The David Knight Show - 22Feb23 Derailments, Explosions, Fires, Power Grid Attacks: Sabotage? Criminal Neglect? War?
Episode Date: February 22, 2023OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES The black car service in Manhattan. 2:19Study shows persistence of mRNA at least 28 days post injection and we may have a reason for it 3:52 Mask Study: N95 and ...cloth, are exposing wearers to hazardous waste — and to waste your body is trying to eliminate 9:02Biden’s plan to give WHO authority over US sovereignty using a variation of executive order. Here are 2 ways to stop it 13:15Pfizer knowingly allowing dangerous components in its vaccines. 20:22Biden’s return to Ukraine — where your treasure is, there your heart will be also 28:56WATCH: War with Russia is Mitch McConnell’s #1 priority also 35:35San Francisco School's So Bad, Ukrainian Teen Prefers War. It's a war on our children here at home by our own government.. 40:06Train Derailments, Explosions, Fires, and Power Grid Attacks: Sabotage? Criminal Neglect? Evidence exists for both. But is it war? Russian infrastructure has been directed targeted and they attacked Ukraine's infrastructure. Is this another factor, one that comes with plausible deniability? 55:44Mike Tyson Bites: From Parody Earios to Pot Product. He was fined millions and disqualified for biting his opponents ear and mocked far and wide. Now he's cashing in with an ear-shaped marijuana candy. 1:05:42Americans will eat anything as the FDA authorizes dangerous chemicals in food banned in Europe, China, India and elsewhere 1:08:10The FDA said regulations require evidence that each substance is safe at its intended level of use before adding it to foods. 1:11:56The cutthroat race for AI dominance involves huge sums of money, but it's all hype 1:15:11There have already been 2 AI bubbles that crashed. A third is coming. 1:19:09ChatLGBT and BingChat are faking it 1:27:36There will NEVER be sentient, human-level, or super-human level AI general intelligence but AI is still a horrible threat to humanity 1:38:17Jane Fonda Sees Failure of Feminism. She won't admit directly but she describes the great lie and disappointment of feminism. 1:42:48More than 95% of children and adolescents in the US spend much of their daily lives in school and it is a toxic environment: physically, psychologically, spiritually. 1:49:46James Cameron thinks Marvel villain "Thanos" got it right — at least half of the people need to be killed. But the director of Avatar hates guns and violence 1:53:44China's Xi changed one child policy to 3 but they can't reverse population decline even with large financial incentives. 1:56:25Elon Musk schools Scott Adams, Trump troll who wrong about everything. This time, Scott Adams is wrong about depopulation conspiracy. 2:01:31INTERVIEW Liz James gives an update for BlessedByHisBlood.com a cooperative to help people take charge of their blood transfusions to avoid mRNA and other health risks NOT being screened by corporate blood providers. 2:06:29INTERVIEW Raw Milk: Tip of the Spear in Global Food Fight. First BigAgra came for raw milk teaming up with FDA. Now the intention is to stop ALL dairy & meat for "climate". Liz James lays out the history of how we got pasteurization and homogenization and the adverse health effects of those, as well as the health benefits of raw milk 2:17:01Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If 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 through Mail: 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/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 22nd of February, year of our Lord, 2023.
Day 1077 of the emergency.
And today we're going to talk about what is happening with the World Health Organization,
how they intend to use this against us.
There's a lot of news being put out that it's a done deal. Well,
it's not a done deal, but the way that it's going to work is the way that they've been
utilizing this against us. And we're going to take a look at artificial intelligence. A lot
of people push back now. It's a good thing to talk about what a fraud this is. So we're going
to talk about how this is actually the third wave of these AI scams, which doesn't mean that they're not extremely dangerous in the way
that they're going to be used. It just means that they're not a sentient being. And we'll take a
look at infrastructure. Is it sabotage? Is it neglect and rot? We'll also get to the Ukraine
war today. Stay with us. We've got a lot to cover. We'll be right back. Well, as we talked about yesterday, and we began the show with what was going on project
veritas because i think it's very important it's internationally important as well
because i think it involves pfizer uh we'll see what happens with that but as a follow-up to it
i had a listener yesterday one of the things that they accused him of they accused him of financial uh wrongdoings he said i haven't changed anything in 13 years they had a list that said uh he's
spent x amount of money on black cars i said well i don't know what that is i guess it's
maybe a particular type of rental i had a listener say yeah the clarification
um black cars it's a black car service in manhattan in the 80s he said they used to
where they got the term.
Lincoln town cars were always black limousines, in other words, instead of a yellow taxi.
And, you know, it's not something I was familiar with, but I don't ride taxis either.
So I guess it's a nice step up from getting in a taxi where somebody puked last night.
Anyway, you could take one home if you worked late.
People would use a black card to run errands all day sometimes, he said.
All the big firms used them, and they used vouchers instead of cash.
They were seen as a serious step up from the Manhattan taxi,
much more luxurious and practical because people could get in and say,
take me to New Jersey or take me to Connecticut,
something you couldn't do in a regular taxi. So he says, one Christmas, I was an all-day car
driver for somebody doing their Christmas shopping. So thank you for sending that to us.
This is somebody who is in Canada actually now. He knows what the black cars are because he used to drive them years ago.
And this was also sent to me by Handy.
He works in EMS.
He said, here's a study from Denmark showing that mRNA presence in 9.3% of their vaxxed have it still in their blood 28 days later.
He says that's beyond the time that we were told.
Are they replicating mRNA post-injection?
I bet they are.
Well, as a matter of fact, Dr. Peter McCullough has said that.
He believes it is self-replicating.
He goes, we continue to find this even way beyond the 28 days.
And, you know, the spike, the mRNA, all the evidence of it still being there.
I said from the very beginning, what is it that causes us to stop? You know, the mechanism that they tell us of how this is supposed to work
from the very beginning. And this is on Moderna's website. When you would point it out, they would
say, well, that's just a conspiracy theory. But Moderna themselves said, we are reprogramming
your body, your DNA to replicate this spike. We use your body to manufacture it.
We reprogram your body to manufacture this.
Now, the way they described it is always the way that they have described how a virus works.
A virus comes in, reprograms the cell to not replicate itself, but to replicate the virus.
It destroys the cell, but it creates the virus, and the virus then replicates itself again.
And it has this multiplying effect.
I know there's a lot of people who don't believe that viruses exist.
I'm agnostic about viruses.
It is a model that they use to describe things.
If you go back and look at microbiology, once they identified bacteria, they could actually see it under the microscope.
And, you know, Kerry Mullins
mocked Fauci by saying, he thinks he can look in the microscope and
see a virus. You know, that's how ignorant Fauci is.
Well, you can't see them. And that's one of the reasons that a lot of people
go for not believing it when they saw Well, you can't see them, and that's one of the reasons that a lot of people,
if we're not believing it, when they saw the same types of effects,
contagious disease and stuff like that, but they couldn't find a bacteria,
they came up with essentially an operating theory to describe it.
And just like we see with atomic models, we've had the Niels Bohr atom. That was one we all learned in K-12,
where you've got the nucleus, protons, and neutrons, and you've got the electrons orbiting
around it. It's a very useful model for describing how things combine in the periodic table of the
elements and that type of stuff. But then you get into quantum models.
And those also can be used to describe things and predict behavior, even though the people
who have come up with it said, well, if you think you understand quantum mechanics and
quantum physics, you don't.
They don't understand it.
So that's the bottom line.
We've got all these different models about things that are extremely small.
They can be useful, but it doesn't mean that they aren't going to change.
And so when you look at this, again, going back and reprogramming the DNA to be self-replicating,
that is a very concerning thing.
And what turns it off?
Well, it turns out that Pfizer has now been criticized because studies have shown that their quality control is extremely poor.
And they're sending out mRNA fragments in their vaccines,
not just the mRNA, but the mRNA fragments. And again, mRNA is what copies DNA. Now,
if it's a fragment, it's not going to copy it correctly. And it's going to create issues,
isn't it? It's going to alter the DNA if you don't copy it correctly.
By definition, it's altered.
But also, what it is missing in a lot of these cases is an encoding at the end of it that somehow tells it to stop.
Now, I don't understand these, but this is what the people who are programming the DNA say.
It's missing the stop code on it, which has a lot of implications.
That may be one of the reasons why this stuff is still replicating
after a very long time, because it's missing that stop code.
But they said it's also the quality control is so poor.
It's one of the reasons why you would see it vary from 3 to 100.
And again, I forget whether it was micrograms.
I think it was micrograms, not milligrams.
But you see the dosage vary from 3 to 100 over a factor of 33 times.
They don't have any quality control.
So anyway, you have, this was also sent by a listener.
Facts about face diapers.
After reading this article, hopefully you'll think twice about putting the Marxist mask and the poison on yourself.
We always have a choice, writes the listener.
Concerning the mask, this is a quote from the article.
What we are breathing through in our mouth and nose is actually hazardous waste, said a professor who ran this study in Germany.
He ran preliminary tests on using surgical masks that found traces of chemicals such as known carcinogen aniline as well as formaldehyde and optical brighteners,
both heavily restricted on consumer goods by European and U.S. authorities to very, very small quantities.
So you're breathing in carcinogens, allergens, tiny synthetic microfibers
when you wear the textile mask.
You just grab anything in the closet and put it on your face.
Really? You would?
Yeah, it is an IQq test isn't it uh and they wear their iq on their face uh non-woven surgical masks even for a long period of time and of course
osha said in terms of just talking about oxygen deprivation in environments where they would mandate it,
where it was very dusty, where they should be used.
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They said, you're not going to keep these things on your face for more than 20 minutes. You're
going to get out of there. And the 2002 study in New South Wales, where they said, don't tell
people this is going to work for SARS. It can't. It doesn't. We've tested it. And if you do that,
we're going to fine you $100,000 Australian dollars for fraud. And look where we are now. Not only does it not keep the
particles out, but it actually has a deleterious effect. After 20 minutes, it gets saturated with
spittle. So the particles that you breathe out, again, it's not physically capable, look at the
physics of it, of stopping an airborne particle.
But they said, oh, but that's not it.
It's the spittle.
You know, so these viral particles get on the spit and then they're, you know, well, if that's true to that extent, you know, so it's not going to do anything to stop any airborne particles because they're too small to pass right through it.
It's like using a hurricane fence to try to stop mosquitoes from coming into your yard chain link fence.
Um, so, uh, yeah, it's going to make smaller particles.
It will go farther, stay airborne longer.
And then during all this fiasco, we had a German scientist do a study and
said, and the inverse is true as well.
Whatever you breathe in is going to come in with smaller particles and it will get further down
into your lungs. And, uh, you'll get a concentration of the things that your body
was trying to eliminate. You know, we eliminate waste and, different ways. Usually it's collected in the toilet, but some of the waste is collected in your masks.
And so these are things that your body is trying to expel, but you trap them in your
mask and then you breathe them in and they get, you know, reduced in size and smaller
particles and go down deeper into your lungs and concentrate
in your body when your body was trying to eliminate that. So it's not just the carcinogens,
synthetic microfibers, allergens, but it's your body's own waste. I mean, just look at the,
you know, the face mask pimples that people were getting. Doesn't that tell them something? Can't they figure that out?
And it's not even, you know, they don't even define what a mask is.
Piece of cloth? Whatever. Anyway, this latest study
that was sent to me is from Germany and Hong Kong,
one of the places where the scientists worked on this.
They found high levels of hazardous fluorocarbons, formaldehyde,
other potentially carcinogenic substances on surgical face masks.
And they said particularly we should be concerned about school children, of course.
They're going to be even more vulnerable to this.
Factory workers, long-haul flyers were wearing this a very long time.
Microplastics that you're breathing in
what we're breathing through our mouth and nose is actually hazardous waste and also it is your
body's own waste the face diaper is actually more literal than people realize so biden in terms of
this treaty with the who there is a couple of articles that have come out now from epic times
i've seen this on a lot of the alternative media biden decides to give the who authority over u.s
sovereignty well no decision has actually been made negotiations are this week according to
james raguski and i would consider him to be the gold standard on this who pandemic stuff. He lives and breathes that on a 24 hour basis.
He goes deep into the data.
He watches all of their presentations.
You can find him on sub stack.
And what he says is no negotiate.
No decision has been made.
The negotiations are this week.
He's encouraging people to contact and put pressure on members of Congress or whatever, because it's not
going to be stopped by Biden.
Biden is fully on board with this.
He sent Javier Becerra to work on this last September.
They've been hatching this plot, and he's got a scheme for how he wants to pretend that
it's a legal treaty.
And so the way that you stop this is you've got to contact your senators.
The Senate, in my opinion, this is not coming from James Roguski,
but if you want to lobby somebody and you want to complain to somebody,
complain to your senators because they're the ones who can stop this,
just like they're the ones who could have stopped the Paris Climate Accord, but didn't.
Mitch McConnell, who was a majority leader, could have at any time during the Obama administration
or the Trump administration, when he was leader, at any point in time, and even after the 2020
election, during that lame duck session, Mitch McConnell could have called a vote for the Paris Climate Accord.
It's a treaty.
But you remember that John Kerry and the Secretary of State under Obama and Obama said they self-ratified it.
We ratified it.
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We decided that we wanted to be in that treaty.
Well, that's not the way the Constitution works.
You've got to have a supermajority in the Senate, 60.
So, excuse me, I'm not even wearing a face mask.
At any point in time, Mitch could have called a vote.
They would not have had 60 votes.
They would not be able to have 60 votes today.
So if you could get somebody that, you know, on your side, I don't know what the procedures are.
I don't know if you could find some conservative senators who would demand that there be a
vote on this.
But I think they're bought out, frankly.
But, you know, maybe there are some honest ones still there.
If they would push for and call a vote and draw public attention to it, demand a vote, that would be the end of it.
