's like, what is he doing? Well, he's doing the same thing that we saw him do. If you care about the second amendment, we saw him do that. You know, let's bring in Chuck Schumer and, uh, let's bring in Nancy Pelosi and, uh, Dianne Feinstein.
Starting point is 00:43:13 You know, we can all work something out. Yeah. We just take the gun and do the due process later, that type of thing. And so now even Babylon B has jumped in to, um, essentially, uh, you know, show Trump's hypocrisy on this. Trump said there are very fine people on both sides of the baby murder issue. Yes, I think there are fine people on both sides. If you look at both sides, the baby killers and the not baby killers, very fine people. And I've been on both sides.
Starting point is 00:43:46 Believe me. Yeah, just like with guns. Just like with issue after issue. Mr. President, you were voted into office by a pro-life coalition and you helped overturn Roe v. Wade, yet you condemn heartbeat laws due to being unpopular. Can you clarify your position? Well, look, if you want, I'll murder a baby right now.
Starting point is 00:44:07 Says Babylon B. Just like I murdered Roe v. Wade. But you won't let me because you're fake news. We can have peace on this issue for the first time in 52 years. But you have the sanctimonious passing these terrible laws that you can't kill babies if they've got a heartbeat. He upset a lot of very fine baby killers. That meatball, Ron.
Starting point is 00:44:34 At publishing time, Trump had clarified that his only position was that baby supporters and baby killers should both be happy with his position. Well, I tell you, sometimes you can't explain what Trump is doing except with heavy satire, but that nails it right there. Yeah, you know, there's really fine people on both the baby murder side and the non-baby murder side. And De Sanctus De Sanctimonious has really messed this up by saying you can't kill a baby with a heartbeat you can imagine that uh now the real real news
Starting point is 00:45:13 to sink the sanctus the santus said he's proud to have signed another heartbeat bill after trump attacks him for it uh he said um as people, he said it, by the way, on Monday, after this statement on the Sunday show, he said he's going to broker an abortion compromise. He's going to let Republicans, quote, go on to other things, quote, unquote, if elected. That's what Trump said. We didn't move on to other things. This is not a winning issue for us.
Starting point is 00:45:49 Well, it is. It is. It should be a winning issue. We should take the high ground. Why are we defending people like Andrew Tate and Russell Brand, but we won't defend an innocent baby's life? That's the Trump Republican Party. And that's the GOP establishment.
Starting point is 00:46:04 You've got all these people saying, I've got billions of dollars, I'd love to give it to DeSantis, but he's out there. He doesn't want kids ripped apart as babies. He doesn't want them mutilated as kindergartners and teenagers. I can't support that guy.
Starting point is 00:46:23 What's the matter with him? That's just too harsh to stop us from having our way with children. We want to murder children. We want to rape them. We want to mutilate them. What's the matter with him getting in our way? So DeSantis said to pro-lifers, Trump is, quote, preparing to sell you out. He's always been for sale to the highest bidder.
Starting point is 00:46:50 Just take a look at the people that he pardoned. The big white-collar criminals, friends of his son-in-law, relatives of his son-in-law. So, again, what Trump actually said. We'll agree to a number of weeks or months or however you want to define it. And both sides are going to come together. Both sides, both sides. This is going to be a big statement. Both sides will come together.
Starting point is 00:47:15 And for the first time in 52 years, you'll have an issue that we can put behind us. Yeah. Well, you know, you're not going to put behind murder. Abortion is murder. Murder is always with us, these kinds of evils in this dark world. But you can have a government that
Starting point is 00:47:36 decides that it's going to protect life and liberty. Even protect our liberty to defend our own lives with the Second Amendment. Which Trump is willing to just put aside if he can, you know, depending on the people that he wants to impress at a given point in time. Trump repeatedly compromised with Democrats, said DeSantis, and he sold out conservative voters to win praise from the corporate media and the left.
Starting point is 00:48:03 Is that too harsh? Think about the fact that Trump's supporters have been amazed that he continues to get into these situations where he does interviews with Maggie Haberman of the New York Times, or he lets Woodward come in and do a book. And people say, doesn't he realize these people hate him and they're going to stick a knife in his back?
Starting point is 00:48:32 No, he's just a narcissist. He works out of what his perceived self-interest is, and he really wants. He's always had in the past, just like Russell Brand, no matter how bad he was in terms of sexual depravity, no matter how bad he was in terms of taking advantage of people financially, he was always celebrated just like Russell Brand. And so he really thinks that if he talks to these people, they're still going to like him.
Starting point is 00:49:01 He doesn't understand that now because of his politics and also because of the competition that they have with him, they hate him and they want to come after him. But he just doesn't get that. He's still on this narcissist trip. He still loves himself so much that he thinks that the New York Times and Bob Woodward love him as well. And he's absolutely amazed when he gives them this access and they throw him under the bus. And so, yeah, he has sold out conservative voters over and over again to win praise from the corporate media and the left. Even though he never gets it, you see.
Starting point is 00:49:41 That's the key thing. You have to understand that people say, well, wait a minute. Corporate media is not praising him the left's not praising him of course not but he thinks that they will in his mind he loves himself so much he thinks that they will that's why he keeps doing this stuff and so you know bob woodward did a book on him not a complimentary book and then he released the tapes which is even worse to hear what Trump said in his own words. And he tried to stop that audio book, but he hasn't been able to.
Starting point is 00:50:10 He says, Trump may think that it's terrible, but I think that protecting babies with heartbeats is noble and just. And I'm proud to have signed the heartbeat bill in Florida, and I know that Iowa has similar legislation. I don't know how you can even make the claim that you're somehow pro-life if you're criticizing states for enacting protections for babies that have heartbeats. He said, anytime he did a deal with Democrats, they ended up taking him to the cleaners. I think if he's going into this saying that he's going to make the Democrats happy
Starting point is 00:50:44 with respect to the right to life, I think all pro-lifers should know that he is preparing to sell you out. Since Trump has absolutely no principles, he has no rudder, he has no foundation, he is totally unpredictable. You don't know what he's going to do. And it's going to be even worse when he doesn't have any restraints to try to please his base in a second term. I think that if he were to be elected, he would go hard, hard left. He's always been, folks, hard left. He's a New York Democrat billionaire. He's going to run hard to the left because he wants the praise of the New York Times and Bob Woodward
Starting point is 00:51:33 and the people like that. And he's going to do everything to suck up to them. He doesn't care about the people who are giving him money and support. Those are the people that he wants to impress. And you keep seeing it. You know, they keep giving him the back of his hand, their hand, and he keeps coming back for more. And that's what he's going to do.
Starting point is 00:51:52 If he gets a second term, Trump's who, who's noncommittal abortion rhetoric has been a recurring theme of his latest campaign. Well, this is a commentary by life site news. And again, just like Blake masters, as soon as it happened,
Starting point is 00:52:07 it's like, oh, no, these judges I put in took away Roe v. Wade. Run away, run away. That's what Blake Masters, the guy that he endorsed, and many others did, started changing their abortion statements on their website. Run as fast as away way as they could run. They had, they could talk and be real brave when the Supreme Court decision was there. And then when the Supreme Court said, you know, we just discovered the 10th Amendment.
Starting point is 00:52:37 Where did this thing come from? And then they started running. Many people within the pro-life movement said, feel that the heartbeat law was too harsh. No, there's nobody in the pro-life movement that thinks that, Trump. You think that. You think that. DeSantis says LifeSite News had a 100% pro-life voting record during his six years in the U.S. House of Representatives. He established a pro-life record as a governor, including signing a 15-week abortion ban,
Starting point is 00:53:09 and then later the heartbeat law. Parental consent for underage abortions he also put in, as well as enforcing state laws against taxpayer funding of abortion, putting pharmacies on notice that they would be prosecuted for distributing abortion pills and firing state attorney Andrew Warren for publicly declaring that he would not enforce Florida's pro-life laws. And he also has the right approach when it comes to the federal government's position on this.
Starting point is 00:53:40 Unlike Pence, unlike Tim Scott, unlike Trump and all the rest of these, we need to understand that, um, you know, the Supreme court decision is the Supreme court's the law of the land and the law of land just changed with, uh, this latest decision. Um, well then the law of the land is, uh, the 10th amendment again. And what DeSantis is saying, he said I'd be a leader with a bully pulpit to help local communities and states advance the cause of life. That's where it needs to happen.
Starting point is 00:54:15 And not in the federal government. He points out, first of all, you don't have enough votes in the Senate to do it, but he says, um, uh, you know,
Starting point is 00:54:24 so from a practical standpoint, it's not even really anything, you know, these, these people who are out there pushing it, like the ones I just mentioned, you know, Pence and Tim Scott and, uh, you know, Trump and the rest of these that we need to have a federal law. Uh, they're just using this as a wedge issue in the same way. They bravely talked about Roe v. Wade and all the rest of it for many, many decades, but never did anything, never told anybody that there was a Tenth Amendment.
Starting point is 00:54:51 I had said it for the longest time. I said, you know, we had, and I said it even after Dobbs. I said, isn't it sad that we had over 60 million babies ripped apart because not one state governor had the courage, beginning with the one in Texas at the time of Roe v. Wade, because that was a Texas law. Nobody had the courage to say, well, you've made your decision. Let's see you enforce it. They had no authority.
Starting point is 00:55:18 And if you read the Roe decision. Happiness. We all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from The Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. They didn't refer to the Constitution whatsoever.
Starting point is 00:56:39 They began with a preamble saying, know, whatever we think and whatever other governments do and whatever science has to say, that's not what matters. What matters is the Constitution. And then the rest of the decision was what they thought about what other countries were doing and what they thought about the science at the time. It had nothing to do with the Constitution. The Dobbs decision does. And so these people who are telling you, well, get get me in there we're going to make a federal law people like pence especially
Starting point is 00:57:10 but there's several of them that are doing a trump uh they're just using that as a wedge issue they're not serious and it would undermine the ability to protect babies as i've said before the republican states if they they, the Democrats get charged with this, they're going to use that to essentially say no restrictions on abortion and the Republicans, uh, according to federal law and the Republicans will abide by that. But if the Republicans put in an abortion ban of whatever length, the Democrats will say, we're not going to obey that and we're going to do whatever.
Starting point is 00:57:45 And so it is a lose-lose situation. Now, DeSantis doesn't have everything right, of course. And one of the things I think is interesting, Politico points out, he thinks that the GOP who want abortion, who want child grooming and LGBT manipulation and mutilation. And he is offending this guy who wants pot. And he's also offended the central bankers by coming out after CBDC as well. But here's the thing, you know, DeSantis is wrong on this issue. I don't support pot. I think all drugs and escapist things like that are menaced to, I don't care about society, it's about the individuals. It's a menace to the individuals themselves.
Starting point is 00:58:51 I don't use pot, I don't support pot use, I would discourage it with people just like I don't use alcohol and I would discourage it with other people. But if you're going to, it's not the same as murder. It's something that is self-destructive. That's a vice, and I think it's appropriate to make the distinction between vice and crime. Crime is something you do to other people. A vice is something you do that harms yourself. And the problem is government is not, and especially the force of government,
Starting point is 00:59:21 is not the way that we should address those things. Lysander Spooner wrote an essay about that, Vice vs. Crime. Problem is, Lysander Spooner was an atheist. He's a libertarian. He's very wise about some things. But he actually hated God. And so he couldn't recognize these things as spiritual issues. This is something that the government's fear really doesn't have any answers for. And of course, prohibition has never worked.
Starting point is 00:59:49 Pop prohibition hasn't worked. None of the drug prohibition has worked, besides being unconstitutional. And so not everything that is harmful should be prohibited, especially because prohibition doesn't work. And so it even comes back to just like speech. Who determines what is good and what is harmful? Look at ivermectin, right? Why should they be able to prohibit pot?
Starting point is 01:00:15 Why should they be able to prohibit ivermectin? The same arguments are used to prohibit both of these. We should be able to make these decisions ourselves. And if somebody needs a pot because they have a child who's been vaccine injured and has uncontrollable seizures, that should be their decision, not the government. So he's wrong on that issue. But again, he has really taken the lead on CBDC. And I think this may be more than anything has caused the big money to flee from DeSantis.
Starting point is 01:00:45 He's now listed, I think, in New Hampshire. He's now in fifth place. Fifth place. Although nationally, and again, all this horse race stuff, I really don't care about it. I don't really even care about the election. It's the issues that are important. And I think it's important what these people are saying about it. I certainly don't support Ramaswamy, and I don't believe that he would do any of the things that he has to say, but I think it's interesting to look at the theories
Starting point is 01:01:14 that he puts out about how we could address this big issue of the bureaucracy. And I think DeSantis has made some great contributions in terms of theory and how we address the CBDC. He says he will ban it as president. He says it is, quote, a massive threat to American liberty. Yes, it is. And he has been the strongest candidate on that, as well as the strongest candidate on abortion and on child grooming and mutilation and those types of things. He has big issues with free speech.