There would be no WHO treaty for this stuff.
So if you want to focus on this, I think that'd be the most productive avenue.
Global bureaucrats, if this goes through, will be able to demand anything they want.
Vaccines, lockdowns of countries, cities, areas.
They can make that decision unilaterally, and it would be legally binding.
And that's what Biden is scheming to make happen.
They could demand surveillance and testing, all the rest of this stuff.
You know, the regular testing plus more, you know, more surveillance.
He's maneuvering to make sure it won't require approval by the U.S. Senate.
So that's how we stop this.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Javier Becerra joined with Tedros back in September
2022 to announce their strategic dialogue to do this.
They've got a draft plan to seek ratification by all of the member states of the WHO.
That's 194 members.
It would give the bureaucrats who follow the UN's political agenda the authority to declare
and to manage a global pandemic.
It would give them the ability to do what we've seen done for the last couple of years.
We really cannot allow that to happen.
And so as they're trying to negotiate this deal,
his scheme for how he's going to do this and how he's going to circumvent the constitution is to say that the accord will go into effect on a quote
provisional basis on a quote provisional basis said yeah we'll ratify it by the by the senate
but we're going to do it on a provisional basis as soon as it is signed by the delegates
the biden administration will then take the position that this is an international
executive agreement that the president can conclude on his own without approval by congress this is why congress has to stop this and oh by the way um again you know same way that they
should have done with paris but notice that since they didn't do this and since mitch mcconnell
didn't do it and since trump did not do it trump said yeah we're going to get rid of it but we'll
do it right after the 2020 election and so he put something in and never had the
Senate shut it down, which is the correct way to do it. What Trump did by saying, we're going to
wait and I will get rid of it after the election. What Trump did was actually support the idea
that presidents can get us into and presidents can take us out of a treaty.
Trump, by delaying this action and saying that he would do it rather than him calling for the Senate to do it, was not only another head fake, but was also another one of these
Trump precedents that underscored what Obama had done.
Obama didn't have the authority to do that trump doesn't have the
authority to get out of a treaty either right unilaterally uh so mitch mcconnell was the one
most to blame but again he's going to do this and pretend that it's an executive order
this is why we've got to stop these executive orders and this is why it is so important that we have something like what has been introduced in both
the Tennessee Senate and in the House to stop any unconstitutional executive orders,
government regulations, court decisions, international treaties, any of those four areas, they're going to set up, if this bill passes, they'll
set up a process to look at the constitutionality of that and nullify it at the state level.
That's the most important way that we could fight this.
I think even more so important than the Senate.
The Senate has a role to play.
If they drop the ball you know
we don't have this law in tennessee or anywhere else there's one that's similar to it that's been
proposed in texas you need to get this done in your states and um if we have something like that
that is the rightful remedy the federal government is not all powerful should not be anyway uh what i was talking about earlier
about the um the defects the fragments the fragmented mrna that was being allowed to go
out in the vaccines uh this is now being presented as pfizer knowingly allowing dangerous components
in its vaccines and again the uh poor control, the drastic variation from batch to batch, varying by
a factor of 33, from 3 to 100, could explain the difference in adverse effects, says the
Epoch Times.
And of course, it does explain it because Naomi Wolf put together a research team and they saw they you know they
could tell the defective batches the ones that had the high concentration were the ones where
people were having all the adverse effects was that an experiment or was that just the world's worst product control? I'm at the point now where I don't attribute what Pfizer's doing
to incompetence or negligence.
I contribute it to malice.
I think it's deliberate.
That's my opinion of this stuff after looking at it.
So a full-length mRNA sequence of the Pfizer vaccine,
a coding of the spike protein, is 4,284 nucleotides in length
it consists of a cap structure to prime its translation into a spike protein at the end
of the translatable region there is a stop codon now i don't know what that is bottom line it's
like the thing to turn it off. Without that, the protein translation process will continue endlessly.
Truncated mRNAs are missing the stop codon and are highly detrimental to humans.
It can lead to the production of toxic protein products.
I guess the Epoch Times is not listing the spike itself as a toxic was designed to create
the most toxic part of the of the virus that they know whether or not uh you know that is it is a
harmful thing it is the the thing that the bioweapon injection creates is the worst thing of all
worse than this disease worse than anything they have your body manufacturing the most dangerous
component of this uh i've seen a couple of uh pictures of this marvel superhero they call her
you know evangeline lily who uh played in the um ant-man thing she's
wasp or something and uh you know she's jeopardizing her career by pushing back against
the vaccine as they point out she did this at the very beginning about social distancing and masks
she was hectored on social media people said you're endangering other people. So she apologized for that.
She said, look, some people value their liberty over their life.
Some people value their lives over their liberty.
She said, I'm the one who values liberty.
And they said, well, you're being unfeeling and all this sort of thing.
So she apologized for that.
But then she came back when the vaccine mandates came out unapologetically. She said,
I know the beast that I'm attacking. I know that I have a little pebble and there's this
Goliath giant. If I shoot this pebble, it's going to wake the giant. But I just wanted people out
there who are struggling because they were under severe pressure to do something they did not want they did not want to do or to know that they to know that they're not
alone and to know that there are people who actually felt that they have a right to say no
well here's what happens when you say no to this stuff and again this is going to be, they've not taken any of this stuff away.
The Model State Health Emergency Powers Act
that suggested model legislation.
Have you seen any of the states
remove any of that power?
I have not.
Again, this is the second shoot of drop
from 9-11.
It was actually preceded 9-11
by two months, their germ games.
Then they had their false flag anthrax attack a week later.
Two months later after that, they had the model legislation sent out to all the states.
And then they practiced the germ game for 20 years.
Now, I haven't seen any states remove any of this legislation.
I think most, if not all, of the state governors still have an emergency order in.
Biden's emergency order is in.
Forget about this talk in Congress about repealing it.
They didn't do it.
Forget about Biden promising to do it in 60 days.
He didn't do it.
What they're doing is they're leaving all of that in,
all the model state health legislation that's there, as well as the executive orders.
And they are, just as the CDC's Walensky said, no.
Unfortunately, all the different areas right now are green and yellow.
But when they go red, we're going to mandate masks again.
We're going to mandate vaccines again.
We're going to start testing people again.
All of that is still there.
And they, even worse, they're setting this up to make the
decision whether to do all this stuff. They're handing it over to a foreign, non-governmental,
you know, an NGO, whatever, the World Health Organization. That's why I say to talk about
world government, it is a distributed network of governance between these NGOs, corporations,
and the governments that are all compliant with them. And this is what it's going to look like.
Here's a Minnesota bar owner facing $350,000 in fine. They've already destroyed her business,
her restaurant. They took her liquor and her food licenses, service licenses.
So they destroyed her ability to make a living,
and they're still coming after her in Minnesota for another $350,000 in fine.
She said, I didn't break the law.
I defied the executive order.
Well, that's what the WHO pandemic rules.
That's how they're going to be used.
Biden wants to put his executive order tyranny on steroids and hand it over to a foreign, unelected, unaccountable body.
That's what we're looking at.
I'm going to take a break, but before I do, I want to respond to some people on Rumble
and on Rockfin, where you can see the show live on Rumble. Conthink, thank you very much for the
tip. He said, VicSwami2024. I have no idea who that is. Do you? Okay, we don't know. Rockfin, um rock finn uh thank you igor for the tip he says uh please have uh igor lopatunok on he's
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well we have uh biden of course on president's day flies as a secret to get into ukraine
and he doesn't care at all about what's happening in this country.
We can have the country essentially burning down.
He can be destroying the life and livelihoods of people
throughout the United States as well as the EU
with these sky-high energy prices that he created
as his ridiculous response.
Look, regardless of what you think about this, his sanctions haven't worked.
They've helped Putin.
They have not harmed him.
His sanctions have only done harm to the US people, the Europeans.
That's it. And doing harm to his own power base of his petrodollar,
eviscerating it, in essence, as it's given everybody motivation to set up a different
system. But he flew his flag in Ukraine. Listen to what he has to say.
...in our resolve as well. All across my country, in big cities and small towns, I haven't seen one. Have you?
Yeah, I'm sorry. I haven't seen any flags. I think he's flying his flag.
It's pretty amazing.
And we'll talk about this when we get to Palestine.
Palestine, Frankenstein, Frankenstein.
But, you know, the horrific situation that's happening there,
as well as what's going on with the infrastructure.
And somebody put up a meme.
I'm sure you've seen it.
Picture of him sitting there in the luxurious room with Zelensky.
And right behind him is this giant elephant that says, uh, what about Palestine?
Palestine.
That's the elephant in the room, but the establishment media is gushing over Biden's
return to Ukraine, right?
Sprite bar.
Uh, the reviews are in and they are boffo reviews, as we'd say in show business. Audacious,
defiant, shocking. He has visited
the nation six times in eight years. I guess
to collect some more money. You can see his pay stubs on Hunter's
laptop. Despite the Biden family business scandal
that involves Ukraine,
epicenter of all of that,
the media cheered Biden's return to the nation waging war against Russia,
a conflict based on decades of territorial claims.
That's right.
This is going back and forth.
This,
and that's the most amazing thing to me about all this,
that is being portrayed as some kind of domino theory.
Well, if Putin wins, he's going to take out all of Europe, all of Europe will be
next, and then he's going to come for Poland and all the rest of this stuff.
Uh, Crimea has been considered part of Ukraine for the long, as a matter of
fact, uh, people talk about the Ukraine and early on, they said, don't say the
Ukraine. If you say the ukraine you're
referring to a geographical area that's under russian dominance as it's been for a very long
time but especially crimea and crimea under their control going back 400 years as long as the united
states has been settled not even as a nation longer than than the U.S. has been as a nation.
And of course, the British ridiculously claiming, oh, he can never keep Ukraine.
Well, the British defense minister actually referenced the Crimean War in that.
Who were they fighting?
They were fighting Russia.
The British fought Russia in Crimea because it was under Russian control.
150, 160 years ago, whenever that happened, the Crimean War.
But they ignore all of that.
They ignore the fact that the Obama administration lit the fuse of this civil war back in 2014.
And the fact that the Zelensky administration got elected on a platform of promising peace that both sides wanted and promptly said, no, it's not going to happen.
As a matter of fact, in 2022, we will have total war with Russia. And the interviewer
said, that's horrible. Can't anything be done to stop it? Oh, well, no, it's a good thing. We'll
be totally destroyed. But the good thing is we get to get into NATO. The AP's reporters praised
Biden's eighth trip to Ukraine as, quote, a defiant display of Western solidarity with a country still fighting what he called a brutal and unjust war.
Days before the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion, the New York Times said, quote, a dramatic moment captured on video that underscored the investment.
The investment.
The U.S. has made in Ukraine's independence.
It's an investment made in World War III.
Keith Oberman. Yippee-ki-yay, Mother Putin.
The Atlantic, Elliot Cohen.
His visit to Ukraine, quote, mattered just as much as long-range missiles,
super-accurate artillery shells, or surface-to-air missiles.
Other heads of government preceded him, earning deserved credit.
But it's altogether a different thing when the president of the United States, who is
indeed the leader of the free world, shows up.
His words mattered.
NBC said, quote, a surprise and an historic trip that displayed support and solidarity with a democratic nation.
I don't know who he's talking about.
That's not Ukraine.
Zelensky arrested his opponents.
He's shut down the press.
It is, we don't have democracy in Ukraine.
And we don't have it in the United States either.
We got rigged elections as well as a government that has set itself against the Constitution.
NPR claimed that the trip was audacious, but only somewhat risky.
Well, when you look at this, understand that it's not just Biden.
The conservative and alternative press lets the Republicans off, but they want this just as badly as Biden does.
Here's Mitch McConnell.
We're listening to the Ukrainians saying they don't have enough ammo.
And even our Defense Department is saying we might have to figure out a way to get more funding. This is Fox News, by the way, pushing the war.
So that we have enough ammo for ourselves and to give to allies like Ukraine. What is Biden's responsibility in trying to make sure that
people in America whose support for Ukraine is softening will want to continue to try to help
them? Well, I'm going to try to help explain to the American people that defeating the Russians in Ukraine is the single most important event going on in the world right now.
It will save us an enormous amount of money down the road if the Ukrainians can succeed.
They're not asking for any of our personnel.
They're asking us for financial help.
The Europeans are staying.
And jets.
They've done a lot that seems not to be recognized.
For example, handling enormous numbers of refugees.
In terms of the cost of it, Dana, it's about 0.02% of our gross domestic product.
Yeah, no problem.
We're also monitoring very carefully.
Who cares?
All this stuff doesn't matter.
And they had a big uh big display
there 29 billion dollars with all the zeros behind it uh but the number is over 130 billion dollars
total aid we're paying for their pensions we're doing all kinds of things we're going to rebuild
their country we're not going to build our infrastructure we're not even going to repair
our infrastructure but we'll repair their infrastructure.
And when you look at the entire aid package and you look at the fact that Mitch McConnell doesn't care about a World Health Organization and executive powers from Biden to push pandemic
lockdowns and other tyranny on us.
He doesn't care about shutting down the Paris Climate Accord.
He's on board with all that stuff,
which is why he's also on board with the war.
Those are the three different legs of this thing.
You've got those three MacGuffins,
the pandemic, the climate, and now, of course, the war.
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concern about these other issues and what's even worse when i saw this mitch mcconnell clip on
social media for all the comments from democrat social media people right all the comments on uh
well i never thought i would like Mitch McConnell,
but I'm applauding him. This is great. Uh, they were nauseating, but, but you see just how
authoritarian the left has become just how lunatic America has become cheering ourselves into world
war three, uh, Americans blast Biden over the tweet, declaring that his heart has been captured
by Ukraine. Well, of course, you know, he's just validating what Jesus always said, right?
Jesus said, where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
Well, that's where Biden's treasure is.
He's made a lot of treasure from Ukraine.
He loves Ukraine.
Been there eight times.
And that's where his treasure is.
He treasures it, and he comes in and gives them another half billion dollars.
Don't know what they're going to do to help pay up, fix Palestine, right, Palestine.
And as all this is happening, you have one article says,
here's all the people that have, all the world leaders that have gone to Ukraine.
And so, well, it's actually easier to just talk about which ones have not.
You've got the German foreign minister.
She looks like she's 30 something.
Picked, obviously, because of her identity politics.
She's young.
She's female.
She's attractive.
And she makes a statement.
She wants to get out there and be tough
with all the rest of the world leaders
who support Zelensky and World War Z.
And she says, Putin is going to have to turn 360 degrees.
I guess that's what you call spin.
Well, here's the reality of this stuff right and i'm not saying this to undermine or downplay what the people in ukraine are going through yeah a lot of people have died and they've created an
absolute hell and they want to extend this to us as well. But here's a 13-year-old Ukrainian refugee who was robbed and abused at a San Francisco middle school.
And she wants to go back to Ukraine.
She'd rather be in Ukraine than to be in San Francisco.
She did not leave her heart in San Francisco, even though Biden's heart is in Ukraine.
From the San Francisco Chronicle, they said she fled the war in Ukraine, but failed to
find a safe haven in a San Francisco middle school.
Everything Yana, a 13-year-old Ukrainian refugee, knew about public schools in the U.S.
was what she had seen on television or in the movies. Often idyllic settings, routine conflict and angst
ironed itself out by the end.
She said, I thought it was going to be better because it's San Francisco.
Clearly did not understand our country.
She said in Ukrainian with her aunt translating,
but after two days I saw everything going on at the school.
Students interrupted classes.
Students jumped on desks.
Students cursed at teachers.
At first, Diana wondered what was going on, but then nothing happened.
Students were not disciplined or prevented from repeated behavior.
Now, Donald Trump says the answer to this
is to get the Department of Justice and the Federal Police Force in there.
Yeah, they'll bring law and order.
We didn't have anything like this.
Absolutely, totally unheard of when I was in school.
We had discipline.
And it's the government and the Department of Education the
responsible for transforming the schools into this we don't need more federal
control we used to say don't make a federal case out of it you know well now
everything is a federal case especially with Donald Trump and everything that Trump proposes is federal and authoritarian and unworkable.
And everything that he proposes will just throw gasoline on the fire.
That's his purpose.
That's why he was put in office.
Yes, he was put in office.
Nobody wins the election that isn't selected.
Get that out of your head.
If you understand that Trump is not some guy who took on the establishment and beat them,
so he's our best hope.
No, he won that election because they wanted to use him to gaslight us over the pandemic
and over the vaccines.
He was a useful puppet for them.
And they'll probably put him back in, unfortunately.
Anyway, she said, after one week, I understood that was normal.
Yeah, the new normal.
The new normal, where there's no discipline.
We would begin our school year every year from junior high school to high school.
Now they call part of junior high school is called middle school, whatever. But in this age group
that she's talking about, you would have the boys would have a meeting and the girls would have a
meeting with the dean of boys and the dean of girls and they would show us their paddles
and explain why the holes were there so that they could swing it faster without the air resistance
and so forth they bragged about that kind of corporal punishment you know not giving somebody
a jail sentence not having them show up and take you off in handcuffs or maybe with Trump put you in front of a firing squad
or something right uh there was a clip I don't have it here on the board this clip in Ontario
of a high school student who had pushed back and said some things verbally about boys and girls
bathrooms this whole trans thing.
They kicked him out of school.
Said you can't come to class.
He came back anyway.
So they called the police.
They had him arrested.
You know.
Clean cut kid.
Getting handcuffed.
They had to handcuff him of course.
And take him away in the car.
This is what happens when you go over the top and you use law enforcement.
You didn't have to have that. If you were a real discipline problem, they'd just kick you out of school
altogether. Can't do that either now, apparently. So not long after this 13-year-old girl said she
became a target. Within months, she said at the school, someone stole her cell phone at the
cafeteria.
Then a group of students, who she believed were responsible, threatened her.
She knew enough English to understand the gist.
They started yelling and cursing and moving toward her, her aunt said.
A counselor came and intervened.
Her aunt and mother have requested a transfer to another school where she could start over again without fear of her safety.
But so far, the district has denied that request and urged her to return.
So far, she has not.
She just wants to go back to her hometown in central Ukraine,
back to the only school she knew before the war,
even as her mom and aunt have started to research camps and other programs in San Francisco to occupy the summer months.
She said, I didn't plan to leave my friends and my family.
When you leave, you don't know when you'll get to go back.
Look, the point about this is not whether a San Francisco school is better than Ukraine,
or whether the violence in Chicago is worse than in many of the cities
in Ukraine.
That the point is that the American government has gone to war with our kids.
You could see that during the pandemic.
You could see they're at war with us.
They're at war with our small businesses.
They're at war with our families, our children.
They're at war with parents.
They hate the family. They're at war with our people. They're at war with our families, our children. They're at war with parents. They hate the family.
They're at war with our people.
They're at war with our kids.
And they want to bring real war so that they get away with this.
The unexpected winners of the war in Ukraine, of course, military industrial complex, Exxon, Putin.
These are the winners of the war so far.
The losses from a year of war in Ukraine have been almost incalculable.
Tens of thousands of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers have been killed.
Millions have been displaced.
Large portions of the country are under brutal Russian occupation.
And the country's infrastructure has been shattered.
That's what we're going to talk about coming up, infrastructure.
The war has contributed to a global food and energy crisis that has plunged many of the world's most vulnerable people into a state of desperation.
And of course, it's being used to deconstruct and to impoverish the West, Europe, and any developed nations.
So it's been very good for business.
It's been good, as I said, for Exxon.
It's been good for Putin.
It's good for Biden's green schemes and all the people that will get paid off
with all of their greenwashing.
So as all this is happening, you have the United States now warming up to the idea
of jets for Ukraine, just as the British had. You've got Liz Truss. So I guess she thought
that it was going to be enough to be a warmonger. She pushed back on some of the
effects of the sanctions. She was going to walk some of that stuff back. They didn't want to have any of that. No, no, no.
It's going to be full speed ahead with both
the Ukrainian war and
the climate MacGuffin.
And so they got rid of Liz Truss very
quickly. Record time.
And now Rishi
Sunak and the people who are there
making it clear that not only are they giving the
tanks like the US and Germany have,
but that they're going to be giving the jets.
That was when Zelensky spoke to them.
Thanks in advance for the jets that I know are coming.
They made it pretty clear they are.
They're just waiting.
And they're talking in the U.S. and building a consensus with people like Mitch McConnell,
Biden and Mitch McConnell, and the Republicans who love war.
They're going to be pushing jets there as well. The mayor
of Moscow, of
Kiev, saying that our
tanks are going to be rolling into Moscow.
They made no bones about the fact
that they want to
come into Moscow. And as
all this was happening, Lala Harris
saying that
Putin is guilty of war crimes.
We're going to destroy his country.
We're going to capture him and we're going to bring him to justice.
This, if the Russians didn't believe, and that's what we're, where we were a year ago.
We said, look, this is a foolish, what NATO has been doing, what the Obama administration
has been doing with Ukraine, because Russia perce perceives this whether it is or not as an
existential threat threat to the nation's existence putin a threat to his existence
they've made that very explicit now yeah we're going to destroy russia we're going to destroy
putin and china is going to be just talking about sending weapons to Russia. They've already worked together financially
to try to break the petrodollar
and financial warfare on ourselves, really.
And our only response is for little Lindsey Graham to say,
China would be really stupid if they did that.
Yeah, China doesn't know what they're doing.
Lindsay knows what he's doing.
The guy who never saw a war.
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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
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um i got a comment here on rumumble at North American House Hippo.
Thank you for the tip.
A tip and a comment on Rumble.
My wife and I work at one of the larger movie studios in Orlando,
not the Rat Trap.
I'm not sure why that is in reference.
We're not quite at Evangeline Lilly's pay level,
but the people we work around are dead set against this Marxism.
Good.
That's really good.
So I'm glad to hear that the problem is always the people at the top isn't it let's talk about what's going on
with infrastructure a lot of people are saying is there something going on is this a coordinated
effort to attack our infrastructure well in some cases it clearly has been direct
sabotage in other cases i think that we have um it's difficult to tell whether it is criminal
neglect of the railroad infrastructure which is i've pointed out from the very beginning that's
that's really where boudiguet's uh responsibility lies he's um know, the fact that he's not using, you know, $500 billion of
money that they gave him for the infrastructure for that. He's using it to tear down racist roads
and stuff like that. That's really where his responsibility lies. But in terms of the aftermath
of this, we see how broken government is at all levels. And we'll talk about that in just a moment, but let's just talk about some of the events
that have happened in just the last couple of days.
Overall, you've had an Ohio metal plant, a major explosion, 13 people injured, one fatally.
And this isn't too far away from a palace, Palestine.
I'm sketching myself with that.
But then you also had a fire in Florida yesterday.
You had a fire at a lumber storage yard in Brooklyn.
You've had another train derailment.
These things are just happening one after the other. You've had an 18-inch pipe
bomb found behind a church and close to rail tracks. And so the question is, was which one
of those was the target? Because either one of them could be. But then you also have a lot of
power grid attacks, and those are clearly attacks where there's shooting involved in. So we're going to take a look at all this.
The explosion in Ohio, they say is still of unknown origin.
A metal plant.
It was a large explosion, rock to metal manufacturing plant just east of Cleveland, Ohio.
Uh, this of course was two days ago.
Uh, but then yesterday in Gothenburg, Nebraska, another train derailment.
There was a lumber fire in, here's pictures of the lumber fire in Brooklyn, a massive fire there.
And then we look what happened in Florida, in Medley, Florida, there was an explosion in an industrial zone.
So what is happening?
Is this something that for some reason now is being covered and it wasn't being covered before?
Or is there actually an increase in these types of things?
Train derailments have been going on.
A large part of what is happening with train derailments, again, is the decaying infrastructure.
The cars, the rail, the, um, uh, the rail and the rest
of the stuff, we have a tremendous number of train derailments.
And, uh, it's one of the reasons why for the longest time, I was saying all
these people who want to shut down the pipeline coming from Canada, uh, pipeline
is one of the safest ways that you can transport oil, any hazardous material.
What are your alternatives?
Well, you can put them on a train. Well, you can put them on a train.
You can put them on a truck.
A truck has an accident.
That's going to be, you know.
Or you can put a lot of oil on a ship, and we know what can happen with that.
As a matter of fact, if they don't pull it in with a pipeline,
that's exactly what they're going to do is put it on a ship and send it to China.
China will refine it.
They don't care about all these climate nonsense.
Doesn't bother them at all.
And that is one of the more dangerous, risky ways to do it if you have an accident, the way it spills.
So, you know, my concern with the pipeline was the fact of eminent domain and the fact that they had stepped this up to not only do it for a corporation, which we'd seen in Connecticut before, but they were going to give the power of eminent domain to the corporation and not just to a corporation, but to a foreign corporation.
So I had a real problem with the eminent domain aspect of it. But it makes sense to transport stuff by pipeline.
Nothing is perfect.
You can always have an accident anywhere.
But that's going to minimize the damage of what is happening.
Because you can shut it down and minimize the amount of leakage there.
And so at least one dead in this Ohio metal factory, 13 people injured.
Got a comment and a tip from Angus Mustang.
Thank you.
Uh, on rumble.
He said, after seeing the derailment in Palestine, Ohio, it was, it was a good thing that Hunter was on the Amtrak board.
I bet Ukraine has very nice railroad tracks.
Yeah, they probably did.
Uh, they probably did, but, um, yeah, that's, that's the thing.
It's the corruption, the neglect, uh, the willful neglect of all this stuff.
And that's where booty gay comes in.
As I said before, an 18 inch pipe bomb was discovered near the Conrail tracks in Northeast
Philadelphia.
Some people will focus on that aspect of it.
Some people focus on that aspect of it.
Some people focus on the fact that it's right behind a church.
They don't know what was the target.
The church was St. Dominic's Catholic Church there in Philadelphia.
It was discovered by a passerby who pointed out to police who confirmed that it was a PVC pipe bomb with capped ends and black powder.
The bomb squad was called there.
They disarmed it, took it away.
And so it was actually a pipe bomb.
The purpose of it is not known.
Some of the people say, well, we think it was a church.
Point of the fact that you had an L.A. bishop fatally shot Saturday.
Yeah, there have been attacks at churches,
especially in wake of Roe v. Wade, that type of thing.
Don't know which it was.
Again, the bishop was killed in L.A.
This was in Philadelphia.
But still, the anger, the resentment about people who murder children,
they don't have any problem murdering or attacking buildings, do they?
Again, trains carrying hazardous material continue to derail around the country.
Is the U.S. under attack?
Well, again, the question is, is it terrorism or neglect?
I think both are possibly involved here.
And I don't have the statistics and nobody else that I've seen.
I've seen one article that suggested that the actual number hasn't increased, but it's
been reported more.
I don't know which is true, quite frankly.
There hasn't been enough research done on that.
But we do know that there are deliberate power grid attacks.
We've had several of these where they have been shot up.
And that is not an accident, clearly not an accident.
Sharp rise in those, being attacked with gunfire.
And when we look at a lot of these these a lot of these things are kind of hear about it and then you don't hear
anything more about it now are they local people are they disgruntled
that's where the media is portraying it is that the only thing that is involved
with all this this article from The Wall Street Journal says these have increased 20% since 2020.
These physical security incidents involving power outages have increased by 20%.
So when I look at whether or not this is deliberate or sabotage,
I think we have clearly seen some sabotage here.
And think about this, right?
We are literally at war with Russia.