Starting point is 01:01:45 Now he wants to do the traditional drug prohibition things that so many social conservatives have failed to realize the bigger picture, I think. But he says both the Trump and the Biden administration have pursued a central bank digital currency. And this is very important. This is why I'm covering it. Not to cheerlead DeSantis. So you understand that the trump administration wanted cbdc as well you see biden is laying this out in the same way
Starting point is 01:02:13 that trump laid out the vaccine and then biden you know weaponizes it against us and whether it is trump or biden these are the two guys that are in front place, you know, in their respective parties by a long shot, and both of them, both of them want a CBDC. Now, we've got Tom Emmer, the House Majority Whip, who is trying to raise awareness, but he's not going to be able to stop this in Congress. They don't have the votes to stop it. So the best we can do is raise awareness of it, and we have to understand that both the Trump and Biden administrations have
Starting point is 01:02:49 pursued CBDC, central bank, digital currency. He says, I will not. In fact, I will ban it as I did in Florida. And he goes on to lay out the threat to Liberty. He says the massive threat to American Liberty, as we all know, it would allow the federal government to surveil all your purchases, control your accounts. It would pave the way to a Chinese Communist Party-style social credit system. That's why when I am president, a CBDC is DOA.
Starting point is 01:03:18 That's DeSantis. Forbes also reported that both Biden and Trump were favorable to CBDCs. As a matter of fact, if you remember, and I've talked about this myself, Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, was working behind the scenes to push the Treasury Department. And we have the memos that he sent to Steve Mnuchin, the Goldman Sachs banker. That Trump put in all these Goldman Sachs people. Right? Who would think that the Goldman Sachs people would be pushing a CBDC thing. Well of course they were. Along with Jared Kushner.
Starting point is 01:03:54 And so they were laying the initial foundation. And again they build on each other's work. It's a professional wrestling tag team match. When you're talking about the vaccine or CBDC. Or you know these fundamental issues that are being used to enslave us, Trump and Biden are exactly the same. And one of them takes it to a certain level, then they tap out to the other guy and he continues on from there.
Starting point is 01:04:20 They got us in a headlock. DeSantis, however, signed a bill, a law, that says we do not recognize CBDC in the state of Florida, and I think other states are probably going to follow suit. He says this law, by saying that it's not going to be, and remember the law was saying we're not going to accept it for payment, we're going to specifically exclude central bank digital currencies, both domestic and foreign, from being able to be used for transactional processes by doing it in the UCC, the Universal Commercial Code. And each state has that.
Starting point is 01:04:54 He says that will jam their ability to do this through an executive order, you see. Because, you know, that's one of the reasons why they, after 9-11 and Dark Winter and the anthrax attack, that's why they put out model state legislation and said, here, give yourselves the powers to do this. And then later on, they, you know, under Trump, he financially incentivized them to activate those powers that were put in place 20 years earlier, as the federal government practiced it for 20 years. And so by putting this in the state level, he says it jams their ability to do it through executive action. He says they want to get rid of cash. They want no cryptocurrency.
Starting point is 01:05:40 They want this to be the sole form of legal tender. And they've said this publicly. And they've said it at Davos. That's right. Trump does everything that Klaus Schwab and Davos and the World Economic Forum and the UN, which have signed a memorandum of understanding. I wonder if there was a memorandum
Starting point is 01:05:58 of understanding that they signed with Trump. Because he does everything that Davos and the UN want to do. Oh, but he's an anti-globalist. How do you know he's an anti-globalist? What has he done other than talk? He's got a big mouth.
Starting point is 01:06:14 He always talks a big talk about being anti-globalist. But if you look at what he does, everything that he's done is in alignment with what the globalist agenda is. So, you know, have you ever heard him criticize Klaus Schwab or Davos? Yeah, me neither. He went there, as a matter of fact. Davos elites are attempting to backdoor this idea, said DeSantis. Davos, this is DeSantis talking. Davos elites are attempting to backdoor woke ideology, like environmental social governance, that's ESG,
Starting point is 01:06:50 into the United States financial system, threatening individual privacy and economic freedom. He said it's giving government bureaucrats the ability to see all consumer activity and the power to cut off access to goods and services for consumers. He knows exactly what it is. Nobody's done a better job of laying it out and opposing it. He said, additionally, a federally sanctioned CBDC as proposed by the Biden administration would diminish the role of community banks and credit unions in our financial system as CBDC currency would be a direct liability of the federal government rather than of a chartered financial institution shrinking market
Starting point is 01:07:33 lending power well the um he's confusing the federal reserve with the federal government but other than that he got everything right as Austin Fitz says, and they've quoted it here in the LifeSite News article, it's a financial transaction control grid, said Catherine. The reality, as the financial system gets more controlling and more invasive, central bank digital currencies and vaccine passports or digital IDs will be the shutting of the gate. Exactly right. And that's why you need to,
Starting point is 01:08:12 uh, you know, have your, um, something on the side, like gold and silver. That's going to get you out of this system to some degree. You're not going to be able to escape at a hundred percent.
Starting point is 01:08:22 Uh, but, um, there's, it's going to give you to the extent that you've got something outside of it. It could be Bitcoin, but I don't, I just don't trust Bitcoin.
Starting point is 01:08:31 I mean, Mark Cuban, somebody just identified to him that he had lost nearly a million dollars. He didn't even know it. Some guy who watches the big transactions like that saw that, and he was able to a track it down to Mark Cuban's wallet and then say, Hey, did you do this? Or did somebody else do it to you? And I don't, I didn't know that happened.
Starting point is 01:08:54 Now, Mark Cuban can afford to lose a million dollars. Can you afford to lose all of your money like that as well? Yeah. People can steal your gold and silver. Thieves can break in and steal, as Jesus told us. Moths can eat your paper currency, or the Federal Reserve can eat it as well. But, you know, it's a little bit simpler to protect against those kinds of thieves
Starting point is 01:09:18 than it is the ones that can hack into your wallet or can hack into an F-35 jet. It's like, I don't necessarily want to put all my money on the internet, which is what Mark Cuban did. And so again, David Knight dot gold will take you to Tony Arderman. I've got a couple of comments here on rumble.
Starting point is 01:09:39 P Murph 42. Trump did a lot of good things regarding free trade in the first 12 hours last time. And then he flushed it all down the toilet the next four years. Yeah. Imagine this time he won't even bother with that. I agree with you. I think that's true.
Starting point is 01:09:53 I saw the only thing that I thought was good in his administration, and it really was Scott Pruitt. Only good person that he put in the administration was his energy policy. That was good. We'll give him that. At least something, right? On Rumble, Narrowgate said, just exactly how do you compromise with murder? Yeah, exactly. Trump is revealing what is in his heart, who he really is.
Starting point is 01:10:20 And the people are so seared of conscience that they can't see the evil that they're agreeing with. That's right. You know, they say, well, you guys just hate Trump so much you've got Trump derangement syndrome. They love him so much that they're bipolar or they're schizophrenic or something. They can look at things that they absolutely abhor. The vaccine, the lockdown, the mask, the this and that, just go on and on and on. And now we got abortion there.
Starting point is 01:10:49 Now we got gun control and all the rest of this stuff. You can go down the whole list of issues that are key to conservatives that he is openly opposed. I mean, it isn't that we suspect that he's not sincere about this, but he's actually openly opposed these things. And yet they still think he's their only hope. And that's a... Happiness. We all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from the Globe and Mail
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Starting point is 01:13:47 But there's something going on that affects the lives of a lot of people, are facing death and genocide, literally. And this is the Armenian Christians under attack from the Azerbaijanis who are Muslim, and they have been working for over a century to try to eradicate these Christians in Armenia. As they said right now, this is escalating in this area of Nagorno-Karabakh. It is a small landlocked region between Armenia and Azerbaijan, home to 120,000 ethnic and Christian Armenians. And as I said, the headline, it's been very dark. The horror of genocide fears in Nagorno-Karabakh as babies are dying.
Starting point is 01:14:34 At the point of delivery, people are starving. And is anybody in the European Union or Russia or the United States, all these places that have influence in the air? Are they going to do anything about that? It appears not. Azerbaijan said its forces undertook anti-terror measures inside the region. Though there is much debate around the land dispute, some fear could lead to genocide.
Starting point is 01:14:58 Russian peacekeepers reportedly negotiated a ceasefire the day after Azerbaijan launched the military operation, killing dozens and leaving persecution watchdogs and critics alarmed. Before the ceasefire, Christian Solidarity International, a human rights group, issued a statement decrying the military attack by the dictatorship of Azerbaijan. Now, as we see over and over again, this is not just a local story. This is really about human nature and the nature of politics and power politics. And it's kind of ethnic warfare that you see happening there.
Starting point is 01:15:34 It's exactly what the great replacement that is going on with immigration is designed to create in Europe and America and other places as well. They want us fighting each other so that we don't fight them. And one of the ways that they do that is to mix it up. And we'll get into that in a moment. But first I want to focus on this situation because there is something that you can do. If Azerbaijan's allies and commercial partners, the United States, United Kingdom, Russia, European Union, Israel, Switzerland, if they do not act immediately to restrain it, there will be mass killings
Starting point is 01:16:10 and other atrocities across the region's civilian population, said the president of CSI, the Christian Solidarity International. He said genocide is imminent. And just to underscore, genocide, the term genocide, was first used to describe what the Muslims were doing to the Christians in Armenia. That's the first time it was used. That word was coined because of what had happened about a century ago. Even after the ceasefire, thousands of ethnic Armenians have reportedly fearfully flooded the airport with skepticism abounding
Starting point is 01:16:49 as to where the situation will go next. For reasons of their own, the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, and Russia have decided to give tacit blessing to one of the most brutal dictatorships in the world to destroy one of the world's oldest Christian communities. It is still in their power to help Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh evacuate to safety. Otherwise, the events to come may go down in history
Starting point is 01:17:17 alongside the previous genocide. And so here in the West, while we're obsessed with sex and while we're trying to find, make heroes out of sex addicts like Russell Brand, Donald Trump, these Christians are facing death for their faith. When we call our friends in Nagorno-Karabakh, they tell us that they have no food. There's been no flour, no bread in the entire region. As far as we know, the people are hungry. People are going hungry, said one person.
Starting point is 01:17:53 It has been very dark. Medical emergencies and inability to get care for those who are trapped in the Gorno-Karabakh have left people in dangerous, even life-threatening situations. People are dying. We've had multiple cases of women who lost their babies at the point of delivery because there was no fuel for ambulances to take them to the hospital. There's over 2,000 people who need surgeries who can't get them.
Starting point is 01:18:16 The Red Cross is able to bring in a certain number of people, bring a certain number of people out of there for treatment. But for those who can't even get out, there's still the risk of being kidnapped by the Azerbaijan government. As a way of background, Carolyn Cox, a longtime member of the UK's House of Lords, said Armenia was the first nation in the world to become Christian back in 301 A.D. At a national level, in other words, to make it official. And the land of Nagorno-Karabakh is part of ancient Armenia.
Starting point is 01:18:56 And Armenians have lived there for 1,700 years. And you get some of the oldest churches and stone crosses in the world in that little land that is there. And the Azerbaijani Muslims want to eradicate that. And as I pointed out, this is a dictatorship. What do dictatorships do? This is why I say this is a story that is broader than that. We're going to see this kind of persecution for various reasons. There it's the Muslims who are coming after them. In the West, it's going to be coming from the LGBT sex addicts.
Starting point is 01:19:31 But anyway, maybe from the Muslims as well as they bring them in. Dictators tend to look for enemies to rally the people around. They said so under the current government. Azerbaijan has really made hatred of Armenians into a unifying national ideology, which we see all the time. He said there's museums in Azerbaijan that show Armenians with large noses and strange features, as well as state propaganda that makes it appear as though Armenians are harming Azerbaijanis. Classic. Classic tactic of
Starting point is 01:20:07 dictators, isn't it? It perhaps is also important to go back further to understand the past 100 years of disorder in the area. You have to begin with the fact that this has been the epicenter of genocide, as I said before, where the
Starting point is 01:20:23 word was coined. The Armenian genocide unfolded during World War I and led to Turkey killing one and a half million Armenians. Turkey, which has historically denied this genocide, has been accused. Isn't that funny? You know, the people who committed always deny that they did it, right? And they always use the same types of things. You know, they are the enemy amongst us type of deal. They've been accused of helping Azerbaijan in the current conflict, adding extra layers
Starting point is 01:20:54 to the disarray. Before World War I, the country that we now know of as Turkey was called the Ottoman Empire, part of a vast Islamic empire. About a fifth of the population was Christian, and most of them were Armenians. But when World War I started, the rulers of the Ottoman Empire decided that these Christians were a security threat, and they decided to liquidate them. So, you know, they had coexisted for a long time, but then they become the security threat.
Starting point is 01:21:24 So starting in 1915, more than a million Armenians were slaughtered and many more forced from their homes or deported. The vast majority of what Armenians would consider to be their homeland was lost to them forever. And all they were able to hold on to was this tiny little sliver of land that we know of today as the Republic of Armenia. It has Turkey on one side of it. and on the other side it has Azerbaijan. But that wasn't the end of their problems. After the genocide, the Soviet Union took over the area, and then they forced the nation into its borders. This, too, led to pain, suffering, and persecution.