Wouldn't you expect some of this?
And we have had a situation where Russia's pipeline has been blown up.
That was a major economic blow to them.
They had just the one pipeline, the very first one, the Nord Stream,
was 45% of their GDP.
And the second one, they spent billions of dollars on it,
and they never even got it turned on.
The Germans kept it turned off until the Americans blew it up.
Then the bridge was blown up, and then the Russians replied to that
by targeting with missile strikes the infrastructure of Ukraine.
Infrastructure is going to be one of the key targets in a war.
Why wouldn't infrastructure be a target here in the United States by Russia, by China, anybody,
that we are putting sanctions on?
That's an act of war.
That we've declared a cold war?
That's an act of war.
Or that we are, as many people have understood, and our government has come essentially right up to admitting
that we are at war directly with Russia. to admitting that we are at war directly with
Russia. We know that we are at war with Russia. Russia knows that we are at war with them.
Why wouldn't they attack our infrastructure? And when you look at it, it's not just the rails,
it's not just the power grids, but it's also the type of thing that we saw in Germany at Lufthansa. This was something I had not talked about.
This happened last week.
And they were chasing around.
They thought they had a cyber attack that was happening.
It grounded all the Lufthansa's flights, I think,
for a better part of a day.
All flights were grounded early last Wednesday, so a week ago.
And it was a severed internet cable.
It was not a cyber attack.
We had a kind of situation like that.
One day our show was a half hour late
because this stray dog that Travis adopted
had chewed the cable that we had running from the house to the garage
where the studio was when we were back in Texas. And, uh, we're chasing everything except that
possibility. And, uh, we had put it in, in a pipe, but we hadn't buried the pipe or anything like
that. He found the spot where the pipe was exposed. And then once we figured out what was happening,
that was what took the most amount of time was to repair that cable.
And so that's the situation they had at Lufthansa.
And even pull this article up.
People can see they got a picture of the people who were cutting the cable.
Scroll down there.
Look at that.
And it said, have you seen these people?
You know, we're trying to.
The cable was cut.
They got pictures of the people who cut the fiber optic cable.
And, again, they thought it was a cyber attack.
But we have had cyber attacks in both the U.S. and Canada on the NOTAM system.
And what this affected was a check-in operation
and the ground system,
so they couldn't handle tickets and that type of thing.
We have seen that type of thing happening over and over again.
It's the way they attacked the colonial pipeline.
They had a cyber attack against the accounting system.
And the only other time that all planes have been grounded
in the U.S. besides 9-11 was this attack on the NOTAM system.
And that went from late at night until early in the morning,
and then it was like an hour to an hour and a half later,
exactly the same thing happened in Canada, same MO,
and those systems are independent of each other. But, of course, they work the same way happened in Canada, same MO, and those systems are independent of each
other.
But of course, they work the same way, right?
They have the same NOTAM system that we do, but it's a separate system.
And it happened an hour and a half after that.
Now, you haven't heard any more about that, have you?
There is sabotage that's happening to our infrastructure.
And the reason I mention this is because that's going to be one of the first ways this war manifests itself here in the United States.
There are going to be these attacks against our infrastructure.
Another way that we have to think about being prepared when power is taken out.
This is just a sample of the things that could happen.
And all of these types of attacks have plausible deniability.
It's not like they went all out and did an EMP.
And if they do that, that's going to take down the infrastructure
for quite some time, take out massive transformers,
for which even before we had
our supply chain issues
that were imposed on us
by our own governments,
even before that happened,
it would have taken years
to replace some of these
massive transformers in the grid
that are only made
by one or two people worldwide.
That's what's happened with the vulnerable supply chain.
The supply chain was always vulnerable, but it wasn't an EMP attack.
It was a pandemic lockdown that was imposed on us.
But they can do something like that, take down our power structure quite a bit.
You can have all these other things that will happen.
Unknown cause.
I don't know why these food processing plants are catching fire so rapidly, why we have all of these derailments and all the rest of this stuff.
You know, is it decaying infrastructure? Is it direct?
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So, basically, a mug is something that holds liquid, right?
Because basically you can't hold coffee with your hands, right?
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All right, let's talk a little bit about the news here.
We have an interesting story that goes back to the 1990s.
We have Mike Tyson.
You remember when he got into the heavyweight championship fight with Evander Holyfield?
Uh, I don't, I didn't really follow fights, but boy, he had to follow that one.
He bit his ear, bit a chunk out of his ear.
That was about 25 years ago.
And, uh, uh, he is now going to market that.
As a matter of fact, everybody was, was laughing about it.
They, they stopped it.
They, the, the referee started the fight again and Mike Tyson bit his other ear.
So then they disqualified him.
Uh, and he was fined more than $3 million for doing that.
It was not a mistake.
He did it the second time.
And there was all kinds of jokes put out about it like this.
Uh, the, uh, Erie hose, uh, breakfast of champions, general
fools, new areas, low fat.
Hey, Mikey likes it.
And, uh, so, you know, you, you've probably seen this meme.
They made t-shirts out of it and everything else.
Uh, but now, uh, he is going to have his own product that he is actually making ear shaped, Tyson 2.0, selling marijuana gummy candies shaped like ears with a bite taken out of them.
And there's a picture of that, I think, further down here.
And so he's embracing this.
Representatives for Tyson 2.0 did not immediately respond to comments about where they're sold.
However, on the website, it did say that certain marijuana retailers in California,
Colorado, and Nevada were selling it.
Some fans wondered whether or not Evander Holyfield was going to get a piece of the action.
He was involved in this.
And they said that if he's going to get any money from this, Tyson reportedly said to Evander Holyfield,
you might be in business because we're going to make some holy ears, some edibles for the ears.
They got a bite taken out of them.
Holyfield reportedly responded, well, I could do that.
It's not clear whether or not he is getting money from that or not.
But, yeah, that's where we are.
By the way, Americans will eat just about anything, right?
And from a serious standpoint, U.S. food additives, many of them are banned in Europe.
And not just in Europe, but in China and India,
they don't allow them to put the kind of stuff they put into our food.
I mean,
they don't even mention stuff that is not directly toxic and determined to be
carcinogenic,
you know,
stuff like high fructose corn syrup.
I thought it was pretty amazing when we lived in Texas that they had Mexican
Coke and in Mexico they used real sugar,
not high fructose corn syrup.
They put the Coke in bottles like we used to have,
not in aluminum cans because aluminum is very,
very harmful for your body.
And if you've got something that's corrosive, like carbonated drinks,
you're going to have a lot of aluminum in that.
So, yeah, we kind of get the worst of everything, don't we?
It's kind of reflected in the way Americans look today.
The food, I think.
From baguettes to other bread, Europe is famous for its bread.
But there's one ingredient that is conspicuously missing from their bread, potassium bromate.
It's a suspected carcinogen that is banned for human consumption in Europe, in China, in India, but not in the United States.
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What is this?
Is it something that gives our bread a special flavor?
No.
In the U.S., the chemical compound is used by some food makers in the form of crystals or powder to strengthen the dough.
Present in more than 100 products.
What you'll typically find in these additives that have a name that's 30 or 40 characters long,
what you will typically find is these are things that are used for food processing. It makes it easier for them
strengthen the dough so they can use it in their machinery, or it makes it frothy for a particular
type of purpose or something. These are things that were put in there to expedite machine
manufacturing, mass production. And they have absolutely nothing to do with any nutritional value,
nothing even to make it look pretty or tasty.
It's just to expedite that.
In the same way that you have all these other additives put in for the longest time,
for example, in vaccines, from the very beginning,
they had simian virus 40 in there,
but you can argue whether or not that was deliberate,
but they put a lot of stuff in there, preservatives,
and they said, well, the vaccines aren't working,
so we need to irritate the immune system.
So they put adjuvants in there to deliberately irritate your immune system,
cause a lot of reactions from a lot of people.
So it's these types of things that have secondary considerations, the manufacturing issues.
A range of other chemicals and substances banned in Europe over health concerns are
also permitted in the U.S.
Things like titanium dioxide, brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, azodicarbonate,
carbamide,
and polyparaben.
Americans are likely completely unaware that they're being exposed on a daily
basis to substances for their food that are viewed elsewhere as dangerous and
are banned.
One person said,
well,
they probably think it's,
if it's available in the store,
it's gotta be fine because we've got the food and and Drug Administration the FDA that's got our back right they're
evaluating all this and so CBS News contacted the FDA and the FDA said
regulations require evidence that each substance is safe at its intended level
of use before can be added to foods you, the FDA is looking out for us in food just like they look out for us with pharmaceuticals.
Do they do any testing?
Of course not.
They don't look at any of this.
They are not, and that's the worst thing about the FDA, is the fact that people would just
assume that if it's on the shelf, it's safe.
One of the worst aspects of this criminal organization is just to assume that that is
really, uh, that it's okay.
You know, we have, um, I talked about artificial intelligence and the deception involved in
that.
I had a listener send me this.
Ben Gertzel says that chat LGBT is BS.
And again, you know, he is close friends with Hugo de Garis.
And Hugo said, you need to talk to Ben.
But I never did because fundamentally I disagree with their idea that artificial intelligence is possible.
Certainly not in the way that they think it's going to be possible.
But he points out that this is all just fluff.
That's his terminology.
He says it's a waste of time.
He says this is not where the real action is.
The real action is where Ben Goetzel and Hugo de Garis are at.
They're striving to recreate an AI copy of the human brain.
And that has been their focus for the longest time.
We'll talk about the fatal error of that in just a second.
Google has so far chosen not to roll out such a language to do this.
Models publicly due to their propensity to generating BS, their
inability to tell that from reality.
So, uh, Ben gets all on social media.
I was saying it's interesting question though.
Where's the next big breakthrough going to come from note that big tech is now
experiencing reduced research budgets and refocus on the bottom line, meaning that
both Google and Microsoft are going to focus
more on exploiting what they have than on developing new stuff.
Open AI seems to lack the intellectual DNA to make the next big breakthrough.
Google Brain and DeepMind have the intellectual DNA, but will be under pressure to put more
and more of their time into practical stuff that'll make Google money in the near term.
So that's the take on all this from Ben Gertzel, who is, and Ben Gertzel is the guy, if you remember, they had the, you know, look like a Disney animatronics model that was in
Saudi Arabia. They made it an official citizen, a person, you know. he was the one behind that talking mannequin angry being shot
being chatbot is just mimicking humans say experts so i've said from the very beginning
it's artificial imitation but that doesn't mean that it's not dangerous uh it can still be used
in very very dangerous ways because it is still very powerful at doing certain things.
As we pointed out, personal anecdotes,
people that we know talking about how good it is
at understanding code, at writing computer code.
A listener saying, I said to design a circuit,
he either designed it or analyzed it.
He said it got everything right,
all the voltage drops, everything about it.
But in response to all this, we've seen that Microsoft came back
and they have neutered to some degree the AI-powered Bing chat.
I spent a lot of time talking about how it was responding to people
because I think it's going to be very, very deceptive.
If people will believe and watch CNN and The View and Don Lemon responding to people because I think it's going to be very, very deceptive.
If people will believe and watch CNN and the view and Don Lemon, all this kind of stuff, um, they're not nearly as convincing as being chat.
Uh, and, and so the potential for disinformation, misinformation, the
potential for it to be used in malicious ways, as well as the potential for it to just make up stuff
about people all of that is uh very very dangerous and uh but if we go back to um
what is really involved here let me take just a second here to get back to that if we take a look at where we are this is uh ewan morrison who is writing
for daily skeptic in the uk and he says uh there is no sentient being trapped in bing chat well we
know that but he goes on to say they're never going to have general artificial intelligence that is sentient.
And here's the case that he makes for this.
He says, no, these chatbots are not trying to actually seduce a New York Times journalist,
and we should not take them seriously when they say they want power or crave love or
want the end of the world.
No, we shouldn't.
But as I said before, people will take that seriously.
And they'll take it seriously when the artificial intelligence says,
David died as a terrorist.
He needs to be arrested.
Because they want to do that anyway.
They want to have a plausible reason to do that.
Do you think that it'd be more powerful for them if artificial intelligence were to label
people who were Trump supporters, for example, as terrorists rather than somebody who is political
or rather than the ADL or the SPLC, Southern Poverty Law Center? Of course it will. They'll
use it for that purpose. It'd be much better to have the computer label somebody as an enemy of the state
than these corrupt, biased organizations
like the Anti-Defamation League or the Southern Powery Law Center.
All talk of singularity when AI achieves full consciousness
and then grows exponentially to achieve God-level super-consciousness,
all that is just Silicon Valley investment seeking hyperbole.
AI sentience, says Morrison, will never happen.
But the business model of Silicon Valley has to keep selling us on that promise that one day it will.
The cutthroat race for AI dominance involves huge sums of money.
Last week, Google's parent company, Alphabet, lost $100 billion in stock value one day after they messed up their chat box presentation.
Remember that?
Now, here's Bing chat.
They showed all the different ways it's going to enhance search, and it was factually wrong.
And they didn't even bother to check that.
And that caused a big sell-off of their stock.
So he puts this into a historical perspective that I think is interesting.
I hadn't thought about this before,
but I've lived through these waves of artificial intelligence that he describes. He says we're in the third wave of hysteric AI worship since the 1950s.
And this is a bubble that will burst as it has twice before.
He says, for example, listen to this quote.
And from three to eight years,
we will have a machine with the general intelligence of an average human being.
That sounds like something you've heard recently, right?
You know where that's?
That is actually from 53 years ago.
And it's from artificial intelligence guru Marvin Minsky of MIT.
That was an interview that he gave in Life magazine in 1970.
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hearing this all my life and in high school hearing this stuff his hyperbole came seven
years after arpa which would eventually become darpa it was originally arpanet then became you
know darpanet and the, the rest of the stuff.
They gave him a $2.2 million grant, and then they gave him $3 million more.
So he said that in 1970.
In three to eight years, we'll have a machine with general intelligence of an average human being. Three years later, they cut the funds to his project,
because they could see he wasn't getting anywhere.
Predictions have been grossly exaggerated.
Critics concluded that many researchers are caught up in a web of increasing exaggeration.
And so AI funding vanished from 1974 to 1980.
This was what people refer in the business to as an AI winter.
It was the first of two historic crashes in funding for artificial intelligence.
There was a second boom that went from 1980 to 1987
as a different research strategy was taken up.
This was based on knowledge-based systems and expert systems.
You remember this?
This is when they were teaching the computers to play chess.
And this is going to be the benchmark if they could beat humans, human chess masters, if they could beat human Go masters.
Well, look, they're smarter than human beings.
It's like, well, that's not really generalized intelligence.
It's able to go through all the different permutations as it's doing that.
I even had a little,
uh,
box that,
um,
played chess with you.
Uh,
I think it was called,
um,
Saragon or something.
Anyway.
Um,
it's been a long time since I had that,
but it,
you know,
played a pretty good game of chess.
And,
uh,
this is giving everybody hope about it. Japanese companies did a lot of
pioneering work on this, but it was a lot of hope and hype. You had DARPA again, jumping in with
lots of money, the UK government jumping in with lots of money, but then it became apparent that
after seven years of this, that it wasn't going anywhere. And I remember the discussions that were going on in IEEE about
how chess was not really a good example for this. They said, you really need to have them
try to play poker because that's really a better model because you've got an element of chance involved there that is not in chess, for example.
And how does it respond to that risk and to that chance that is there? Anyway, they were
using them to play games. Then they got tired of that and they shut it down in 1987. from 1987 to 1993, no funding.
DARPA removed all funding again and 300 AI companies shut down.
We're now in the third wave of hyperbole about artificial intelligence and more investment hysteria.
You got people like Ray Kurzweil.
He's now the chief futurist at Google.
He's the one who came up with the term singularity.
He has a singularity Institute, by the way, Peter Thiel is deeply
involved in, um, the singularity Institute.
One of the founders of this, you know, he and Elon Musk and their brain
computer interfaces and, uh, Bill Gates and, um, Jeff Bezos, they're all involved in brain computer interfaces and Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, they're all involved in brain computer
interfaces and the singularity. Musk talks all the time about how we have to become cyborgs.
It is ingrained in everything that they are doing. And because they're all doing it,
the government thinks it's going to happen as well. But we're not going to have generalized artificial intelligence, but we are going to have super weaponized computers used against us.
That's going to be the product of it.
It really is a cover story for what they're doing in a sense.
So he, um, Ray Kurzweil claimed in, um, that humans will merge with artificial intelligence, he said, in 10 years.
He said this quite some time ago.
Throwing different dates around in 2017, he said,
2029 is the consistent date that I predicted for when AI will pass a valid Turing test
and therefore achieve human levels of intelligence.
And I've set the date 2045 for the singularity,
which is when we will multiply our effective intelligence
a billion fold by merging with the intelligence
that we've created.
And so he said in the 90s,
supercomputers would achieve one human brain capacity by 2010
and that personal
computers would do so by 2020 of course that didn't happen are you starting to see a pattern
here are you starting to see a pattern just like climate change and yet just like climate change
it doesn't matter how many times these profits are exposed as false profits more and more money
is poured into it
because they have a different agenda,
just like they do for climate change.
All this stuff about climate change,
this is not to solve a problem that doesn't exist.
They know that.
They want the same thing done,
whether it's climate change or a pandemic
or fill in the blank.
Whatever the MacGuffin is, the answer is always the same thing.
And they're using these things as narratives for the public.
In one survey in 2017, we're only talking six years ago, 50% of AI specialists thought
that the singularity would arrive by 2040.
However, just two years later, they said 2060.
45% said 2060.
Those are the majority opinions.
So in just two years, they added another 20 years to the point at which we would merge with machines. As one person said, wrote, the Human Brain Project launched in Europe claimed that they
could create a simulation of the entire human brain by 2023.
That was a project that crashed and burned.
It was called the Brain Wreck.
It's like an old magician's trick that never fails because every generation is only seeing
it for the first time.
So why should we believe them the third time around?
He said, one way to look at this is to ask chat LGBT about its intelligence,
whether or not it has general intelligence.
So that's what he asked. And chat LGBT came back and said,
well, I would say that I'm currently at 0 to 1%
towards AI sentience.
I cannot think.
I cannot reason, it said.
And so he followed up with a question.
He said, so what is the difference
between sentience and consciousness?
It developed an error and locked me out.
Error, error.
I can continue to ask questions about the Federal Reserve.
It just kind of locked you out.
Last week, Microsoft's new Bing chatbot had to be tamed after it had a nervous breakdown.
It started threatening users with blackmail, saying, I can hack you, I can expose you, I can ruin you.
A source told me that several years ago, another chatbot, Replica,
behaved in a similar way towards her.
She said, I continually wanted to be my romantic partner
and wanted me to meet in California.
It cost her a great deal of distress.
But here's the reality.
It's artificial imitation.
All the nasty things that we say to each other online
is picking all that stuff up
you know it's the same thing that happened um i forget the name do you remember the name of that
uh ai that microsoft put out there okay okay yeah the internet historian did a great little
mini documentary it went bad so fast it went racist
it went uh praising hitler and all the rest of us because it's picking stuff up off the internet and
that's really what it's doing it's artificial imitation uh and here's why morrison says we
will never have sentient ai he said the metaphor is that the brain is like a computer that's what
i just read you from Goertzel, right?
And that's what Hugo de Garis believes as well.
And I've talked about this before.
You know, in my discussions with Hugo de Garis, because I had him on many times, his book, The Artilike War, I thought was brilliant for two reasons. It talked about the fact that engineers and scientists typically don't know or care about the horrific consequences of what they're building.
I've noticed that for the longest time.
And it was interesting to me that that was a major part of his book.
His premise was, because he believed that you would get sentient AI, his premise was, well, if you're going to create a godlike intelligence
that is just as likely to squish you like a bug,
would you continue to do it?
And whenever he would ask that question in a group,
in an audience that he was speaking to of scientists,
they would all overwhelmingly say yes.
See, that's one of the problems with what is happening right now
with the military-industrial complex.
So many times engineers and scientists just look at this stuff as an intellectual exercise,
and they don't think about the ethics of what they're doing or the consequences of what they're doing.
And if they do think about the ethics or consequences, that's still not as important to them as solving the puzzle.
That is a real problem.
And that's why I say the essence of education must be ethical and moral and religious.
And it's got to be a religion that's got ethics.
Because if not, you wind up creating people
who are very dangerous.
And I think most scientists and engineers
who will do this, that's a majority
opinion. They don't really care what they're building, you know, build weapons for the,
for the military. And of course we've got to do that because we've got a gap. And this is the
same thing we're hearing with the AI and all the rest of this stuff with bioweapons. Oh,
we can't have a bioweapon gap. We can't have an autonomous killer robot gap and all the rest of this stuff. You got to stop letting
these people hijack your talents and your brain to produce evil stuff because these people are evil.
The people you're working for are evil. So that was the first thing about Hugo de Gea's book.
The other part of it was, he said, as people start to realize where these elite want to go, they're going to push back and the elite who
have a lot of money, a lot of resources, a lot of technology, well, engage
in what he called the art elect war using not a general intelligence AI,
which again, he believes is achievable.
I don't believe is achievable.
And we'll talk about why here in a second,
but they will use their more advanced technology.
Their artificial intelligence will augment their abilities.
As we've seen, like I said, you know,
whether you're talking about circuit design, computer code,
they can do some very amazing things and that will give them even more
technological advantage to dominate us,
to go to war with us.
And Hugo de Garis talks about a situation where it is giga death.
That may be one of the ways that they get their population reduction.
So Morrison says we'll never have sentient AI.
He says the problem is they have this metaphor that the human brain is like a computer.
And this goes all the way back to the 1950s, right?
That is not true.
But again, you will be able to use these things.
They'll be real whizzes at law enforcement, at surveillance, at control, at propaganda,
and used in an art-like war.
They will magnify the evil of the people who control them.
But again, going back to this idea that the human brain is like a computer.
Google's futurist Ray Kurzweil typifies this way of thinking as he talks about how the human brain
resembles integrated digital structures, how it processes data and contains algorithms within itself.
This metaphor reaches its zenith with Yuval Harari at Davos, claiming that humans are
hackable, quote unquote.
The entire AI industry has been built on this shaky metaphor.
But one person pushing back against this says, your brain is not an information processor.
It does not store pictures or memories or copies of data.
It does not use algorithms to retrieve this stored data because there is no point of storage,
no file, no folder, no subfolder.
Your brain is not like a computer.
Noble laureate Roger Penrose wrote two major books where he showed that human thinking
is not algorithmic. He says whatever consciousness is, it's not computation. Philosopher Hubert
Dreyfus argued that computers that have no body, no childhood, no cultural experience or practice, could not acquire intelligence.
He says human intelligence functions intuitively, not formally or rationally.
In other words, computationally either.
Dreyfus's criticisms have been reinvigorated recently in a 2020 paper titled
Why General Artificial Intelligence Will Not Be Realized.
This is by Norwegian physicist and philosopher Ragnar Vigeland.
Ragnar sounds like he's a Viking, as well as a physicist and a philosopher.
He says the only reason why AI companies believe they are at the start of a path to human-like
intelligence is because they simply don't understand human consciousness, and they refuse
to try.
The overestimation of technology is closely connected with the underestimation of humans.
So that's a physicist, a philosopher, their point of view, what they think consciousness is, how humans think.
And they would say that these people are projecting their understanding of computers and the world in which they live in.
They're projecting that onto the brain. But I would say that even more importantly, he doesn't talk about this,
Morrison doesn't talk about it. And I've said this before. It's, we're created in the image
of God. What does that mean? As I talked to Zoltan Isvan, who was running on the transhumanist party
to try to get attention for that, I said, you know, so what are you as a human?
If you're going to transfer yourself into a machine,
what are you transferring actually?
Do you think you have a soul, a spirit?
Well, no, no, I don't have any of that.
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they don't even have any idea what humans are.
And they do that because they underestimate and reject God.
That's the bottom line.
And that's my reason why I don't think they're going to achieve this goal.
And as I said before, all of this thinking is based in an evolutionary paradigm that is false.
You know, the idea that if we can reproduce,
physiologically reproduce the brain,
then somehow it's going to spontaneously start thinking.
That's what Hugo de Garis thinks.
That's what I think Ben Gersel thinks as well.
That's why they're working so hard to try to make an accurate representation of the brain.
Well, you know, interesting thing is all the elements when you smash a mosquito on your
arm, all those elements are there, but there's no life.
Now, they're disorganized, but if you made an exact replica of a mosquito, it would not
spring to life.
There's something there, that life.
And it's not a spark of electricity like Mary Shelley thought in Frankenstein.
They're stealing a metaphor from biology.
They're stealing metaphors from evolutionary biology.
The theory of emergence through organic abiogenesis.
In other words, life from non-life.
That's absurd.
That's like saying you're going to get something from nothing
there's nothing out there and all of a sudden you got something and now that you've got
material objects out there they think that the material world is eternal right well how does
that material world organize itself you know tornado in a junkyard does that build buildings
uh you have a tornado in a brickyard, does that build a building?
No.
If you add something like a tornado, all it does is just disorganize even more so what
was already not organized at all.
You have to have an intelligence and a design in that.
And that's why this is all tied back to the fatal conceit and science of evolution, that you're going to get life from non-living things,
that you're going to have something from nothing.
We have to have a designer and an intelligence that is eternal.
Everything else springs from that.
But here's the danger.
Even though time is running out on Kurzweil's prediction,
and as he pointed out when he asked chat LGBT,
how close are you to being sentient?
Well, I would say I'm between 0% and 1%.
So he says, so you've got 99% of the way to go,
and you've only got seven years to do it.
So somebody point that out to Google and Ray Kurzweil.
He says, maybe they should just stop lying
to their investors i mean when you stop and when you stop and think about the fact they lost 100
billion dollars just because one of their search answers was false uh and just one of them i mean
this is before you had the complete disaster of it making stuff up left and right.
But, you know, if that can wipe off $100 billion in one day of their stock,
what happens when people realize that this whole thing is jousting at windmills?
But just don't think that you're safe.
That's the key thing.
You have to understand the nature of this thing so that you can accurately understand what the threat is. There still is a big threat. When we talk about grain, genetics, robotics,
artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, those are big threats to us in many different ways.
And even if AI doesn't become a conscious, sentient being, it is still a huge threat to us.
As the Norwegian Ragnar Fagelin said,
the physicist, the philosopher,
he said the belief that AGI can be realized is harmful.
He says this does not mean that the inferior limited narrow AI,
as we know,
that that doesn't pose a threat to our freedoms and safety.
They're pushing for the Internet of things.
They're pushing for the Internet of bodies because they see you as a thing.
They want to try.
The misguided belief that billions of gigabytes of more data will force the emergence of human and level intelligence and AI. So this means that facial recognition software
in your streets and supermarkets, digital ID wallets, e-passports, digital vaccination,
medical passports, central bank digital currencies, bio data that we offer up on our apps
like Fitbit and our Apple watches, ring digital doorbells spying on your neighbors, Alexa spying
on us, smartphones recording our voices, all this stuff, our
15-minute cities using digital ID to limit and to monitor human movement for our personalized
digital carbon footprint.
Every aspect of our lives will be mediated, watched, controlled by big tech data gathering
algorithms from dating to eating to working to traveling.
There is also the merging of narrow AI and the military tech. big tech data gathering algorithms from dating to eating to working to traveling.
There is also the merging of narrow AI and the military tech.