Starting point is 01:22:01 For 70 years, Christians were severely persecuted because the Marxists do it as well. Churches were closed, priests were sent to the gulag, and the country suffered a great deal under Stalinist rule. Now, the Russians have come in temporarily as a peacekeeping thing, but they are still backing off. The EU, a spokesperson for the EU, told reporters that they hoped that there would be a ceasefire announced, but they're not doing anything. The EU is just watching the situation very closely, they said, as we always see. And then
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Starting point is 01:23:39 do? You think they're going to come to the rescue of Christians who are facing starvation and death? Of course not. Anthony Blinken said that he spoke to the Azerbaijan president, emphasized that there is no military solution, that the parties must resume dialogue to resolve outstanding differences, you know, just like they're doing in Ukraine. Have a dialogue? Yeah, right. What a joke. What a joke that is.
Starting point is 01:24:08 But anyway, as the fighting is escalating, I just had a lot of the Armenian defenders surrender into Gorno-Karabakh to the Azerbaijanis. They agreed to a ceasefire
Starting point is 01:24:24 after the separatists agreed to disband, disarm. The surrender came fairly quickly after Azerbaijan launched a massive strike. The defense ministry said its goal was to disarm and secure the withdrawal formation of Armenia's armed forces from our territory. They think it all belongs to them. And so this is at the final stages before they start lining the people up and murdering them. They've defeated their defenders, and now they're going to begin murdering them.
Starting point is 01:24:55 That's why I'm covering it today. So there's really not anything we can do, and of course our government is not going to do anything about it, right? But we can pray and that's not a weak response it really isn't as a matter of fact let me read you what angry tiger had to say you know he was we got word a couple of days ago that um i think it was on was it tuesday monday or tuesday he had to go to the emergency room and he uh just put that out nobody really knew what was happening and so we asked for people to pray and this is what he had to say as a thank you he said i wanted to
Starting point is 01:25:32 extend gratitude to you and the audience for prayers and thoughts and kind words i started having dizzy spells on wednesday they were increasing in frequency and so he said um you know before the trip to the hospital I went to the shop in my backyard About 400 yards away from the house To load up a tool bag for a contract job By the time I got to the house My heart was palpitating
Starting point is 01:25:53 I was dizzy, short of breath I'm not vaccinated I have very good health And I try to take good care of myself And so He's doing better now They don't really know what happened. He said, I'm just trying to take it easy.
Starting point is 01:26:07 But this is why I mentioned this and mentioned it in conjunction with what's going on in Armenia. We can't get the US government to do anything. European Union doesn't want to do anything. Russia doesn't want to do anything. But we can pray. And that's not just a desperate, useless enterprise. Listen doesn't want to do anything. But we can pray, and that's not just a
Starting point is 01:26:25 desperate, useless enterprise. Listen to what he had to say. He said, I'd like to share something with you in the audience. I was worried, but after an amount of time, I felt like the Holy Spirit was actually holding me. He said, the love I felt from the prayers I received from the people in our community was overwhelming. I can't thank everyone enough for their concern and kind words and most of all, prayers. God is with us always. He has a plan for each of us. God moves when we pray. It might not be the way that we expect. Nevertheless, the power of prayer is real.
Starting point is 01:26:56 I've seen it in my life many times. He said, the community that's been cultivated here is outstanding and caring and supportive. True Christian sentiment and action in every sense of the word. Anytime one of our community members is in peril, the call to prayer is initiated and responses are overwhelming. So I'd like to thank you in the audience from the bottom of my heart. And I would like to also tell everyone, like to tell everyone to know that when you are feeling that darkness is encroaching, or when you're feeling hopeless, God's love is immeasurable. There is a light in his love,
Starting point is 01:27:32 and there is a hope that he gave to us when he sacrificed himself for us. Never forget that. God loves you. There is a light, and there is a hope, and this is what God provides for us. So let us remember that and always honor him you know he talks about the community um you know angry tiger jason barker set up the knights of the storm that's the knights of the storm.com they have a program on saturdays at 10 a.m eastern time and as a matter of fact and then you, they've each got their separate ones. Uh, Jason Barker's got foxhole and tigers, uh, got the tiger's den Wednesday at 8 PM. The tiger snake financial report on Friday is at 4 PM. You can find the schedule.
Starting point is 01:28:13 They put schedules up for a lot of people for, for my program, for guards program, for, uh, Chris graves for, uh, number six, a lot of people that are there. So if you go to the nights of the storm, uh, you can see the schedule for a lot of people that are there. So if you go to the nights of the storm, you can see the schedule for a lot of programs that are out there. And I just wanted to share that with you. Angry Tiger's thank you note. And show that as an example of prayer working. If you want to see more examples of prayer working, again, it's been a while since I've talked about this, but I'll recommend it again.
Starting point is 01:28:51 The autobiography of George Mueller, who lived, it was a contemporary Charles Dickens, you know, the mid-1800s in the UK. He kept a very detailed diary of his prayer requests, and it truly was amazing, the things that happened after he prayed. That's one of the key things. A lot of times we don't really, you know, that is a real faith-building thing to keep records of the things
Starting point is 01:29:21 that we're going through in life and what God has done with them, to be able to go back and look at that. We don't, any of us, do that to the extent that George Mueller did. And he truly did have an amazing life with God answering his prayers. On Rockfin, Maz, David, or any here on Rockfin, let's see, do any of on RockFan. Um, let's see. Uh, do any of you know the name of that tune?
Starting point is 01:29:48 I would like to listen to the complete song. Uh, what tune is that? What? The break tune? Um, was that the one that did, um, um, the whistling? The whistling one? Uh, that is, um, um a fistful of dollars and um that is uh uh that one and then the other part of it they there were actually two parts of that that put together that's my cover of
Starting point is 01:30:15 it and that's uh my son who's whistling on it and um i put that together with the bridge from um good bad and the ugly because everybody knows, Bad, and the Ugly. Because everybody knows the Good, Bad, and the Ugly. You heard it so much that it's pretty common. So that's the opening of Fistful of Dollars. And then this is the bridge from Good, Bad, and and the ugly that goes and ends up with that. So this was originally done. Happiness.
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Starting point is 01:32:02 Visit edc.ca slash export for more. As one piece, but I thought it was so long, I cut it in two parts for bumpers. Here's the other half of it. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, before we get Tony on at the bottom of the hour, Tony Arteman is going to be joining us from Wise Wolf Gold. Before we get him on, let's talk a little bit about speech. We've had Jab Senda Arden, who was the New Zealand Prime Minister. She really got off on that power trip of being able to push people around. So you're saying nobody can do anything? Yep, yep, that's what I'm saying. Yeah, you take the jab, you're not going to do anything. And she just could not
Starting point is 01:33:41 hide her glee. There were a lot of despicable politicians and all this stuff, but she took greater pleasure in this than I think anybody. And now, when all that stuff ended, she resigned. It just wasn't fun anymore if you couldn't lord it over people like that as a dictator. And she's now being celebrated by the international community for being a dictator, of course, because being celebrated by the international community for being a dictator of course because that's what the international community is all set up to honor it's what it wants to be they want a global dictatorship and so they need people like jab senda arden and she is now at harvard and jonathan turley just amazed at the latest speech that she made in the UN, calling for international
Starting point is 01:34:29 censorship. Jonathan Turley says that Ardern is now one of the leading anti-free speech figures in the world and continues to draw support from political and academic establishments. As he points out, you know, the recent survey, uh, they ranked Harvard as by far and away the worst in terms of free speech of all of the academic places. And this has now become a theme for academia censorship, but they didn't get a zero rating. They actually got a negative rating. That's how bad they are in terms of free speech at Harvard. And of course,
Starting point is 01:35:10 everybody's going to follow them because there's such a prestigious institution, right? All these other universities want to be like Harvard. And so they're leading the way and it is a dictatorship. And her latest attack on free speech, uh, she declared that free speech is a virtual weapon of war. Listen to this.
Starting point is 01:35:31 This week we launched an initiative alongside companies and nonprofits to help improve research and understanding of how a person's online experiences are curated by automated processes. This will also be important in understanding more about mis- and disinformation online, a challenge that we must, as leaders, address. Sadly, I think it's easy to dismiss this problem as one in the margins.
Starting point is 01:35:57 I can certainly understand the desire to leave it to someone else. As leaders, we're rightly concerned that even the most light-touch approaches to disinformation could be misinterpreted as being hostile to the values of free speech that we value so highly. But while I cannot tell you today what the answer is to this challenge, I can say with complete certainty that we cannot ignore it. To do so poses an equal threat to the norms we tēnā koe i te whakamata, koe i tēnā koe i tēnā koe i tēnā. do not believe it exists? How do you ensure the human rights of others are upheld when
Starting point is 01:36:45 they are subjected to hateful and dangerous rhetoric and ideology? The weapons may be different, but the goals of those who perpetuate them is often the same. To cause chaos and reduce the ability of others to defend themselves, to disband communities, to collapse the collective strength of countries who work together. But we have an opportunity here to ensure that these particular weapons of war do not become an established part of warfare. In these times, I'm acutely aware of how easy it is to feel disheartened. We are facing many battles on many fronts, but there is cause for optimism because for every new weapon we face, there is a new tool to overcome it. For every attempt to push the world into chaos is a collective conviction
Starting point is 01:37:40 to bring us back to order. have the means we just need the collective will well if there was an award out there for Orwellian speech that definitely be walk away our goals are the same yes they are that's why I call it the MacGuffin it's always the same but she said we've got to we've got to take away speech because otherwise we're going to have chaos and people are going to be defenseless. No, they want to take away speech to keep and to create chaos and to keep people defense defenseless.
Starting point is 01:38:15 You can't allow free speech to get in the way of fighting things like climate change is basically what she's saying. How did the West become free and prosperous by respecting things like free speech stuff like the things that she wants to take away but she says speech is war and um so there is a what she's doing is she's subtly shifting this they're at war with us. They're taking, and they're at war with our free speech. They're taking away our free speech because you see propaganda is war. Censorship is war. Free speech on the other hand is debate and free speech is essential. And she says, you know, even if you just touch it around the margins, this is one of the reasons, lady, that the founders of this country
Starting point is 01:39:06 said when it came to the Second Amendment, you will not infringe on it. And when it came to the First Amendment, they said that you'll make no law bridging it. Because, again, speech can be taken away with a law. They knew and taken away all at once, as we're seeing. For the Second Amendment, they have to do it by gradual process. And so we know exactly what this is about. She says you can't win the war on climate change if people don't believe it. And so the solution is to silence those who oppose it.
Starting point is 01:39:39 As Jonathan Turley says, while the free speech community denounced her for her unrelenting attacks on this God-given right, he calls it a human right, it's coming from God. Harvard, however, praised her for, quote, strong and empathetic political leadership, unquote. And specifically enlisted her to help, quote, improve content standards and platform accountability for extremist content online. So she gets praise from Harvard, which, as I pointed out, the most anti-free speech institution that we have in our country. They heralded her views with no acknowledgement of her extreme antagonism toward free speech principles whatsoever, because that's what Harvard has become.
Starting point is 01:40:24 And she's right. Speech is war that they're using against us. They're at war with speech, because that's what dictators and propagandists and censors always do. We're going to take a quick break, and Tony Arterburn is going to be joining us. There's a comment from Gard. Hey, Guard. Guard Goldsmith. Thank you for reading what Tiger wrote, David. What a message of strength and God's love. Yes, it was. As Tiger said, always honor God. Sometimes the hours can click by and one neglects to consider that. Love to all. Thank you. Thank you for that, Guard. Happiness. We all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy.
Starting point is 01:41:08 I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from The Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. with a loan from Brokers Lamina at 1-800-NEW-CREDIT. It's easy to apply over the phone or online at lamina.ca. Load up to $1,500 and get funds in an hour with no documents or credit checks
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Starting point is 01:43:38 But thank you for joining us today, Tony. What's on your mind today? Well, it's always good to see you, David. Thanks for having me. Well, I filtered my water this morning for my coffee through a water filter that had silver in it. And I was trying to get the pesticides off of the coffee, but somehow, I guess because of the EPA, I'm using a pesticide to get rid of a pesticide. And it made me think, I heard your show yesterday talking about this, and it made me think about cloud seeding. So I look at all these uses
Starting point is 01:44:05 for silver in my research they use silver and cloud seeding for geoengineering weather weather modification so the epa now needs they need to target whoever whatever entities are geoengineering our skies because they're dumping silver in there we got to do something about that immediately epa get on it yeah yeah and what tony is talking about is uh yesterday we talked about how they're trying to they're coming after berkey water filters they want to shut them down they're the leader in this so they're going to come after every gravity feed water filter company out there and the absurdity that they're doing is to say that it is a pesticide has to be right that the water the gravity feed water filter has to be uh registered and inspected and approved and labeled and disposed of and all as if it were a pesticide uh to stop this and i
Starting point is 01:44:53 said isn't it amazing that you know they don't do anything to clean up these sites uh but uh they're coming after the people who can clean up your water and get those pfas out of there uh and that that's what government always does, isn't it, Tony? You know, they come in and they have an, that was the way that the EPA was created. They told us to clean up pollution sites and had a super fund and all the rest of this stuff. But then they set about controlling our life and trying to ban things that are actually going to clean things up for us, isn't it?
Starting point is 01:45:24 Well, you know, I can't believe the government would attack something that's actually helpful to us. And, you know, silver has been used all throughout history as a medicine. It's antimicrobial, bacterial. You know, there's stories of people putting silver dollars in the milk on the wagon trains to make it last longer. I put a silver dollar in my water filter. So I guess I'm a violator of the highest order when it
Starting point is 01:45:48 comes to that. But listening to that story yesterday in your broadcast, it really got me to thinking about, I mean, they really are so hostile to value, to gold, to silver. This is next level. I think there's more to come on this. I mean, looking at silver as a harmful pesticide and all that, that's opening the door. That precedence is, I think, very, very alarming. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:15 But I think it is kind of interesting because, you know, for the longest time, government has, the FDA will come after people if they make claims that silver actually is antibacterial and and has positive effects against a lot of diseases and and cleans them up as we have all known for generations that's why they had silver plates as you point out people putting silver in the milk to to make it last longer things like that but um so they they they have now acknowledged uh the epa has uh what the fda has tried to work to eradicate i mean you know these people can't keep their story straight can they it kind of went alphabet age uh agency that wants to get rid of it
Starting point is 01:46:59 and they for the reason that the other one says it doesn't even do that. So it's just one contradiction after the other from the federal government. It's always a contradiction, right? You know, it's interesting too. We're in this age where, you know, we're talking about Fed now, we're talking about central bank digital currencies. And then you also see the do as I say, not as I do by the governments themselves, the central banks hoarding precious metals. I was reading an article yesterday. It was talking about the history of silver. It's just looking into some stuff for our talk.
Starting point is 01:47:33 And, you know, the silver in Germany being mined for centuries and eventually they called the coins thalers, which is what translates eventually into what you know is a dollar so that's that's silver uh the translation for silver in india is rupiah which eventually became the rupee and so silver is money gold is money uh they attack that and and again you look at the the uses of silver and um as a medicine and all the the good that it can do for humanity no no wonder the governments are they're lining up to attack any form of value or anything that helps us break away from their system. And you look at, you talked about silver being used as, as medicine and they're going after people from either overstating or mistake, you gotta be very careful when you're talking about colloidal silver or anything like that. I use it.
Starting point is 01:48:30 I've been using it for, for many years. i think it's a great product and uh hospitals use it you talked about yesterday in your show uh burn victims uh and and burn wards use silver it's very very important and so for them for them to go after it on this that level there's a pesticide was really alarming i i thought i have i had not thought that angle. I knew they were going to do some, something insane, but, uh, I don't think, I think there's more to come on this. Well, you know, when I was working at Infowars, Alex had a lot of different products that they put silver into, uh, because it is antibacterial and, and other things like that. And, uh, so yeah, this, uh, New York attorney general, um, Leticia James,
Starting point is 01:49:04 you know James threatened them and also came after, what was the guy, Jim Baker. He was selling that at the time in a toothpaste or whatever and pretended that he was saying that was going to cure COVID or something like that. It was absolute nonsense, but he basically just pulled all silver stuff because of the harassment of this attorney general.
Starting point is 01:49:29 And I mean, anything that is beneficial they want to take from us, whether it's silver, whether it's ivermectin or whatever, they want to push the poisons on us and then take away our free speech to talk about it. You know, shut up. Just take this and don't have, you know, how are they going to be able to do that if we don't have free speech to talk about it. Shut up. Just take this and don't have it. How are they going to be able to do that if we don't have free speech? That's the key thing. So they're directly attacking free speech now, as I just played with Ardern.
Starting point is 01:49:56 And it truly is amazing what these people are doing. But let's talk a little bit about what has happened. They've just turned the corner again on FedNow. Citibank announced that deposits will be converted to digital tokens to better use instant transfer payment system FedNow. And so Citibank was kind of left out, Tony, when Biden and then the Federal Reserve started to run their pilot program for FedNow. So I guess they're trying to leapfrog the other guys by sucking up into this system. And what they're saying is that they're going to use this not in a retail situation, but they're moving it a little bit beyond just working with the banks. Remember, they said, well, this isn't CBDC. We're not going to do that. This is the next stage of the incrementalism.
Starting point is 01:50:39 And they say this is going to be for where you'd normally would have something like a bank guarantee or letter of credit. So we'll move it into that. So they're getting much closer to retail banking without actually going to the final consumer. But that's where we all know that it's headed. And this is just an intermediary step. But now they are escalating this at Citibank. They call it the Citi Token Services.
Starting point is 01:51:02 And they've done a big PR release about this and how they're going to use FedNow and all the rest of this stuff. I think this is the genesis. This is the beginning of it. And the big banks, you know, they're I think auditioning
Starting point is 01:51:20 to see who will be the most compliant. But leading up to this, you have the creative destruction of the cryptocurrency market, FTX, Silicon Valley Bank, Silvergate. And that caused massive stress, banking stress from the regional banks all over the United States, well, in the West in general. And I think that was just to open the door to the bigger banks getting stronger, buying up the regional assets, locking out the smaller banks in competition. And this is priming us for central bank digital currency.
Starting point is 01:51:52 These are the bones. I think, was it July, David, that FedNow was officially launched? That's right. And then they're trying these different pilot programs. This is what we have to watch out for. And you talked on your show this past week about how many governments around the world. It's like I was at one hundred and twenty five or some odd that are right now pushing central bank digital currency. And that that number is probably going to grow. And because they're all linking up the same the same way they linked up in lockstep for covid 1984 and the pandemic.
Starting point is 01:52:23 So the central bank digital currency is a reality. It's great that we see pushback, and I love that on the state and local level, and people are, I think, more aware than ever before about the dangers of fiat currency and central banking. This is, I think it's great, but it's coming, and we still need to be ready for it. We haven't stopped it. It's still barreling towards us, and being aware, I think, is key. But yeah, the government's going to continue to use the banking system.
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Starting point is 01:54:15 That's where it's going to roll out. It'll look legitimate. And you'll see all the CNBC anchors and people talking about the benefits of it. You'll start all the talking heads and usual suspects. Jim Cramer will probably try to figure out what stock you can get and what bank's going to roll out the Fed now. Well, let's hope that Jim Cramer will probably try to figure out what stock you can get and what bank's going to roll out the Fed now. Well, let's hope that Jim Cramer supports it because then it'll probably go under with his track record that's out there. But yeah, you talked about the number of countries. But the key thing is that the countries that have not joined in with it, they basically don't have an economy.
Starting point is 01:54:43 And so it's almost like a hundred percent of the world's economy has already is at one stage of implement implementation of this and and of course it always begins with the feasibility studies and things like that which were done by biden and by the federal government he gave different areas of responsibility everybody a year ago and then the next thing is they start doing their pilot programs. And the next thing is that they introduce it at a wholesale level. And that's what fed now is. And then the final step is the, you know, the actual CVDC, which is they've already got a name for it, a fed coin. Uh, but you know, they're not going to actually roll this out, Tony,
Starting point is 01:55:18 there's no plan to actually do that. It's just that they've named everything. And you shouldn't really be taken back by the name that says Fed now. It isn't like they're going to do it anytime soon. It's just it's amazing how they will deny the obvious to people. And that's one of our advantages, because even though they might try to rapaciously censor us everywhere, they self-contradict themselves in an absurd way. And so that comes through even with the censorship, and that's exactly what is happening. So right now, this is the penultimate stage
Starting point is 01:55:55 to the ultimate stage of the CBDC Fed coin. And already they've now moved beyond what they just said. Well, this is just a way for us to move things around more expeditiously with regional banks. We're not trying to shove them out or anything. We're not trying to do anything that's retail. We're now just taking the next step. And it's not just Citibank.
Starting point is 01:56:15 It's also J.P. Morgan is starting to make a Project Guardian that they've got. They call it Project Guardian. Oh, they're going to guard us, right? It's all about our safety, isn't it it and so they're making their moves as well into this area so it's uh it's rolling out very quickly isn't it well yes and I think and you and I both know that they're going to use the next crisis will be used to implement this it won't it yeah there'll be incremental stages and the it'll the bones will be there the stage is set for the next crisis which they are causing yeah you know it's it's interesting we live in a world where uh paul krugman and robert reich come out and say this
Starting point is 01:56:56 is the hottest best economy they've seen in their lifetime and i have to ask these economists then why isn't gold eight hundred dollars an ounce why isn't it five hundred dollars economists, then why isn't gold $800 an ounce? Why isn't it $500? Why isn't it almost zero? Why is it that when the Fed has raised interest rates faster than any time in history, that gold is still hovering right at close to $2,000? Why is that? They missed the mark. Well, I think they know.
Starting point is 01:57:21 But they're cheerleaders for the establishment and for the order itself and that's why they can they can never let on that we we are watching a dying system we are watching a dying fiat currency system a dying dollar as the world's reserve currency and the reason that these central banks you know the the fed is still saying it's hawkish you know it's not raising rates but they signal they might and because they can't control inflation that's nonsense you can't you can't cure inflation with more inflation the dollar the dollar itself is inflationary by its its very existence so to say that you're going to cure you may be able to slow it somewhat but you can't stop it it's it's it's not real so there's nothing to there's nothing to
Starting point is 01:58:05 tether it to and all the governments that are linked to central banks and especially the united states is going to continue to print that's the only option they have so for these economists to come out and i look at the price of gold and of course you see the headlines gold's gold dipped on the hawkish stance of the fit not really though, though. I mean, yeah, it's down $10 or whatever. It's nothing compared to what it actually should be if this is a strong economy, the best economy these economists have ever seen, and we have a strong dollar. Nonsense. What you're watching, and I looked at the article, wasn't picked up by most of the mainstream. In July, central banks net added 55 tons of gold to their balance sheets. Of those central banks, 23 tons came from China in the buying sector. China is massively
Starting point is 01:58:58 buying gold. Now, they have a high debt to GDP ratio there's their economies faltering a bit but look at what they're doing they're they're buying up all the assets and the people in the know and the central banks especially david are looking at what the next level is going to be there's going to be a revaluation of all currencies and we're looking we're looking at these central banks buying right now the united states is not um but uh certainly these central banks and that's what's driving the gold price. And, and so gold take a little tiny dip. It had a lot more of an effect,
Starting point is 01:59:33 I think on the stock market, I believe, because, you know, you have these people out there and they're reading the tea leaves, the entrails of, you know, what,
Starting point is 01:59:39 what are we anticipating they're going to do in the future? Well, they're going to, they said they might raise them in the future, even though they didn't raise them now. And so again, they build this up and they amplify this because they profit off of volatility. So they want everybody nervous and volatile about this kind of stuff.
Starting point is 01:59:55 The steady course is to understand that, uh, you know, gold has been historically a store of value. As I was talking earlier in the program, you look at NFTs, remember when those were such a big deal and everybody, people were paying astronomical prices for the NFTs and they've all basically gone to zero. And so, you know, you have these different fads and these different trends that go through. I think NFTs are going to go down in history, you know, beyond the South Sea bubble and the tulip bubble. NFT bubble. Romania. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 02:00:26 And so, yeah, it's, but, you know, you have to take the steady course and you have to take the long-term view. And, you know, if you're interested in preserving capital, that's the other thing I always think is interesting, how they'll tell people, well, you know, if you're old, you've got to try to preserve your capital. But if you're young, you don't have to worry about that. It's like, well, you probably need to worry about that even more when you're young
Starting point is 02:00:49 because otherwise you're not going to have any capital when you get older and you're going to be freaked out about that. But that's the thing. We have the press is all talking about what the Federal Reserve has done with interest rates. I think, actually, though, I'd be... My car needed repairs, but I could only pay for half of them. An easy loan through Lamina.ca made the difference between stressed out driving and a smooth ride to work. Mark went the extra mile on his repairs with a loan from Brokers Lamina at 1-800-NEW-CREDIT.