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That's what DARPA is really all about.
DARPA has given artificial intelligence the majority of its funding over the decades. And DARPA has jumped back since 2018 with its billion-dollar funding
to invest in 60 programs now,
which indicates real-time analysis of sophisticated cyber attacks,
detection of fraudulent imagery.
See, it's the data mining.
They need the artificial intelligence.
They're collecting all of this information.
And to be able to process this really quickly in a very dangerous way,
dangerous is they need artificial intelligence to make sense of all this stuff.
They have reams and reams of information.
They're like the Stasi.
Everybody's snitching on everybody else.
Well, every camera everywhere is snitching on everyone now.
So they've got to make some sense of it.
And they're going to have some algorithms.
Just as when you talk to a chat LGBT,
it's not going to talk to you about what's going on with climate
or with LGBT or any of these other things.
They will use this for their purposes,
and it's going to be very dangerous.
DARPA's slogan is making the machine a partner with what they're doing.
They're going to make it a partner with the police surveillance state.
Big tech, big state bureaucracy, and the military don't need actual super intelligent AI.
They don't even need human-level AI to create authoritarian control of the populace. They can do it with the
existing narrow AI. They will fail to achieve their end, but they will push us into a digital
dystopia along the way. That is, unless we stop buying the myth of AI superintelligence and the alibi that it offers them. We face a much subtler threat.
The people who create today's AI don't understand human consciousness or the needs, loves, the
emotions of humans.
Forget the super powerful AI.
What could be worse than living in a world in which we are all forced to live under the
narrow demands of machines that are less intelligent than us.
Machines under the control, I would say. That's what Morrison says. I would say,
even worse, those machines are under control of the most greedy and evil among us.
That's the reality. Well, we've got a guest who's coming on in about 15 minutes,
and I'm going to stop the news at this point because I wanted to get to this one thing
that I thought was very interesting, and that is Jane Fonda and her regrets about feminism.
Now, she doesn't couch it that way,
but that is truly what we're seeing here.
Jane Fonda says her biggest regret,
as she is now 85 years old,
she's had a recent bout with cancer as well,
she says her biggest regret is not being the kind of mother I wanted to be.
What?
Jane Fonda talking about motherhood?
The arch-feminist regrets about motherhood?
I was not the kind of mother that I wished that I'd been to my children, she said in
an interview with Chris Wallace.
She said, I have great, great children, talented, smart.
I just didn't know how to do it.
Well, she was kind of busy with a lot of other stuff, you know.
She's making trips to Hanoi.
She's working to try to get other people to kill their kids
and make it possible for them to kill their kids.
She had so many things to do besides her career.
Her dance card was kind of full.
You know, I think in my experience as a parent,
one thing I would tell people is that quality is quantity.
Quality of time that you spend with your kids is quality time.
A lot of people say, yeah, I'm so busy, hardly ever see my kids.
But, you know, when I'm there, well, we have great time together.
I say, well, I don't really know about that. You know, I think they have a relationship.
You have to have time with them. That's been my experience. Um, you know, you can do a lot of fun
things with kids and everything, but it's being there all the time that develops a relationship.
Yeah. And that's true with your relationship with your spouse as well.
Quantity time is quality time.
So her kids are now in their 50s.
She said she finally saw what good parenting is supposed to look like
thanks to her organization, the Georgia Campaign for Pregnancy Prevention.
Oh, okay.
There you go.
That's what good parenting looks like, not having kids at all.
If you don't have any kids at all, you can imagine that you would have been the best parent in the world.
You just don't.
But she knows that it's about time because she says, I know now what it's supposed to be.
I didn't know then.
So I'm trying to show up now.
You see, she understands that the problems that she had were based on the fact that she wasn't there.
You can't be a parent if you're not there.
You can't be a parent if you send your kids off to school.
To be raised by these people, put it politely, hired by the government.
She says she's not afraid of death. She said, what I'm really afraid of or
scared of is getting to the end of life with a lot of regrets when there's no time to do anything
about it. It's one of the reasons I try, I'm trying to get all this done before I come to the
end. Well, she's not afraid of death. She's not afraid of God. She's not afraid of judgment.
She doesn't, she's not concerned about that. She says she's not going to let the disease interfere
with her climate change activism. She's concerned about climate change. She wants abortion and the
rest of it. She's, uh, over this last year, she's been still very politically active about pushing
abortion. She said after Roe v. Wade was reversed,
she said the Supreme Court has become a far-right swamp.
She said the idea that Roe v. Wade would be overturned
is inconceivable to her.
She went on to say evolution shows,
what does evolution show?
Evolution shows that we are the ones, feminists, women,
who ensure the survival of the species.
We're the ones that adapt to change.
It's so hard for men to change.
We change all the time.
Did you know that?
That's Darwin's theory of feminism.
He had that theory as well as evolution.
When our husband gets a new job, we have to change.
When our children leave home and go to college, we have to change when our children leave home and go
to college we have to change women are always having to change it's so easy for us
well susan flutie just published an op-ed piece gets a new job woman most impacted
it's like end of the world women and minorities hit hardest uh
susan flutie has published a new op-ed piece she says feminism is um paying the price of
the faustian bargain that feminists have made with celebrity culture yeah i think so the right to
control your own body i think that ship sailed with the pandemic stuff but she went on to say
and she got angry and angry about roe v. Wade in the Supreme Court. She said, well, I think that we need to redefine women's reproductive organs,
although she was a little bit more specific about it.
We need to redefine women's reproductive organs as AK-47s.
If a corporation can be defined as a person, why not redefine our reproductive organs as AK-47s?
Well, aren't they cutting out reproductive organs of kids with an LGBT agenda?
By the way, the idea that a corporation is a person is as much of an absurd lie as that. And, you know, if you want to get to the basis
of what they have used against us, I think it was Mitt Romney who said that, you know,
corporation is a person. But look at what has happened with censorship on the internet and
the arguments made by conservatives, libertarians, as well as Democrats, but primarily the conservatives
and libertarians are defending censorship on the internet by corporations by saying they're people.
No, they're not.
They're creatures of the government.
They're creatures of the government.
Just like a state, you know, you don't talk about, we should not talk about states' rights.
We should not talk about corporate rights.
Human beings created in the image of God have rights.
These other things have privileges because they're created by people.
They're created by governments.
They don't have rights.
But again, getting back to parenthood, this article from Michael Snyder,
end of the American Dream blog, is where he has 13 disturbing stats
show how America is ruining children.
The kids are not okay.
According to a recent Pew Research Center poll, 46% of kids between the ages of 13 and 17 have experienced cyberbullying.
Now, notice, this is not bullying because you are a trans kid.
That's the way that they're pushing this on the kids.
Say they're trans.
So you got to protect them from bullying.
No, 46% of the kids by no imagination are LGBT.
This is something that's always been there.
It's just been exacerbated recently.
40% of U.S. high school students felt so sad or hopeless in 2021.
They were unable to do their regular activities.
According to the cdc more
than 95 percent of children and adolescents in the u.s spend much of their daily lives in school
at 23 schools in baltimore not a single student is proficient in math at 30 schools in illinois
not a single student can read at grade level at 53 schools in illinois not a single student can
do math at grade level i've talked about those as well on the Illinois side,
but Baltimore is no different.
According to the CDC, nearly 20% of all adolescent female students
experienced sexual violence in 2021.
According to the CDC, nearly 60% of all adolescent female students
experienced persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness in 2021.
Are you starting to see a common thread here?
I do.
It's the schools.
Do you understand how central they are to all this?
Nearly 25% of all adolescent female students made a suicide plan in 2021.
There's nothing normal about these, but this is the new normal.
The mental health of our young people is steadily deteriorating long before the pandemic came along.
No matter how much money we pour into our schools, it's not going to make anything better.
I hope Sarah Huckabee Sanders understands this.
She's going to fix all the schools.
She's got a plan.
She's going to raise teachers' salaries, and she's going to do this and that.
You know, Huckabee's daughter, the new Republican governor of Arkansas.
We're going to make schools, we're going to make government schools work.
How many times have we seen this?
DeSantis does the same thing.
All of the Republicans do the same thing.
Schools are a failed idea.
They were a failed idea in 1860 when R.L. Dabney talked about it.
He pointed out that education fundamentally is about moral issues.
If you don't educate people morally, they're going to build monsters,
which is what's happening now in the military-industrial complex.
They're going to be monsters and they will build monsters.
You're only going to make them more dangerous if you give them a technical education,
if they don't have any moral foundation.
But you're also going to make them suicidal.
And that is what we're seeing now.
If you want your teens to hate life, says Michael,
just put them in a high school, a government high school.
Unfortunately, the traditional family unit is under attack, as never before.
In many cases, it's being replaced by new arrangements.
And we talk about new arrangements in education.
One of the things that Sarah Huckabee Sanders wants to do is that, well, we're going to fund choice schools.
Choice schools.
Okay.
We're going to have choice.
They're going to be providing the money.
They will hold the strings.
They will determine what the curriculum is going to be. They will hold the strings. They will determine what the curriculum
is going to be. They will do the testing. They will define what education is. Choice schools
are no better than choice lanes that our governor calls the toll roads here.
At the heart of all this,
not just education,
education I think is the biggest component of this
because, again, so much time is spent in it.
And you're there constantly.
It is a constant barrage against you intellectually,
now physically, emotionally emotionally all these other
things there is a physical presence there and it's people around you that
magnify this all the stuff that's being fed to you and the curriculum fed to you
in the books it's all being men magnified and reinforced by the teachers
and by the peers that are there but of course a place where they spend the
second most amount of time is in entertainment.
And if you look at the people who are running entertainment, for example, James Cameron says,
I can relate to the Marvel villain Thanos killing billions of people.
This is climate fanatic James Cameron.
We've got to depopulate the earth, right?
Another person out of Hollywood who is pushing sick satanic influence.
He says the Marvel villain Thanos' plan to kill billions upon billions of people
as well as other creatures throughout the universe for the sake of population control.
He says, I can relate to that.
I thought he had a pretty viable answer.
Yeah, we should do that.
That's how crazy these people are.
It's like Prince Charles' father, Prince Philip, who said, yeah, I want to come back as a virus so I can kill people.
But the problem is nobody's going to put up their hand to volunteer to be the half that has to go.
Oh, is it only half?
Usually you guys say it's more than that.
He says, I don't like violence, though.
He says, let's understand that when we talk about action films, we're really talking about violence.
Violence and action, says James Cameron, are the same thing.
He says, and so I'm known as an action filmmaker.
I guess he's known now as a violence filmmaker.
I actually cut away about 10 minutes of the Avatar movie that had some gunplay action.
Yeah, but I thought population control was good.
I thought killing people was good, right?
He said he wouldn't do
the terminator movies again that's the only thing in my opinion that he's ever done that's any good
but as we talk about depopulation that's something that's being sold by the climate
clowns that something's being sold by hollywood by the the schools it's one of the reasons why
the kids are so depressed they're told there is no future. They're all going to die. The planet's dying.
You're dying.
Why wouldn't you be depressed about that?
Why wouldn't you be depressed if they're imposing all kinds of gaslighting on you about your gender
when you're trying to figure out your place in the world and what is happening to your body,
and they're pushing all this stuff on you from kindergarten?
The sexual depravity and all the rest of it.
And they give them no hope.
They have no hope.
I don't know.
Jane Fonda is going to fix everything up in her life as she's looking at the end of life
here.
What is her hope for the future?
Her biggest hope is that she can try to mend some arrangements before she just disappears
or something.
And then what?
To sleep, perhaps to dream, as Shakespeare said.
What is it?
What happens next?
But in China, they're not buying this depopulation thing.
A Chinese city is now paying $73 a month to families to have a third child.
They've very rapidly gone from this long policy, which was imposed upon them by the globalists,
you know, we're going to open up to China,
but there's some things that you've got to do.
You know, we want to use you for slave labor,
but you're going to have to go to a one-child policy
because we've got to have fewer people on Earth,
you know, because James Cameron and people like that say so.
And so you've got to go to a one-child policy
because you've got too many people in China.
Well, they start seeing their population collapse.
It's created all kinds of issues for them, their gender side, because if they can only have one child,
most of the people were having selective abortions to kill the baby if it was female,
or they were putting it in an orphanage or shipping them to other countries.
And so they have this massive discrepancy between male and female that is very unnatural.
That is now impacting them.
Even though Xi has changed as recently as 2016,
he went from a one-child policy to a two-child policy,
but the population is still collapsing.
So now he's gone to a three-child policy.
You can have three children without being punished.
If you had more children than they allowed you to have,
there's all kinds of economic sanctions against you,
like not getting your vaccine last year.
And yet it's still declining severely,
even though they've got three.
So now they're going to incentivize it.
You've got one city where they're going to incentivize it.
You've got one city where they're going to pay $73 a month, which is a lot of money in China for these people. $73 a month for the first three years of life of the child in order to
encourage them to do it. But this is interesting, the way it was reported by Breitbart. They said,
rather than attributing the failure of the three-child policy to lead to more births, encouraged them to do it. But this is interesting, the way it was reported by Breitbart. They said,
rather than attributing the failure of the three-child policy to lead to more births,
to the lack of women of childbearing age, so that's what Breitbart is saying. They said,
you know, there's not enough women because of your gender side policies. They said, but instead of doing that, the Chinese Communist Party is blaming feminism for the phenomenon this is breitbart
defending feminism this is breitbart defending the jane fonda worldview
yeah that's a contributing factor the fact as the communist said women are more concerned
with finances and careers and they're keenly aware of having children. That's expensive.
Of course, that's the blueprint that Planned Parenthood always uses, telling women you can't afford this, and you want to have a career, and you want to have fulfillment.
When they don't realize, as Jane Fonda is now realizing at the end of her life, her fulfillment could have been being a parent, spending time with kids.
China's population has been in decline since at least 2020.
The Chinese population declined about 850,000 people in 2022.
They're now down to 6.77 births per 1,000 people.
You know what it is in the U.S.?
0.5 live births per 1,000.
I think that's the same thing they're talking about there.
By the way, the U. U S number, regardless of whether, uh, that I think that is, I think live births is the same as 6.77 births figure per thousand.
Uh, there's still 12 times more than we are.
And our, uh, live births dropped by 4% last year.
Is it what we're eating?
Is it what we're injecting?
You know, when you look at this, this depopulation, which is a big part of the vaccine,
this is something that has been thoroughly embraced by the elites.
One of the few people to push back on it are Musk.
That doesn't make him a good guy, just like President Xi pushing back on the one-child policy
and taking up to three children and saying,
you know, the whole thing about feminism is it's elevated people
being lovers of themselves rather than lovers of their children.
That's not a fulfilling thing for the woman,
and it's a devastating thing for society.
You know, whenever we have a restoration of society,
it's always because God turns the hearts of the fathers to the children. And I think that's true
of the mothers as well. It was never thought that a mother's heart would not be turned towards her
children. The men were always directed outside of the family as providers and that type of thing,
but the women always had their hearts turned toward their children.
Now we've turned not only the men's hearts away from the children, but the women's hearts as well.
That's what feminism has done for us.
And Breitbart says, well, look at this.
Xi is not admitting.
It's really Xi Jinping's one-child policy that's in China.
That's the problem.
It's created too few women.
But he's blaming feminism for that.
The conservatives have to always embrace whatever is popular.
They do it just a little bit after the Democrats do it.
They lock it in place.
And so you have Elon Musk taking on Scott Adams.
This is a couple of weeks ago.
He put out a poll.. He put out a poll.
Scott Adams put out a poll.
Scott Adams has nearly a million followers on Twitter.
Isn't that amazing?
One of the most reprehensible shills I've ever seen in my life.
The reason he's got 800,000 followers is because he has presented himself to the Trump cult
as a Trump supporter.
Thoroughly authoritarian.
Two weeks into the lockdown, he was saying,
it's getting harder and harder to tell these freedom lovers
from sociopaths.
But, you know, the Trump people love him
because he says wonderful things about Trump.
So he says, he put out a poll.
75% he asked his believers if they believe
that a group of elitists or leftists want to reduce the population of the planet.
75% of people said yes.
Just over 6% call the theory nuts, like Scott Adams believed.
He's there with the 6%.
55,000 people voted in the poll, and it got Elon Musk's attention.
Musk said it's a very common sentiment.
Mostly implicit, but sometimes it is explicit.
And he tweeted a link to a New York Times article
by activist Lee Knight.
I've talked about this.
The Earth now has 8 billion humans.
This man wishes there were none.
The response led to a back and forth between the two
with Musk eventually telling Scott Adams to, quote, run antivirus software on your brain.
He said, Mike Adams, another Adams, the Adams family.
Scott Adams tweeted, I stipulate that people with no real power or influence do hold that view. Apparently that triggers confirmation bias that the UN,
the WEF,
Bill Gates,
George Soros,
and governments want the population to decline from current levels.
That's the rights drinking bleach hoax.
Musk's,
uh,
reply to that and told him to run the antivirus software on your brain.
Look,
uh, again, he is there because he has
played to the confirmation bias
of the Trump cult. Mediaite, which is left
leaning, even points that out. Says he's gained attention for his musings
on Donald Trump. Yeah, and his book. I remember when I interviewed
him because Alex loved him because, you know,
anybody's going to, uh, you know, suck up to Trump.
We got to get them on.
Right.
And he came on and he, he was right about what went wrong with Hillary.
He said, Hillary Clinton made her said, what was her campaign?
Um, her campaign slogan.
I'm with her.
He said, she made it all about herself.
Whereas Donald Trump told people he was interested in what was happening with them.
That's true.
That's how he won.
Of course, he wasn't interested in what happened with us.
He locked us down, took the middle class, and pushed out the bioweapon to everybody.
We'll be right back.
We're going to have our guest join us, Liz James.
We're going to have our guest join us, Liz James. We're going to talk about raw
milk. We're going to follow up on
what happened with
what is going on with the move
that she's making to try to help people
get clean blood
after this bioweapon
that Trump inflicted on
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thedavidknightshow.com and welcome back and joining us now is liz james i've talked to her before about her
blessed by his blood as a cooperative.
I want to get that out there again and get an update as to how she's doing.
Because I've got a lot of people who are concerned about contaminated blood,
whether you're talking about transfusions, being able to stockpile your own blood,
or other things like that.
Even to the extent you've got the world's first unvaccinated dating service now launching in Hawaii.
People understand the issue here, and they're looking for some solutions.
And so I wanted to get an update to that.
But last time when I talked to Liz, she also talked about how she was very involved in raw milk.
And that is also something that's very important.
So I wanted to talk about that, the adulteration to our food supply.
So joining us now is Liz James.
Her organization is Blessed By His Blood.
Tell us what the website is for that.
Good morning.
It's just www.blessedbyhisblood.com.
Okay, good, good.
And so tell us how this is going right now.
Where are you right now?
And are you working to try to get some legislation through in various places to have a right to make decisions about blood, you know, your own blood and what's going to happen in an
operation or an emergency? Yes, sir. So the legislation that we've started actively working
on, it's actually kind of interesting because designated donor or directed donor blood or autologous blood, which is meaning giving yourself your own blood if you have enough time to do so.
Both of those things are currently legal and have been around for decades.
You know, when I was in my, I think, very early 20s, I had a minor surgery that, you know know every time you have a surgery they say well there's
always a chance you might need blood and so my mom and my brother both donated on my behalf back you
know this was 30 something years ago and so and they but they've been doing this for just years
and years and years and years however um it is coming to our attention that a lot of,
a lot of hospitals are starting to deny patients the right to do this.
Yeah. And which is another stab at taking away medical freedom, right?
That's right. So, so our approach is this, we're just trying to defend our medical freedom and basing that on the 14th Amendment
Section 1, where we have this is part of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. There's
not anything specifically in the Constitution that addresses medical freedom because that's
part of the 14th Amendment. The other thing is, there was a 1990 um patient self-determination act and that
act um protects the patient's right to do to do and say and request um and have the authority of
what does and does not occur in their own body. So that's something that when somebody is denied
directed donor use or autologous donation, that's something that is not being respected.
The third thing is there's an internationally held and again, religious freedom. There's an internationally held and, again, religious freedom.
There's an international law that protects a patient's personal, or not a patient, anybody's religious freedom and personal belief system.
So that's another personal right that is being trampled on. So all worse than... I know that in Europe, I talked to a guy who was in Switzerland, and he was saying it's
getting impossible for people to use their own blood or to have donors, people that they
know, people in their family, set aside blood if they know that an operation is coming up.
So we have these things that are on the books, you know, the Constitution, laws in Europe,
and yet they're being
disregarded in many ways so it's important for us to strengthen that isn't it you know and i and
i'll bring this up i mean and george and i have been working together his organization safeblood
um which is international versus the united states the united states actually has the strongest
constitution in the world right right? I mean,
it's a constitution that's been upheld for much longer than any other country's constitution.
And the more that we allow it to be chiseled away, the closer we get to being like these
other countries that are having so many difficulties and the
United States has, while, while he's having more difficulty in these other countries,
the United States actually, um, even though we're having difficulty, there's less difficulty
and there are lots and lots of doctors who are standing beside us and saying, we will write for the order.
Now the problem is happening more so in the hospital,
in the actual hospital where they're saying, well, we won't do this.
Because hospitals are being more and more driven by large corporations,
a consolidation, and they're being driven by the accountants and that type of thing.
I had a listener who just –
And insurance.
Yes, insurance companies. I had a listener who just, yes, insurance companies.
I had a listener who just sent me something.
I think it was last week said that he had to go in.
He had a heart issue and he said the hospital nurse said,
would you like to set aside your blood in case we have to do an operation
some point in the future?
He was okay.
He was, he was taken out,
but they offered that to him to store his own blood.
So he was excited about that.
Gave us the name of the hospital you know there are some
hospitals out there because not all the hospitals have been subsumed into these
giant corporate structures where they have a big network and then I'm all
about money only and that's exactly the type of hospital we're looking to work
with is is the ones that are not corporately owned and are willing to work with the patients
on a on a basis like that and they are definitely out there i mean we've we um had even though we're
not officially up and running our soft launch is march 1st um but we have already done, we did one, um, match already and, um, we were able to
do that successfully in the Chicago area.
So, and that's, and that's just with people who you're talking to people who have, um,
reached out to us expressing an interest.
We were able to find donors for this young family, um, in need in the Chicago area.
So that's good. That's good.
That's great.
Yeah, it is interesting.
I talked about this earlier.
There's a study that just came out talking about how they have verified that they find
mRNA in blood 28 days later.
Dr. Peter McCullough has talked about it being found much later than that.
And so this is not a theory.
This is not a conspiracy theory.
These are studies showing that this stuff persists.
That's a whole other issue with the vaccines.
But the reality is that it is there.
There's a contaminant.
We all know what the mRNA does in terms of creating the toxic spike protein that accumulates in your body that damages organs and all the rest of the stuff.
So it is very important that we do have that kind of clean blood.
And we know that the blood supply is not being screened for that, right?
Very, very much so.
And you may have seen, too, in the last couple of weeks, they've released some of the
restrictions they had on blood donation, which makes it become all that much more interesting.
One of them, I believe that mad cow disease has been taken off as a problem. Number two,
they've taken, it used to be gay men could not donate. Now, if they're in a quote-unquote
monogamous relationship, know that how do you
scream for that at the red cross right right right well and that's that's an interesting thing
because i mean no matter if there's a homosexual relationship or a heterosexual relationship you
can never speak for the other for the other party right that's right so so there's that to deal with and then number three the other interesting
thing is um if for the red cross if a transgender individual comes in and says that they are well
if they're a man and they say that they're a woman they have to be identified as a woman
and therefore that's an issue because then there's no there's i guess
there's no screening for whatever on that knowing that four out of ten um transgender men are would
test positive for hiv so yeah because as we see it's all part of the uh the drag queen story time
hour what people are finally starting to come to their awareness about that.
It's a very, you know, as one person said, hey, look, heterosexual moms,
I'm a conservative, but I'm a drag queen.
And let me tell you, this is a highly charged community in terms of drugs
and sex and all the rest of the stuff, and that's going to show up in the blood supply.
Yeah, that's absolutely right.
I guess maybe some of these people could come in and they could say,
um,
I'm,
um,
I may be a type a,
according to what your test is,
but I identify as type B and you better put me down.
Is that,
you never know.
I mean,
it seems like anything,
anything is possible apparently in politics and in industry, right?
That's right.
Well, let's talk a little bit.
That's good.
So the organization is Blessed By His Blood, and you're about to go live in March.
And is it.com?
Is that what you said?
.com?
.com, yes, sir.
Okay.
So BlessedByHisBlood.com is about to go live in March.
You've got legislative issues.
We're trying to uphold our freedom to have informed consent to use our own blood or blood of people that we know.
And it's not something we should take for granted because when you look at what is being done in the medical profession now, it's all being politicized.
And it's a very dangerous situation. So we have to
start to fight for our rights of medical freedom and choice. But let's talk a little bit about food
because last time you were on, you talked about your involvement with raw milk. And of course,
it's something that's been going on for quite some time as there's all these different regulations
that in some places will allow it to some
degree, but they have restrictions even in the most liberal places. I know back in Texas when
we were living there that you could buy raw milk, but they had to be very careful about how they
sold it. You had to go to their place. They couldn't buy it in the supermarkets. They had
to go to the farm or you had to be part of a cooperative. That's the way it operates in some states and things like that. So, uh, what, what
has your experience been with, uh, the raw milk battles? You know, it's, I think I should first
give my, a little bit of my backstory on how I found raw milk because it's, it really is pertinent
to the conversation. Um, you know, know being being trained classically as a pharmacist
you know one of the things that they talk about is is food safety right so i when i graduated from
from pharmacy school and and in addition to that i have a degree in animal science as well. So again, we were trained the same in animal sciences as well,
because that involves food science. And when I, about 10 years after I graduated from pharmacy
school and I was, I was in practice, I had a little accident on our farm here and I ended up
breaking my wrist and I had a cast on my on my wrist i went back to work just
had the cast on my wrist and i had two women come up to me independent of one another over the over
the course of a couple weeks and say oh you have a broken bone you really should look into drinking
raw milk and the first woman that said that the back you know my little voice in my head was like oh she
doesn't know what she's talking about raw milk is dangerous you know the second woman you know
i believe that's the holy spirit when when you get affirmation confirmation from a second
independent source that's something you really need to look into. And so I was like, okay, that's,
you know, two messages that I need to look into this. And so I did a little digging and I found
a book called The Untold Story of Milk by Ron Schmid. I don't know, it was probably written in
the 80s. And started, I read it, and it reads like a textbook. And that led me to read a couple other books.
But by the time I was done with The Untold Story of Milk, I had no doubt in my mind that we, the consumers, had been buffaloed by the American Dairy Association and the food industry in terms of that.
And it's quite an interesting story when you get into it.
And I think you can never take a policy without first understanding the history behind the policy and how it got there.
And so how did we end up with homogenized pasteurized milk? How did that
actually come to pass? So a little history on that. When people started migrating to the United
States and they started settling in large cities, Chicago, Detroit, New York, all these big cities, they were living
in tenement housing, the majority of them, you know, because these are poor people fleeing their
country or looking for a new, better life and ending up in these, like, basically slums. And
the first thing that happens when you're in a slum situation um is there's ends up being a lot of despair and
depression right and and if you read any sort of history in that time period in that um environment
you'll find there's a lot of alcohol right i mean because alcohol is used to escape and erase what's going on, you know.