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Starting point is 02:01:47 Learn more at TD.com slash partial shares. TD. Ready for you. I kind of agree with Gerald Slenty. Historically, they've always tried to ease things up in election year. And I think they'll do that again this year to try to make Biden look good. They'll try to pull the stops out. He's doing that with energy. And of course, energy, you can't ignore energy's effect on the economy, you know, going back to OPEC and all the rest of this stuff. And now we don't have OPEC as much destroying our economy and our energy affordability as we do Bopec, you know, Biden's OPEC that's there. And, uh, so he's out there strangling us in terms of fuel and energy and adding all of these green
Starting point is 02:02:34 surcharges to everything. Uh, that's going to be incredibly inflationary and, uh, he's going to probably try to, uh, release. I don't know if he's got any more oil, really much to release from the strategic petroleum reserve. That's the trick that he tried in the midterms. But I don't think he can even do that to get even a temporary fix. So it's going to be interesting. I think since he can't do much with that because of his policies, they may wind up actually lowering interest rates. And of course, course when inflation kicks up that's going to to push people to gold oh you're right about gasoline fuel energy is going to drive inflation my family comes out of the gasoline business from 1979 i grew up in it i used to run gasoline
Starting point is 02:03:19 stations and i i remember before the 08 crisis watching the price of gasoline tick up and up and up because there was all this debt floating around. They created so much fake money because of the housing refinances and the bubble itself. And people were using that to buy things. And the cost of energy went up. And you could see it in the pump. And up and up and up it went. And eventually that bubble pops and i think any recovery it's a double-edged sword because they didn't add to the supply because they didn't add to the infrastructure for our energy this when this
Starting point is 02:03:55 when the demand goes up if there is any recovery at all it's going to drive the price and it is driving the price of fuel up right now which will will eventually tank the entire thing. So it's a house of cards. They may have a little bit of time to play with the economy, maybe even lower interest rates, get people excited and get the Jim Cramers of the world telling you everything's great. But no, that's just because you didn't do anything to actually add to the infrastructure of the energy grid and the supply chain itself, it will implode. And I think that's what, if you're buying gold and silver, if you're looking at hard assets in general, you're doing way better than most people. Because if you look at the Weimar Republic, one of the things people always talk about is the wheelbarrows full of Deutschmarks and so on and so forth to buy a loaf of bread but what were people using for money well they were using everything they were using furniture pianos uh you know a
Starting point is 02:04:51 food i mean it was it was a bartering economy there wasn't you know people talk about gold and silver coins but those were rare uh those were not everybody had one there's that same story of people you know going and buying a hotel with a $20 gold piece. There was so much inflation. So I think this is a time to reevaluate where you stand as far as housing your wealth or whatever you have, what savings you have, and making sure that you're not tied too firmly to the system of the dollar because that is in and of itself on the way out um and again it's not tomorrow i'm not being an alarmist i'm saying the system itself tied to tied to the dollar and that's what they're going to we go back to our
Starting point is 02:05:34 original part of our conversation that's what they're going to use for the central bank digital currency implementation um is the fact that they can save you and they can help and we can quell all the all your fears just give us your biometricsrics and sign up and you'll get your UBI, you know, because they're crashing. This is cloud and pivot. That's right. Very large. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:05:54 Dependency, you know, create chaos. And the end of the game is that you were completely dependent on them and you will be forced into compliance through poverty and austerity. But, but the point is that the system, the people running the system absolutely hate us, just as we saw with Jabsenda Ardern. You know, they absolutely hate us. They're looking for how they can control us. And when you look at the monetary side of this, you know, they're saying, well, the
Starting point is 02:06:20 Fed acknowledges that job gains have slowed but they said unfortunately it still remains strong so you know we're gonna have to keep raising it till we can crush jobs till we can crush the economy uh they're they don't have our interest at heart their interests are adamantly opposed to us just as you talk frequently about how uh the dollar is at war with gold. Well, the people in government are at war with the people, right? We, the people. And so everything that they do, and when you look at it from the standpoint, they need to have inflation because they've got all this debt and that's their best way to deal with it is to, uh, you know, to is with inflation, you know, they got a $30 trillion and escalating. So how do you get rid of that?
Starting point is 02:07:07 Well, if you have massive inflation, then it's going to be easy to pay that off. And so their long-term goal is to have inflation. Their long-term goal is to destroy and enslave us. And everything that they're doing, they don't want us to have jobs. They don't want there to be a good economy. They're going to do what they can to keep screwing it down.
Starting point is 02:07:29 And eventually the inflation serves them. It doesn't serve us. And that's why, you know, when you talk about this war between what they want, you know, if they get their way, everybody's going to be running to gold. They don't want that. They don't want to see that happen. But Zero Hedge said this about the interest rates tony uh they said you know rates in 2026 when the u.s debt may hit 50 trillion dollars will be three percent this means that the blended
Starting point is 02:07:56 interest on u.s debt will be about two trillion dollars a year um double where it is right now game over you know so how are they going to do this they're going to have to um monetize this away with inflation well they have to you look at the chart of debt to gdp ratios in the modern era david it's usually between 35 to 50 percent somewhere in there it creeps along into the 80s the same way, 40 to 50%, into the 90s, same thing. 2000, 2001, you start seeing this arc. And now we're at, what, 125% debt-to-GDP ratio? Any country in history that's had that, you can talk about it's a live-sync economy. And there's no way.
Starting point is 02:08:44 The numbers, they throw around these like a live sink economy yeah and there's no way the the numbers you know they they throw around these like a trillion here or trillion there you know you're talking about real money after a while like you say and uh you know but people don't fathom these numbers I you know how long was a trillion seconds ago 32 000 years these numbers are are not sustainable you can't they're gonna have to have some sort of and this is what you have the klaus schwab's of the world and world economic forum people and new world people i was saying we have to have a great reset look because they cause this i mean there's there's there's eventually it's mathematics catches up the entire system and then all these you know
Starting point is 02:09:21 i went to new york city uh a couple weeks ago for the anniversary of 9-11. We had the Free World NYC conference. And I was the first time I've been in New York City. And, you know, I think I just walked around and there was these, you know, small entrepreneurs selling purses and watches and all these things. And I think this place survives in spite of itself. You know, in spite of everything the the economy is still on and you talk none of the political leaders do anything to benefit us we the people that's right i mean it's not an accident they don't do anything the dollar and the fed none of the talk
Starting point is 02:09:57 that jerome powell gives is for we the people it's for uh the insiders it's for them to know what the next thing is going to be. It's geopolitical. It has nothing to do with you or I or Main Street or America. These are foreign entities. It's an occupied system. And again, we survive in spite of them, not because of them. That's right.
Starting point is 02:10:19 Yeah, it used to be, you know, when I was much younger, we would see the government was just out to, you know, they're just thieves trying to steal as much as they could. But now they've turned into murderers who want to kill us. They want to rape and kill us. They've turned their attention just, you know, they still want to get the money and they still are trying to do that. But now they have turned their attention to deliberately harm us as competition because that's what happens. You know, it continually escalates. They're going to have bigger and bigger fix. And now the only way they can get bigger and bigger fixes is to eradicate us.
Starting point is 02:10:52 And so that's what they're really focused on. But it is amazing to see how this whole thing with the Federal Reserve and their rate heights was portrayed in mainstream media. NBC saying Federal Reserve rate hikes, pauses the rate hikes as inflation slows down. Does it really? Has it really slowed down? Just take a look at what is happening with gas prices, as we're saying. You know, in L.A. now, the average gas price is more than $6 a gallon.
Starting point is 02:11:17 You know, this is going to send shockwaves to the economy. And everything that Biden is doing, again, when we look at the long term, everything that he's doing is to try to create a starvation of energy, you know, shutting down refineries, shutting down the ability to get fuel and even shutting down the places where they're going to generate electricity, right? And make us dependent on these so-called renewables. Everything that he's doing is highly, highly inflationary. And of course, it's not going to even work in terms of the energy structure. And so we know what is going to happen in the long term. It is really concerning to see how these people at war with us. But let's talk a little bit about what's going on with Wise
Starting point is 02:12:02 Wolf. You had a grand opening, didn't you? Tell us a little bit about what's going on with wise wolf you had a grand opening didn't you tell us a little bit about that yeah we we opened about six months ago officially here in denison texas inside the main street mall this is our satellite location and uh i i joined the chamber of commerce and i just i put off doing a ribbon cutting i finally got to get the giant scissors david they had giant scissors and i got to get some we don't have all the pictures up yet they were all taken by the chamber of commerce but no we're we're really proud of this location and i kind of gave an impromptu talk and i said look bricks and mortar hard site locations for gold and silver are important for the community if you've got a real gold and silver place that is can can cash you out or get you gold and silver these are just
Starting point is 02:12:45 I mean more important than ever and to have a dealer and the reason I got into the business was because I liked coins and I liked history I like gold and silver and then I would go into these shops and people would want to know before they tell me what they're going to sell something for or buy something for they want to know what I knew. And I just, I found that to be testable. I can't stand that. So I'm more of an education company. If you, if you call my toll free, you go to davidknight.gold, you get in touch with us and you have questions. I'll even show you, I mean, I don't know anybody that does this. I'll show you my competitors. This is what they're selling for. Let me see what I can do. That's generally what we're going to do. So we don't, we don't see how
Starting point is 02:13:22 much, you know, or what's not a magic trick. And I'm just, I'm proud of our, we're're going to do so we don't we don't see how much you know or it's not a magic trick and i'm just i'm proud of our we're not going to do any more hard site locations i've got one in branson which is my main location where all the packages get sent out from but uh being here in north texas is great for anybody in this region if you've got drop off pickup we have a secure site for it we're close to the to the trading floor and some of the contacts i have in the jewelry business in dallas so it's it it's good to be here. And we're, we're really proud we have this location up and running. It's, it's, it's doing well and day by day, picking up new customers. And it's part of Wolfpack. You know, Wolfpack is,
Starting point is 02:13:55 one of the reasons I did this too was to, to buy more products for Wolfpack as we had more and more members joining. And we have a really diverse set of inventory for Wolfpack. And I know we have hundreds of members from, from that are David Knight listeners. And I would ask your audience, you know, I want to do some sort of promotion, David. I'm thinking of, you know, something to do. If you, if you go to davidknight.gold and you sign up and you give David Knight credit, I'm going to put a pin in that. You probably, give David Knight credit. I'm going to put a pin in that. You will get something.
Starting point is 02:14:27 I'm going to put my staff on notice that anybody joining today or upgrading today that are David Knight listeners, let me know. We're going to track your name. I'm going to send you something a little extra. I'm buying a lot of different product right now. But if you think you can't afford precious metals, go check out DavidKnight.Gold and look at the link that says Join Wolfpack. I promise you, you can. It's automatic. As soon as your credit card bills or your account bills, we send out that package.
Starting point is 02:14:55 There's no delay whatsoever. So go check that out and join because it's a community. We're building something. This is my answer to the central bank digital currency. And I like that you're building something. This they're going to put that in, in one way or the other. I was talking to the guy who had the book, 15 Lessons in Economics, Axel, what was his last name? Was it Mayer? I think Kaiser. Thank you. Axel, um, uh, what was his last name? Was it mayor? I think, um, Kaiser. Thank you. Uh, Axel Kaiser. And, um, and he was talking about how they called a blue market, uh, in Argentina
Starting point is 02:15:52 instead of a black market. And there was a pretty good description here because it's going to be the Democrats stuff through and into the ground for the most part, but the Republicans are just going to kind of stand there with their mouths open and go along with it. There's a few of them who are speaking up, but they don't have the votes to do anything about it. So you're going to have to do something about it yourself. And a great way to do this is with Tony Arterman, because he has really taken the lead in terms of innovation and trying to make things affordable for the person who wants to do this incrementally.
Starting point is 02:16:25 So I thank you so much for doing that, Tony. Thank you for supporting the program. And as he said, he's going to have something special for people to join Wolfpack. If you're a David Knight Show listener, and he has already done something special for us, setting up DavidKnight.goal. So thank you very much, Tony. My car needed repairs, but I could only pay for half of them. An easy loan through Lamina.ca made the difference between stressed out driving and a smooth ride to work.
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Starting point is 02:17:51 Stay with us. The End In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, let's talk a little bit about immigration. And a lot of people are talking about immigration because it's becoming a runaway problem. And this is Breitbart. I went down to the border, uh, doing an exclusive report. And, uh, this is what it's looking at. Like right now, down at the border, about 7,000 migrants crossing into one Texas border town in just 72 hours.
Starting point is 02:19:03 It is a constant stream of people. Look at this. Where's law enforcement? Nowhere to be seen. Who are these people? Oh, this is families coming in, right? Nope, all young men. What are they coming in for?
Starting point is 02:19:18 Why do we see this kind of pattern of immigration that is happening? And where are they coming from? There's Border Patrol. They're taking pictures, but nobody's doing anything because this is the Biden administration. But it is a bipartisan situation that we've had there for quite some time. Eagle Pass, Texas.
Starting point is 02:19:37 The report from Breitbart. Border Patrol agents apprehended approximately 7,000 migrants over the past three days. But hey, let's just catch them and release them, right? According to sources and Customs and Border Protection, this includes approximately 3,000 migrants who crossed just on Wednesday morning, yesterday morning. So it's escalating. Breitbart, Texas, traveled there on Wednesday.
Starting point is 02:20:02 They said the video that I just showed you shows the mostly Venezuelan migrants making their way through busy streets and into the brush before entering the water to cross to Eagle Pass, Texas. By midday, Border Patrol agents in Eagle Pass reported apprehending about 2,500 migrants. Exclusive photos show the migrants gathering around one of the trains as Mexican authorities temporarily stopped their journey to the Mexican border with Texas.
Starting point is 02:20:33 And so they've gotten pictures in Mexico, pictures at the border. The migrants later resumed their trek to the U.S. border region. Many of the migrants spoken to by Breitbart said they had began their trip from Mexico City. The government of Mexico issued travel permits that require the migrants to leave Mexico within a certain number of days. I don't talk about immigration too much because the Republicans never do anything about it.
Starting point is 02:21:01 And of course, you know, the absolute chaos and destruction that the democrats want to unleash on us is pretty obvious uh so usually there's not that much to talk about but it is part of a bigger and global agenda and this is rolling out everywhere especially in the u.s and in europe and it is part of the great. It is part of the global tyranny that is there. Just as I was talking earlier about this conflict between the Turks, the Islamicists, and the Armenian Christians, they want to create ethnic conflicts. They don't want to bring people in at a rate that they can be assimilated they don't want people who
Starting point is 02:21:46 want to come here with their family and be a part of the american system they don't want freedom necessarily they just want free stuff and that's what the government is doing with its cloward and piven strategy let's bring people in put them on the welfare state so we can collapse the government and then after we've created chaos and disaster from the inside, we rebuild it the way that we want it. This has been an open strategy from Cloward and Piven and many others for a long time. It's now being implemented. Monday morning began another massive crossing of migrants into the Eagle Pass area.
Starting point is 02:22:19 Breitbart, Texas observed large number of migrants being held by Border Patrol and makeshift holding sites under the El Camino International Bridge and under other temporary locations near the Rio Grande. During the first six hours on Monday, more than 1,500 migrants crossed. So they have maxed out the charity shelters that are, most of these are NGO charity shelters, but a lot of them are getting government subsidies as well. One shelter that they talked about at Breitbart also exceeded its capacity, began the forced release of migrants who had no money to pay for bus or airline tickets to leave the small Texas border town. So they're going to hang around there. What are they going to do? What are they going to do? What are they going to do for money?
Starting point is 02:23:07 What are they going to do when they don't have enough money to run the charities? And of course, this is becoming such a large issue. And, uh, the only thing that, um,
Starting point is 02:23:18 uh, governor Abbott can think of to do is to send them further into the United States. Hey, Abbott, Hey Abbott can think of to do is to send them further into the United States. Hey, Abbott. Hey, Abbott. Why don't you send them back into Mexico? What is going on with this? And, of course, the token efforts that are being made by Republicans.
Starting point is 02:23:36 Again, I've shown in the past Abbott sends a dozen police cars down and they park them close to each other in a line. They say, we're going to actually stop this coming in with these police cars. And it's like, okay, just pull back and show that this is a dozen cars on the Texas border. How's that going to stop anybody from coming in? Or we're going to put some flotation devices in the water. Well, that's not stopping anybody. They're still walking across. It wasn't even in the shallow part of the water. Well, that's not stopping anybody. They're still walking across. It wasn't even in the shallow part of the river. And then of course you've got a Biden official that says
Starting point is 02:24:10 you can't do that. And the judge agrees with them, right? So you can't even do that. Can't even put that up in the area where they're swimming across. Uh, so where they just had somebody drowned. I mean, just from a safety standpoint, why wouldn't you put that there where the water is deep or somebody just drowned? So if they're going to come across and you're not going to do anything to stop them, they would cross where they can just walk across. Doesn't that seem like a better plan? But of course, the Biden administration has no compassion for these people. Like in any war, they don't care about the troops.
Starting point is 02:24:43 And these are the troops that they're bringing in. I mean, just look at this line of troops coming in. They want a war in America. They want an ethnic war. They're doing everything they can to have an ethnic war between white people and black people. And let's bring some more ethnic groups in. We can all find what we don't like about each other and fight it out. So we don't fight them.
Starting point is 02:25:10 No, they don't want people coming in in a gradual way as they have in the past. Assimilation to them is a dirty word. A melting pot is a dirty word. No, we don't want that. We want people retaining their distinct identities and then fighting amongst each other. Migrants could be observed leaving the only non-government shelter, Mission Border Hope. The migrants are leaving the city with no funds to purchase bus tickets or to fly out. The city's streets are washed with migrants walking aimlessly, asking residents for a ride or for money to buy meals.
Starting point is 02:25:45 More trains carrying migrants are expected to arrive. With increasing numbers of migrants across the border, with the expectation that the Biden administration will simply release them into the United States, because that's what they have been focused on. And just in case you don't understand that this is a plan, and it is a long standing plan. Here's Joe Biden explaining it back in 2015 when he was vice president.
Starting point is 02:26:12 An unrelenting stream of immigration, nonstop, nonstop. Folks like me who were Caucasian of European descent for the the first time in 2017, we'll be in an absolute minority in the United States of America. Absolute minority. Fewer than 50% of the people in America from then and on will be white European stock. That's not a bad thing. That's a source of our strength. Especially not a bad thing if That's a source of our strength. Especially not a bad thing if you're somebody like Joe Biden hates the foundations of America, hates the idea of natural rights and the constitution of the bill of rights. He absolutely hates that. Harangued Clarence Thomas over that whole idea of natural rights. Let's bring some people in who don't share these common values, and then let's re-educate our kids so that even our own kids don't have those values.
Starting point is 02:27:09 That's the purpose of his government. And I played for you just last week, where he said we're in an inflection point that occurs every three or four generations. That's the fourth turning. And so it occurs every three or four generations, he said. And now is a time when things are shifting and there's going to be a new world order out there. And we have got to lead it.
Starting point is 02:27:34 We have got to unite the rest of the free world in doing it. And so that's what this is really about. Now, it's interesting that as Breitbart tweeted out what was happening, and show the picture there of the Breitbart article that begins with Elon Musk. My car needed repairs, but I could only pay for half of them. An easy loan through lamina.ca made the difference between stressed out driving and a smooth ride to work. Mark went the extra mile on his repairs with a loan from Brokers Lamina at 1-800-NEW-CREDIT. It's easy to apply over the phone or online at lamina.ca. Load up to $1,500 and get funds in an hour with no documents or credit checks and pay back over three to seven months. Prop up your purchase and apply for a
Starting point is 02:28:22 loan now at lamina.ca. now you can with partial shares from td direct investing you can own part of your favorite companies just pick a stock and decide how much to spend on the share it's a piece of cake learn more at td.com slash partial shares td ready for you says it's strange no legacy media coverage on this that was his comment uh you had a reporter for fox news bill malugan i think is the way he pronounced his name look at that picture there that's so these are the you know thousands of people coming in seven thousand in just three days and they don't have any shelter for them so they're just having them stand under a bridge but y'all keep coming we want more of you to come in for what purpose for chaos and they don't have any shelter for them, so they're just having them stand under a bridge. But, you know, keep coming.
Starting point is 02:29:27 We want more of you to come in. For what purpose? For chaos. Biden doesn't care about them. He doesn't care about us. He hates everybody except for his inner circle that's there. All these globalists do. And so that picture was there. Tweeted it out.
Starting point is 02:29:42 The Fox News reporter said, Mass illegal crossing taking place for over an hour and a half. Almost two years to the day, we saw 15,000 plus Haitians under the bridge in Del Rio. And now we have thousands of predominantly Venezuelans gathering under the Eagle Pass bridge. He said it is a total free for all an Eagle pass right now, mass illegal crossings taking place for over an hour and a half, almost two years to the day. We saw 15,000 plus Haitians and now it's the Venezuelans. And so,
Starting point is 02:30:17 uh, and they say breaking an emergency declaration, follow up. Uh, this is from Colin Ruge. Uh, he said, uh, emergency declaration has been issued in Eagle Pass, Texas,
Starting point is 02:30:27 after a surge of migrants invaded the southern border. The declaration is made by the Eagle Pass mayor, Rolando Salinas, after over 1,000 migrants crossed the border. And so Elon Musk saw that, and he commented and said, it's strange that there's almost no legacy media coverage of this. He said about 2 million people from every country on Earth are entering through the U.S. southern border every year. The number is rising rapidly, yet no preventative action
Starting point is 02:30:59 is being taken by the current administration. And of course, the Republicans are not doing anything about it either. Some people are taking action themselves. In Staten Island, there are spontaneous protests against migrant dumping. And some videos were posted with that. Staten Island police arrest residents who try to block migrants set to be housed in a neighborhood nursing home. And we're seeing this in the UK, in Europe,
Starting point is 02:31:28 in the US, Canada, kick out people who are in nursing homes, people who are in convalescent homes, and let's put some migrants in there. Because, you know, we're not important. The most important thing is their agenda, the Great Replacement. Residents of New York are attempting to stop the illegal migrants from being bussed in by the government, dropped off in their neighborhoods. They're fighting back.
Starting point is 02:31:53 But, you know, it is going to be us. If anything happens, it's not really going to be our leaders. Take a look at Italy, for example. A good example of the lies that politicians tell you. Georgia Maloney, remember? She got elected as the Italian prime minister. And her central thing, just like with Donald Trump, was going to be to take care of the border. How did that work out?
Starting point is 02:32:21 Well, she's not doing anything. She vowed to dispatch the Italian Navy to the Tunisian coast if nothing was being done about the huge crush of migrants flooding this small Italian island of Lampedusa, I think is the way you pronounce it. And now it's happening in Sicily as well. You have an island there where they had about 6,000 people that were Italian.
Starting point is 02:32:46 And now they have this massive flooding of this island, people getting on boats and they're going to this island and just hopping off. And now they have got in this place that had 6,000 Italians, they had in just a couple of days, 6,000 migrants. And now it's triple the number of people who used to live there. Now they've got, they had 6,000 people living on the island. Now they've got 18,000 people have joined them. The population has quadrupled, and three-quarters of them are people who are not Italian and who came there illegally. And this Italian Prime Minister, Giorgio Maloney, who ran on the policy of protecting the borders from this very type of thing,
Starting point is 02:33:28 the most egregious thing that we've seen, she's not doing a thing about it. Nothing. And neither is the EU, because they want this. So the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen showed up, as this one article in American Thinker says, give her more credit than Lala Harris, who didn't even bother to go to the border.
Starting point is 02:33:53 But she shows up and she's got a 10-point plan. And there's a couple of things on it that might be useful. As I said, you know. My car needed repairs, but I could only pay for half of them an easy loan through lamina.ca made the difference between stressed out driving and a smooth ride to work mark went the extra mile on his repairs with a loan from brokers lamina at 1-800 new credit it's easy to apply over the phone or online at lamina.ca load up to 1,500 and get funds in an hour with no documents or credit checks and pay back over three to seven months.
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Starting point is 02:35:17 Yeah, that's right. Put them in a camp for 180 days. Destroy the ship. Put the people on, give them six months in jail, and then let them go back to where they are. It's like, do you want to try that again? We can do it all again if you want. You know, we can sink your ship and put you in jail. But they said some of the things that she did are going to be very, very counterproductive. Some of the things that she suggested, for example, she said, let's increase the legal pathways.
Starting point is 02:35:49 Well, as this article in American Thinker said, these are smuggling operations. This is not a spontaneous human movement. And we know that from the reports down at the bottleneck down in Panama. And, you know, how this is being done by NGOs, financed by people like George Soros, who are pushing the Great Reset, who are pushing this for the purposes of globalism. We know exactly what these people are doing. And yet, the betrayal of the Italian people by Maloney
Starting point is 02:36:20 is truly amazing. And so, she was the person who emerged as the star because she's young and attractive as for a politician and showbiz for ugly people. And there's a picture of Lampedusa right now, five days, 15,550 African immigrants landed there. This night, in 30 minutes, more than 20 boats arrived with 1,200 people. 50 in Crotone and NGOs unloaded another 800. Total, 18,050.
Starting point is 02:37:01 Now more landings are underway in Lampedusa. Isn't this an invasion? Oh, well, that would be racist to say that, wouldn't it? Yes, it is an invasion. And what is she doing to stop it? Nothing. She's doing nothing to stop it. Truly is amazing.
Starting point is 02:37:19 And that is a glimpse of what they want to do. And look, they've got the people in third world countries. Everybody would like to come to America. Well, then come on in. Coming to America, as Neil Diamond said. Not to become part of the crew, but just to get the stuff we've got. And there are more than enough people in these third world countries to do to the United States and Europe, every place where we are. There's more than enough people in the world to do what you see happening there in Lampedusa.
Starting point is 02:37:45 Total chaos and destruction. It is a war. It is an invasion. An invasion and a war by the elitists who want to take away our free speech, who want to take away our food supply, they want to take away our energy supply, our mobility, everything. And do that to us. And that is a key means that they're going to use. And so Marine Le Pen from France
Starting point is 02:38:07 got together with some of the people in the coalition government. Again, Maloney came out on top, but then there's also other people like Salvini who have been a part of the populist nationalist movement to try to stop this. And so the two of them got together and they held a rally. Marine Le Pen joined Matteo Salvini in a rally in Italy
Starting point is 02:38:36 where she slammed the Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Maloney, over her betrayal. That's my word. But she said, there is trouble. Trouble for those leaders who don't realize there are signs of alarm and danger from the massive arrival of migrants on Lampedusa, an island of 6,000 people,
Starting point is 02:39:00 which now, you know, when she said this, it was only 6,000 people who arrived in a single day. Now the number is up to 18,000. You know, they, they've swamped this way three times. And I were people who lived there. What, what do you do with anybody?
Starting point is 02:39:15 It creates a humanitarian crisis for everybody. Um, anyway, um, uh, trouble for the population and which leaders don't take action immediately to face this giant challenge. And she referred to Maloney saying that there are those leaders who quote justify their cowardice by claiming that there is no alternative. Well, Hey lady, get out, you know, Lead follower, get out of the way. Well, we know who she's following, don't we? Anyway, Le Pen said, everything is a question of political will.
Starting point is 02:39:55 You say you can't do anything about this? It's a question of will. Maloney's betrayal, as the Hungarian media is talking it, labeling it, and it is a betrayal. And it is a U-turn that we have seen. It's exactly the opposite of what she campaigned on. This is why, when you look at elections, you have to look at character of people. And you can't always tell.
Starting point is 02:40:22 Again, she didn't have much of a history, so nobody really knew where she was going to go on these things. But you have to look at people's history. That's one of the reasons why it was important when we elect people to higher office to see how have they conducted themselves in public life or in business or other things like that. We had a lot of clues about Trump. We chose to ignore those, didn't we? In Germany, eight migrants have been arrested for sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl in Cologne swimming pool.
Starting point is 02:40:47 After the 13-year-old German girl was sexually assaulted Germany and in one province in the Netherlands, they've introduced draconian ID requirements to visit swimming pools. Because you see, if they're going to bring in, quote unquote, foreign troublemakers, well, then that means that you're going to have to get a national ID. That's the way they're going to control it. This is the way it always is. And so when you take a look at this massive migrations coming into America, what is the Republican solution to this?
Starting point is 02:41:35 Well, you Americans need to get an ID. You Americans need to get an ID so that you can get a job. They're having all these rapes that are happening in swimming pools in Germany and the netherlands so they tell the uh people who live there who used to live there in peace you get an id now in order to go to the swimming pool so now they tell us we've got to get the idea as i've said before you know well we've got they want to use the the way they're polluting the internet with artificial intelligence creation to say well well, we're going to have fakes. We're going to have deep fakes.
Starting point is 02:42:08 That means that you are going to have to prove that you're not artificial intelligence. So you see, the AI doesn't need to have an ID. And the foreigners who come in, they don't need to have an ID at all. We don't need to know who they are, anything about them. They could have a long criminal history. They could be gang members, whatever. We don't need to know anything. are, anything about them. They could have a long criminal history. They could be gang members, whatever. We don't need to know anything. I need to know everything about you.
Starting point is 02:42:29 You. It's always about us. No matter what kind of chaos they unleash on us, the answer is always for us to get an ID. German newspaper explains the way the migrant violence at swimming pools by saying that it's because of rising french fry prices now those freedom fries you just can't afford those freedom fries anymore families with children shouldn't visit outdoor pools due to violence and sexual attacks warns the german swimming
Starting point is 02:43:00 association head you see how they're responding to all this stuff? Well, yeah, it's not their fault. It's just, you know, things are difficult for them. They can't afford French fries, so they decide they would conduct sexual assault at the swimming pools. And, you know, to make sure this doesn't happen, you get an ID. And now maybe what we just won't do, we just won't have the kids can't go to the swimming pools anymore at all. Never occurs to them that they would do anything at all to these violent immigrants who are coming in.
Starting point is 02:43:35 That's the one thing that will never be talked about. There'll never be anything done to them. No, you're the ones who are going to have to change your life. You're going to have to stay in your home because we're going to give these people the country. Sweden has been hit with a wave of shootings, and National Police Chief warns of unprecedented levels of gang warfare. Sweden's top cop points the finger at foreign gangs that are operating in Sweden after bombings and murders jump higher. Well, that might be a clue when it's a bombing, you know, that it is a gang warfare. Migrant gangs are taking over the role of the police in Sweden's Gothenburg, says the Polish government.
Starting point is 02:44:14 And they are saying, I told you so. We told you you were going to have this kind of scenario. And so after the Muslim riots in Sweden, the Swedish prime minister says that integration has failed, that the immigrants are fueling gang crime. Do you think when we see this line of people coming in with the border policy of these would not be gang members, right? You know, all 20, 30 something young men, that's not any gangs that are coming across the border. Swedish gangs are going by a000 new recruits a year. But we're going them by thousands a day in America.
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Starting point is 02:45:47 And so what's happening in America? Well, in Santa Ana, yeah, Santa Ana, I guess he finally gets his revenge on Houston, right? Sam Houston. The fix is in. The Santa Ana City Council in conservative Orange County. Of course, this is, you know, a city within that conservative enclave. They're now looking at going back to a proposal that they made once before where they would grant non-citizens, including illegal immigrants, the right to vote in city elections.
Starting point is 02:46:19 Council member Jonathan Hernandez advocated for the proposal. He said, you know, I do believe that non-citizen voting in local elections is about increasing civic engagement. Taxation without representation, he said, is a value that America holds dear. So we want to advance those rights. I believe that non-citizen voting is a step in the right direction. Taxation without representation. Well, if you want to know where taxation without representation is really happening in America, it's happening in the federal bureaucracy underneath the president. Taxation without representation and regulation without representation.
Starting point is 02:46:59 What are we even voting for? We're being ruled by bureaucracy. And that's what I said in 2020. What are we even having an election for? We've been ruled by public health bureaucracies this entire year. We're going to have an election. So with all this happening, I know I hear you all saying, well, I just got to get Donald Trump back in. You know, Biden is doing this to us. And if only we had Trump back in office.
Starting point is 02:47:23 And that's what Trump is doing. He's going to ride this as an issue. Donald Trump promises, quote, the largest domestic deportation operation in American history. Do you believe him? I think he's about as sincere with this as Maloney was. Maloney full of baloney. And Donald Trump is full of baloney as well.
Starting point is 02:47:48 Look, the wall was never going to work. I just showed you a picture of it yesterday. People, the gangs climbing over the wall. They don't even have the wall in most places. It's just like the river thing and Abbott, you know, 1,000 feet of buoys so that you can't swim across. Well, they just walk around it in the shallow part.
Starting point is 02:48:11 And that's the same thing that happened with Trump's feeble attempt, if you can even call it an attempt, to build the wall. Why did you have that group, which, you know, they defrauded people, evidently, that's what they were convicted of. Steve Bannon and this other guy, Brian Cofaldi, a disabled vet, they put together a group, We Build the Wall. Why did they do We Build the Wall? And why did people contribute money to it? Because Trump wasn't doing it.
Starting point is 02:48:41 Trump couldn't do it. He couldn't figure out how to do it if he had the will. You see, Marine Le Pen said, you can do this if you've got the will. Trump didn't have the will. He doesn't care about that. That's just something he used to get elected, just like Maloney used it to get elected. He doesn't have the will to get it done. He doesn't have the will for the wall.
Starting point is 02:49:04 And the wall wouldn't work anyway as we're just showing it even the places where they got it people just go right over it we've shown you the pictures of that all the time you know people going dropping a kid you know down the ground and you know one of them you know landed badly and uh you know that that was why that became news it wasn't news that people were climbing over Trump's wall. It was news that one kid fell climbing over the wall and got badly hurt. Look, Trump doesn't have the will to do anything about this. And again, just go back and not only did he not build the wall, not only did he not bring the troops home and use them on the border.
Starting point is 02:49:42 You know, he didn't follow through on that promise either. But he was also a coward when it came to DACA. But now what is he saying? He didn't have the will to say, we're not going to continue on with this executive order from the Obama administration, the DACA order, which says we're not going to enforce the law. We're going to have deferred enforcement of this.
Starting point is 02:50:08 And so instead of him saying, well, I'm president now, and these are my executive orders, and I'm repealing that executive order. Instead, he didn't want to do anything about it. So he sends it to the Supreme Court, and the court says, no, you can't do anything about it. He goes, oh, good. Okay, yeah, I can't do anything. The court says I can't do anything about it. And even the court, when we've just had a recent ruling, the court says, no, DACA is not legal. It's not constitutional. You can't say that you're not going to enforce the law. You can't change the law by executive order. So it's not constitutional.
Starting point is 02:50:38 But that judge didn't want to deport anybody either. And so Trump comes in and he says, well, you're going to see the largest domestic deportation operation in American history if you elect me. Baloney. Baloney. Under my leadership, we had the most secure border in U.S. history. No, you didn't. It stopped for a couple months because people were afraid of what Trump was going to do. And then they realized that he was nothing but a liar and a paper tiger.
Starting point is 02:51:08 And then you wound up with the caravans. Do you remember that? It actually got worse under him than it was under Obama. They had caravans of people that Soros and others organized. And then, Oh, what do we do about that? I don't know how we're going to handle that.
Starting point is 02:51:23 It's just like when he had people say, fire Fauci, fire Fauci. Governors were telling him that. People at his rallies were telling him, well, re-elect me. We'll see. I don't know. Maybe he gives Fauci a medal. He's not going to do any of this stuff, folks.
Starting point is 02:51:40 In Iowa, Trump says that he will shift troops to the U.S. border and restore the Muslim travel ban, the Muslim country travel ban. It was never a Muslim country travel ban anyway. It was seven countries, and two of them were not Muslim countries. So he had five Muslim countries. He said, you can't travel. These were five countries that Obama had gone to war with,
Starting point is 02:52:12 and Trump was continuing those wars with those countries. There are 50 Muslim countries. Five of the Muslim countries were banned. The countries that we were at war with, that Obama had taken us to war with, that Trump continued the wars. It was not a Muslim ban. And the other two were, you know, North Korea and things like that. But, you know, not a Muslim country. But again, you know, he wants to take credit for that.
Starting point is 02:52:42 He says, before we defend the borders of foreign countries, we must secure the border of our country, he said, to cheers in Iowa. People don't remember that Trump said he was going to bring the troops home from Afghanistan and Iraq and protect our borders. I said, fine, just do it. You command the military. Bring them home. And you can set them up on the border. And that's going to be a deterrent.
Starting point is 02:53:08 He didn't do any of that. He continued all the wars that Obama had started seven wars at least. Um, and so this paper, the Des Moines register says Trump took a hard line approach to immigration in his first term. No, he didn't. No, he didn't.
Starting point is 02:53:26 No, he didn't. As I said before, his only policy that was beneficial was his energy policy. His only policy that was beneficial. Even his tax cuts. That was for the very rich. And so I don't know about you, but I didn't see those tax cuts. The very rich did. They made so much money as Gerald, Gerald Slenty was furious about that from the very beginning. He said, look at this and look at how they are buying up their own stock. It's
Starting point is 02:53:55 been a massive windfall for them so much. So that Apple computer had to try to play games and say, well, you know, we're not going to keep all this money. We're going to do something charitable with it and that type of thing. But they were buying their own stock. It was just an unbelievable windfall for the big companies because he had why would you think it'd be anything else? Why was that a surprise? He put in Steve Mnuchin from Goldman Sachs as his treasury secretary and then he made as his, um, um, chief of staff Cohen from Goldman Sachs. Goldman Sachs was so anxious to get this guy
Starting point is 02:54:33 in there as chief of staff at the Trump white house that they gave him a golden parachute of like 200 million or 250 million or something like that. they accelerated his severance pay so he could get into the trump white house i mean it has been one betrayal after the other so now trump is going around iowa yeah look at this biden problem which you know if he had done something to protect the borders then biden would not be able to do this i I'm telling everybody. My car needed repairs, but I could only pay for half of them. An easy loan through lamina.ca made the difference between stressed out driving and a smooth ride to work. Mark went the extra mile on his repairs with a loan from brokers lamina at 1-800-NEW-CREDIT. It's easy to apply over the phone or online at lamina.ca. Load up to $1,500 and get funds in an hour with no documents
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Starting point is 02:56:55 she said it's hard to find fulfillment in a civilization that revolves around corporate profits there's many things in which I agree with Caitlin Johnstone on. This would be one of them. There's other things I disagree with her on. She's not American. She's outside the country. She's very much opposed to our warlike foreign policy and things like that. But she is coming from kind of a socialist perspective.
Starting point is 02:57:22 But it is the love of money, isn't it? It's just so hard to live as an authentic human being in a civilization whose every molecule is wrapped around something as vapid and as soulless as corporate profit. Well, it's not just corporate profit. I mean, it's just money in general. There's nothing wrong with money. You need money to survive. But, you know, you've got to be aware of the power that it has over you. And, you know, the corporations might be in some ways excessive greed, greed personified, which is what she's saying. And, of course, they have merged with government to the extent that you can't tell where one ends and the other one begins in most cases. And that's why there's this dichotomy of, you know, people on the left, people like Caitlin Johnstone believe that a corporation can do nothing right. Um, and, um, government is our solution and it's been tainted by corporations. That's true.
Starting point is 02:58:20 But then the people on, uh, the libertarians, uh, you libertarians reason, for example, when they were defending Silicon Valley censorship. And this has always been a blind spot, I think, for libertarians. Corporations can do nothing wrong. It is a government that is evil because the government coerces people. Corporations are trying to persuade you. There's a lot of truth to that, as long as you've got a marketplace. But see, when governments and corporations get together, you don't have a marketplace anymore. You don't have a free market. You wind up with crony capitalism. And crony capitalism has become so prevalent that now most people just call it capitalism. I think it's important to talk about free markets and competition. And these big guys absolutely hate that.
Starting point is 02:59:08 You've, you've seen, um, in the same way that John D Rockefeller said, you know, corporate, uh, a, a competition he said is a sin.
Starting point is 02:59:16 And Peter Thiel essentially recapitulated that whole thing as well. Right. Uh, we, you know, we don't want to have any competition with anybody, right? We want to own everything have any competition with anybody, right? We want to own everything.
Starting point is 02:59:26 These people are monopolists at heart, and they're maneuvering to get themselves in. All these people who are partnering with government to create chaos and destruction and take away our way of life, they all are sidling up to the table, just like we said earlier about Citibank, about J.P. Morgan. Well, we'll come in. We'll help you with a CBDC thing. And you're going to create a place at the table for us then, right? And that's why I've said they've only got one customer. This is not a
Starting point is 02:59:54 marketplace. This is not a competition. They've got one customer to please, and that's the government, because the government is going to give them everything they need. They're not going to be able to survive by pleasing the customers, because the government doesn going to give them everything they need. They're not going to be able to survive by pleasing the customers because the government doesn't want the same things that the customers want. And the governments are becoming all powerful. And so it's this reinforcing of this cycle that as they get more and more powerful, the corporations become more and more focused on pleasing the government. And it's just this feedback loop that is accelerating exponentially. And that is the essence of what is happening here. So that is the criticism that she has of corporations.
Starting point is 03:00:32 We understand that the lines between corporations and governments are blurring. We're going to have global governance by multinational corporations. And you're going to have the people at the top who are going to work with them and make money with them. And they will keep the illusion of different national governments, but they're going to subsume everything under their control. So it'll be a multinational corporate governance with people who have, and this has already happened.
Starting point is 03:01:09 They've already sold out to the corporations. Just take a look at what happened with the lockdown and how they sold out to the pharmaceutical companies, how they sold out to the UN and to the WEF. This is why I keep talking about Trump. You know, I don't have respect for the man personally, just like I look at him the same way I look at Russell Brand or Howard Stern or something like that.
Starting point is 03:01:29 But you have to understand who he's abating, who he's enforcing, whose policies he's actually enacting. He's not the way that he presents himself, just like Maloney in Italy.
Starting point is 03:01:45 And so money is important, and it is a key thing. You know, it's one of the reasons why Jesus talked so much about it. You can't exist without that. It is just today, just as it was throughout history in ancient Rome. You had to have money. It was not an evil thing, as long as you didn't love it. But she says, uh, she points to this as she says, it's what most of us pour most of our life force into.
Starting point is 03:02:12 Most people work all day generating corporate profits to pay bills that go toward corporate profits and pay off loans from giant banks for their corporate profits, or they rent from real estate giants for their corporate profits, or they rent from real estate giants for their corporate profits. Then they come home and they eat some products from a giant mega corporations that they purchased at a supermarket chain. And they unwind by watching entertainment created by corporations to draw as many eyeballs as possible, or they scroll through social media platforms designed by corporations to be
Starting point is 03:02:44 as addictive as possible. And we do this while being surrounded all day by advertising designed to pull us into generating more corporate profits. Well, that's true. But, of course, she leaves out the government side of all of those things. And government has a hand in each and every one of those things. From the government subsidies to their friends who have the big agricultural products to the government control and partnership with the media that is distracting or entertaining us or misinforming us to the crony capitalism for the real estate giants.
Starting point is 03:03:27 It's there at every step of this. And so she says, is it any wonder that so many of us are suffering from addictions and depression and anxiety and so forth? That's right. If we're going to take our satisfaction from the monetary stuff, there is no satisfaction in that. And if corporate profits become your life, if corporate profits become your religion, if you get subsumed into all of this busyness that is there, then we don't see the bigger picture.
Starting point is 03:04:06 And, uh, but she doesn't have a perspective that really helps her with that because as a leftist, uh, she is, you know, well,
Starting point is 03:04:14 you know, when we evolved from this and everything, you know, that that's her perspective on this. And, that is not a perspective that's going to help anyone. It doesn't give anybody any answers. It doesn't give anybody any hope. As a matter of fact, you got now, I saw a second time in two weeks,
Starting point is 03:04:31 that people have written an article about a guy who is, he's not a billionaire. He's got hundreds of millions of dollars. And I talked about it briefly, how he's doing blood transfusions from his younger son. He wants to live forever. and he's spending all of his hundreds of millions of dollars to try to extend his life and to never die. And this is a common delusion from the technocrats. They believe that if they can continue to extend their life a little bit longer, science is going to come through with some answers, or it's going to transfer their consciousness to a robot or something like that. They're going to become cyborgs. They're going to merge their consciousness to a robot or something like that.
Starting point is 03:05:05 They're going to become cyborgs. They're going to merge with the machine. That's what Elon Musk and Peter Thiel and this guy that they've been writing about, who is openly talking about blood transfusions. That's one of the reasons why he's getting the press. They're trying to normalize that for people, I guess. But you look at these people, and it is an empty pursuit. They're not going to achieve that.
Starting point is 03:05:29 And they can't get any satisfaction. They live in a constant state of fear, constantly looking over their shoulder for death that is around the door for them. And they have a false god and a false idea of where they think everything is going with their technocracy. There was an article by Joe Rigney, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry Goddess, and in it, you know, he's talking about this whole neo-paganism again, as I was talking about last week. And this one specifically. Want to own part of that music streaming company
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Starting point is 03:07:05 and it truly is an awful thing to watch. It's like a board meeting and Tim Cook is there. And to watch this amateur stuff to feed their egos. I mean, we see corporations doing this stuff from time to time. And I guess they feel like since they have so much money that they're good actors as well. In the ad, a group of Apple employees nervously awaits the arrival of a peevish and snappy Mother Nature,
Starting point is 03:07:36 who is not angry that people are not eating butter, they're eating margarine. That was the angry Mother Nature from when i was a kid who is dropping by for an annual corporate responsibility review in this particular case so now she's gone on full um environmentalist mother nature expects the same old empty song and dance in which corporations make grandiose promises about reducing their environmental impact only to offer superficial superficial efforts while then kicking the can down the road however in the course of the ad the sharp-tongued mother nature slowly softens
Starting point is 03:08:18 as she realizes that apple is in fact quote doing the work so work. So Mother Nature comes in and is like, Apple is really, oh, I'm surprised. You guys are doing a great job making real progress to reduce their impact on the planet. Even though, as Apple CEO Tim Cook says at the end, there is still a lot more work to do. The ad closes with the sun emerging from behind a cloud and a dead plant coming back to life
Starting point is 03:08:46 as Mother Nature approves their progress and the employees sigh in relief. It takes five minutes to do this because bad acting, bad editing, bad filmmaking, the rest of this stuff. He says, while some Christians might want to condemn the ad, I for one would like to express my limited appreciation for it and invite my fellow Christians to do the same. Why, you ask? Well, let me count the ways. He says, first of all, we can appreciate the fact that the ad provides manifest evidence that Christians do not have a monopoly on cringe-inducing religious propaganda.
Starting point is 03:09:22 Because that's what this is. And of course, for the longest time, you know, this whole Gaia theory, Mother Earth, that was actually incorporated by Lovelock into a kind of theology. I still have not found that tape that I made when I took the kids to the Children's Museum in London. And, you know, we wanted to let them blow off some steam. They were tired of museums. Karen and I always wanted to go to museums. They were tired of it. So let's go somewhere where they can play and up on the like third or fourth or fifth floor is the very top floor they had a big play area and while the boys were playing
Starting point is 03:09:54 they had a loop and it was about a five minute program and um i started watching it and it was all about the gaia theory and i had just seen on a train somebody left behind science magazine on the cover of science magazine was the gaia theory from lovelock and explaining the idea that you know the earth is a sentient being that just you know evolved and came in you know magically appeared and we don't want to spoil the magic but humans are a virus and we're killing mother earth and you've got a lot of people who seriously believe this i mean jennifer lawrence uh you know did that um darren aronofsky film mother i think it was or something where it was
Starting point is 03:10:37 um travis's i don't know yeah we didn't watch it but you know that was the whole thing about it you know mother earth and how it is a sentient and conscious and hates humans because all i know is she at one point gave an interview she's like yeah uh i didn't really understand what that movie was about either yeah their heads then in hollywood yeah that's uh i just read the lines but she was all i'm just in the propaganda yeah yeah but uh you know this is they took this very seriously interestingly though you know lovelock then went on to say that he didn't believe in the climate change alarmism and fear or global warming either eventually he turned against these people just like the founder of greenpeace did uh again, going back to this, it is a religion and it is propaganda and it is
Starting point is 03:11:27 cringeworthy, cringe-inducing. Secondly, he said, Joe Rigney, he says, secondly, we really ought to appreciate how overt the religious themes in this ad are. Human sacrifice and performing good works in order to placate an angry God. Modern neo-paganism has rarely been as well represented in such a short video. I have expected one of the employees to slaughter a ram on top of the altar of MacBook Pros. Though I must confess confusion at the ad's disapproval of leather clothing.
Starting point is 03:12:07 Isn't cow flatulence responsible for a significant portion of greenhouse gas emissions? Wouldn't slaughtering the offending animals and wearing their skins in ritual triumph, wouldn't that be pleasing to Mother Nature? He says, but the divinization of nature, the condemnation of religious hypocrisy, the works of supererogation, the appeasement of the goddess, all of these underscore that beneath many of our public policy debates are fundamental religious differences about the nature of God,
Starting point is 03:12:46 about the nature of sin, of humanity, and of atonement. He said, third, we can appreciate that Apple's choice of Octavia Spencer to play Mother Nature, as Ben Zeisloff pointed out six years ago, she played Papa
Starting point is 03:13:03 in the movie adaptation of william p young's novel the shack that's another one that i deliberately missed uh i did not read that book either i had uh a relative who was just gushing over it and thought it was a great thing says oh you talk a lot about god you should read this book the shack and it's just so wonderful it's like what in the world what a twisted perverted um anyway uh for those who missed the novel in the movie papa is young's depiction of god in the fall as god the father as a black woman a provocative edgy portrayal at the time in the selection of her for this, we see God's sense of humor as the attempted feminization of the Christian God now degenerates into the cult of the divine feminine. But the
Starting point is 03:13:54 juxtaposition of her as Papa and as Mother Nature clarifies a further theological shift. Young depicted God the Father as a black woman in order to soften the image of God as an angry and tyrannical father. But now resurgent neo-paganism has discovered that the wrath of the gods is its uses in stirring the faithful up to sacrifices and to good deeds. Apple's ad could have been titled, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry Goddess. All of us are dangling by a spider's web over the furnace of mother's disappointment. Referring to Jonathan Edwards' sermon,
Starting point is 03:14:44 Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. And, you know, that was his sermon, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. People look at that, and they'll say, look at this. This is the fear-mongering of, you know, Christianity and all the rest of this stuff. And it's like, no, actually, the thrust of that was, this actually is what you deserve.
Starting point is 03:15:05 The fact that God is still holding you up is an act of mercy. And he has extended this time to you. And why do you keep running away from his mercy? There's nothing to keep your foot from sliding and keep you from falling into the pit. Tomorrow has never promised any of us and so what he was saying was the fact that god has kept you alive and given you so many additional chances at this free offer and you continue to turn your back away from it that was the real message of jonathan edwards and that was a big part of the great awakening
Starting point is 03:15:54 you know people awakened and people in large numbers responded to the grace that he was talking about so he says um there is uh there's a surprising he said at the end it's a woman who can boldly approach the throne of mother nature with confidence unflinching and composed in the face of the goddess's withering questions she is a kind of priestess in this new religion an intersectional status confirmed by the fact that the white male tim cook who of course himself is gay in real life, the CEO of Apple, immediately follows in her wake with all of his cringy earnestness and is assisted by her in making the final and peak offering of a carbon-neutral Apple Watch and strong assurances of more offerings to come.
Starting point is 03:16:42 Such are the outlines of our new environmental religion, complete with deities, offerings, works of penance, priestesses, and while we ought to resist its spread with the zeal of the prophet Elijah, we ought to also be grateful that the opposition shows itself so clearly. More than that, we ought to be grateful that in contrast to the indifference and the disappointment of mother
Starting point is 03:17:05 nature christians offer the good news of a loving father who welcomes sinners who come to him in the name of the son when we look at what is being offered to us by this neo-paganism by this environmentalism by this transhumanism by all you know, by Fauci and all the rest of them. They demand obedience. They will punish severely any blasphemy, any criticism of their religion. And we have to understand that at the core of this is depopulation.
Starting point is 03:17:40 And at the core of this, the real world, the real world works. Satan has always had it as his chief goal, the destruction and the harm of the human race, and the key part of that is to come after children, to abort them, to mutilate them, to sexualize them, all of this. It truly is amazing to me that the people who see all this stuff and seem to be focused on it,
Starting point is 03:18:10 and the ways that the entertainment and the media wants you to focus on it, you want to be focused on this because, you know, there are these hidden cartels out there that are doing trafficking. Yes, there is stuff like that. And then they want to tell you that Donald Trump is shutting those things down. That's what Michael Flynn has been selling. That's what Jim Caviezel is selling with this sound of freedom thing. So, you know, we got to get Trump in because he's going to stop this thing.
Starting point is 03:18:33 You don't see it, but it's out there somewhere. What about the stuff that we do see? What about our kids? And we do see how they are being trafficked sexually, how they're being molested sexually, how the family has been attacked. You know, we keep hearing from the left, you've got to get over this idea that the children belong to you. Well, I think conservatives have gotten over that idea. over to the schools to raise them. We are saying exactly the same thing. We are acting out what these people want us to do at MSNBC. Melissa Harris Perry.
Starting point is 03:19:13 Yeah, we don't want to raise our kids. We're going to give them to the government schools to raise. And we'll show up every once in a while at a PTA meeting, and we'll raise hell about what you're doing to our kids, sexually molesting them, telling them they're in the wrong body and all the rest of the stuff. But we'll keep sending you money and we'll leave you in place. If you want to defund something, defund the schools. And I don't mean just the Department of Education.
Starting point is 03:19:37 I mean the schools, the institutions. Get rid of them or you're not going to have parents and family. Let me tell you, the David Knight Show you can listen to with your ears. You can even watch it by using your eyes. In fact, if you can hear me, that means you're listening to The David Knight Show right now. Yeah. Good job. And you want to know something else? You can find all the links to everywhere to watch or listen to the show at thedavidknightshow.com.
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