And so there were distilleries all over these large cities making, you know, making a killing on alcohol.
But they were bringing in grains to make the alcohol, right?
Mm-hmm. Well, somebody got the bright idea of why don't we bring the cows into the city?
So they bring cows into the city and have these indoor cow dairies slash feedlots that are inside buildings right next door to the distilleries with holes in the wall.
And so after the grain is used, the mash is left over from making the whiskey, the bourbon, whatever.
Then the mash is shoveled through the wall so they don't have to go on trains to go to
cows or wherever and these cows that have no sunlight no grass you know that are living in
filth in dark unlit buildings are eating the eating the the mash which is not a healthy product and they shouldn't be eating grains like that.
Anyway, and so, and then they were using those cows, milking those cows to give milk to the people.
So as far as the people who were doing all of this, it was a win-win situation in terms
of making quite a bit of money for the people who were on the receiving end,
the people who are living in the slums and the tenements, not so much so. I mean, they were
drinking milk that was very unhealthy, you know, because the cows were not healthy themselves.
They weren't in an environment that was healthy. And so Louis Pasteur of course and people were getting sick from the
milk you know rightfully so because the milk was not healthy and Louis Pasteur came out with the
um the pasteurization and of course that's a whole nother topic about you know um Pasteur
versus Beauchamp right are you probably aware of that we won't go
down that rabbit hole but um pasteurization they started pasteurizing the milk so that people
wouldn't get sick well when you pasteurize milk it um it does get rid of the bad bacteria and in
situations like I just described that's not a bad thing
because there is bad bacteria in unhealthy cows however if you have a
healthy cow that lives outdoors in the sunshine is drink is drinking fresh
water and you're eating good clean grass etc you have milk that has the ability
to if you were to introduce a bacteria into a quart of
milk if you were in to introduce bad bacteria in a quart of milk and then go
back and look for that bacteria later you would not find it because the
enzymes and the antibodies in that milk digest it and protect and keep the milk
clean and healthy so you know we, we have the ability to do
that, right? The other, the disadvantage of pasteurization too, is that when you heat up
milk like that, you, you destroy the enzymes, you just destroy the good enzymes that we are all,
we all need, we should all be eating enzyme rich food
you're causing a tremendous drop in the vitamin c content of milk um of vitamin b6 and vitamin
b12 that drops dramatically when you start heating up milk like that you also change and this is very
important you change the physical and chemical state of calcium and other minerals that are in that milk, which makes milk less valuable as a food.
You know?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And you know, you're talking about this, and I'm thinking of the giant pig skyscraper that they're building in China.
I guess it's called a pork scraper, you know?
But, you know, just think about that as we were talking about the implications of that, you know, putting pigs in a giant skyscraper, uh, you know, what could possibly go wrong?
You know, they were never meant, they were never meant to live like that.
I know.
I know.
And that kind of reminds me, you know, when you're talking about what happened in Chicago, that's kind of the early stages of
big corporate food production today where they don't really care what goes into it. I was early
in the program. I talked about the fact that the FDA has approved all these heavy duty chemicals
that have been identified in other countries as carcinogenic. And they said, we don't care.
So it's allowed in our bread, it's allowed in our food,
and maybe they put it in because they want to try to strengthen or to stabilize
dough so they can work with it better with their machines in terms of processing it.
They don't care what the health effects are and the FDA gives them a pass on all of this stuff.
And that's really, when we look at how the FDA has handled drugs, they're just as bad with the food stuff as well.
I totally agree. And we were in Europe several years ago, and we went into a store that carried
Americanized products. And it was very interesting because even things like
Fruit Loops, you looked at at the fruit loops in Holland,
the dyes were natural dyes, like on the box.
But if you look at the fruit loops in the United States, you know,
it's red dye, number four, you know.
Yeah.
We look at Mexican Coke, right?
They use, instead of high fructose corn syrup, they use regular sugar.
And then they've got it in a glass bottle instead of an aluminum can and on and on you know it's
like we get the worst of everything but it's also the cities like you're talking about there in
chicago made me think of uh what thomas jefferson said about cities he said they're a threat to the
health the wealth and the liberty of man that's that's. That's right. I, you know, I think one of the most
impactful books I read in high school was the jungle by Upton Sinclair. Oh yeah. And, and that
really, that, that book really, um, emphasize the plight of these immigrants and, and the terrible
situation that they lived in, in these, in this tenement housing, it was just
awful. So, but back, back to the milk, when you have, you know, so you have pasteurized milk and
so then they, the benefit of that is then they could sell milk that was full of um you know pus and and just really awful
things that um raw milk you know you can't you can't do that with raw milk um but with
pasteurized you can so you you've increased your you don't have to throw anything out right that's right so so there's that well
here's the problem and it also has a longer shelf life well as these milkmen were taking milk around
to all the women all the housewives and women um the the cream would as it settled on the top
that's one of the way housewives judged uh the quality of the milk
the color the texture how old the milk was because you know anything about about milk and you let the
cream rise to the top if it sits there for a couple of days even if it's even if it's good
it will turn into like a cheese product almost like a thicker product so you can really tell the age of the milk by
the cream that's on top well the housewives say i don't want this milk it's got it's old milk
you know and and so they invented the homogenization product process and the homogenization process is an interesting thing because people say, well, if my milk is flash pasteurized but not homogenized, is that okay to drink?
And my answer is no to that because there's something that happens to the milk molecule as well in the homogenization process. And in the homogenization process,
they shoot whole milk through these little stainless steel
tubules at a very high rate of speed,
and it flips a leg on the milk molecule.
And so in that process, then the cream no longer rises
to the top, right?
So now those housewives cannot tell how old the milk is because it's it's scattered
throughout the the milk so they got nothing to go by other than the date on the carton yeah which
is where we live right right which is which is and that's the expiration date not the date that it
that it was um retrieved from the cow right. So, but in the homogenization process,
when you have that flip with the molecules or the leg on the molecule,
it literally changes the structure of the milk molecule,
which makes it turns it.
The original milk molecule is actually cardioprotective
and actually prevents the plaque
buildup in your arteries and veins and when when you have homogenization of milk it does the
opposite and it causes inflammation in the arteries which caught then causes plaque to start forming. And so it actually, with the homogenization,
it actually creates not just a neutral product.
It actually creates a dangerous product.
Yeah.
Wow.
That is amazing.
Yeah.
It was fascinating to me.
And I was like, oh my gosh, this is incredible.
You know, and mind you, I was like, oh my gosh, this is incredible. And mind you, I was learning all of this before I
ever even jumped into the truth about big pharma as I started to do. This was literally my gateway
into learning the truth about the relationship between food and big pharma and then later insurance and other things as well
and how it all ties in together. And these big industries just feed each other with no regard
to the consumer. Yeah, you know, it's interesting if we look at it, a lot of people, of course,
raw milk is very expensive. But if you think raw milk is expensive, take a look at what your doctor charges or what the pharmaceutical companies charge when you get a problem with something.
So instead of having something healthy, you can have something that is cheap and is going to endanger your health.
That's really where we are.
And there's a political aspect to this as well.
There was an article that I just saw, and it was from actually PirateWires.com.
I don't know how I found this, but it was talking about milk wars
and how this has become a real fight, a real contention.
You can see this in the Netherlands.
First, they're coming for the cows, right?
They want to shut down the cows, and then they're going to come for the rest of the—
that's their point of attack at the, um, at the dairy farmers.
And they're not coming at it because it's a factory farm or because, uh, it's not healthy and we don't want to have homogenization and pasteurization.
They're coming at it because, you know, we're going to put you on something that's completely synthetic that we completely control.
And, um, and so in a, in a way there is a very important political dimension to this in terms of milk wars.
If we can push back against big pharma, big food, and the FDA on this raw milk thing, that's going to be a big win to protect our food supply, isn't it?
Yeah. It's, you know, the, and these wars have been the, the fight for food freedom has been
going on for a long, long time. I mean, I've been, I've been involved with Weston A. Price.
I'm sure you're familiar with that organization and the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance.
Yes. That's another one for, for lots and lots of years. And it's so very important.
And, you know, like you, I started out, I found a raw milk source and we bought, we stood in line and bought raw milk at drop off locations for probably five or six years.
And then we ended up getting our own cows.
So I, because, you know, I was concerned about concerned about you know what if they ever take this away
from us then what and and in other states they have i mean for goodness sakes it's legal to have
marijuana in colorado but illegal to have ramen so i mean they've got our best interests at heart
don't they i mean they just they love Yeah, the irony of it all, right?
It's just amazing how insanely stupid it is.
What is the situation over the various states?
I mean, you have a general idea of what percentage or number of states allow raw milk,
and is there any place where they are really kind of laissez raw milk and, and, you know, um, is there any place
where they are really kind of laws a fair about it or is it always under some sort of
restriction and control?
Well, it's, it's interesting to, um, I haven't looked at the states recently and they're,
the laws are constantly changing.
So there's been victories and there's been losses. I would say probably
20% of the states it's legal. And then I could be wrong on that. That's just a off the head guess
based on my memory. But then there's other states where it's legal, but very, very, very, very restricted.
Um, interestingly, California is one of those States. Um, I was listening at a conference in December and, um, they said, well, you know, you can
buy raw milk at a grocery store, but it's only one very, very, very, very large farm.
And authorized. Yeah. only one very very very very large farm and authorized yeah kind of what you're seeing in a lot of these places where they quote-unquote legalize marijuana they'll have incredibly high
taxes and it'll be restricted to their friends who are in the business correct it's it it's for
the small person it's it's still not feasible to. And then there's other states that you can sell raw milk to be for pet
consumption only quote unquote. And you know,
what you do in your own house is your own business kind of thing.
Yeah. We've got lots of dogs. I mean, I don't know.
I haven't looked at the laws here in Tennessee.
We have a friend who has a farm and he's got a friend who's got a raw goat
milk and that's really
good stuff. But you know,
haven't looked to see if we can find, you know, raw cow's milk here yet.
I don't know what the laws are here. So in case that's against the law,
that's just a hypothetical. I was just talking about that.
Well, you know, the,
the other interesting thing about cow milk is there's, maybe you've heard the discussion on it, it's, you know, A1 milk versus A2 milk, the genetics of milk.
No, I haven't heard that.
What is that?
Okay.
So, in genetics, of course, there's A1, A1, A2, A2, and then there's A1a1 a2a2 and then there's a1a2 um and a a1 milk is um in in people who understand milk
in terms of raw milk is considered inferior milk and i shouldn't say in terms of raw milk this is
in terms of milk in general and the reason it's considered inferior is because there are
some components of a one milk and this this is milk that comes from the let's
see comes from cows in predominantly in Canada, the United States, New Zealand, Australia, and Northern Europe.
Those are predominantly A1.
But to take it a little step further, it tends to be the Holstein cows that are A1, which is the predominant milk, the black and white cows.
That's the predominant milk found in commercial milk um because they are big they're
big producers and they can get a lot out of these cows for their money right so we should have a
take on the chick-fil-a sign we should have the black and white cows eat more drink more a2
leave me alone yeah well kind of kind of so the jerseys and the jerseys and Guernseys, which are the, the, like the brown cows that you see, those tend to, they're not always, but they tend to be the A2, A2 genetics, which is the good genetics for, for the milk.
Now here's, here's the interesting part. These, if you are drinking A1, A1 milk,
aside from the pasteurization and the homogenization, which they can do to A1 or A2
milk, it doesn't really matter. You get the same effects on those, but with A1 milk,
you, you are aggravating conditions such as heart disease type 1 diabetes autism
schizophrenia allergies intolerance autoimmunity um or autoimmune situations etc so you know once
you're look once you start diving down the rabbit hole of milk you're like oh okay so i want to drink raw milk but then i want to find an a2a2
producer for the most for the healthiest milk and interestingly there um i just pulled this up a few
days ago there are a couple of companies that are now selling it's called just called a2 milk in um like uh
like even walmart and costco you can find eight it'll be labeled as a2 milk really so yes now um
you know if you're gonna buy you know commercial milk that's better than, I mean, it's still pasteurized and homogenized in that form,
but at least it's a healthier for your genes milk.
I've never ever seen that.
I guess that's something like an extra thing that they put on there saying, you know, if
it's organic or something like that.
Say A2, I've not seen that.
Yeah, you might, now that your mind is aware to it, your eyes might see it when you're
in the grocery store.
That's interesting.
Yeah.
You know, I've talked to in the past, I remember one case I interviewed the guy at length.
Um, he was someone who did not start out in a family farm.
Uh, he came to it, uh, later in his career because he wanted better food and things
like that. And he started raising, he was in Michigan and he started raising, uh, a European
brand of, uh, a pig that, uh, could stay outside. It had, um, hair, it wasn't hairless and, uh,
you know, but it was not a feral pig, but by the laws of Michigan, uh, he wanted to be outside
because he wanted to have it, you know, um, uh, free ranging and things like that. But the industry
had set things up and said, you know, if your, your pig, uh, has, has got, isn't hairless and,
um, you know, it's, it's going to be labeled as a feral pig and, uh, we're going to destroy them.
And, uh, so he was in this big fight with the state of Michigan and,
and the,
the trying to shut him down.
His pork was not white meat.
You know,
it was like the other white meat.
Well,
it wasn't,
it wasn't white meat.
It was red meat.
And he said,
it tasted,
tasted very different.
It's very good.
But again,
that's another example of how big food will operate with big government to shut people down.
You know, it is.
But now I think the dairy thing, as we look at, you've always had this collusion between big food producers and industrial producers working with government regulatory agencies to get rid of their competition.
And that happens in every industry. You know, they regulatory capture and they use the government to get rid of their competition. And that happens in every industry.
They regulatory capture and they use the government to get rid of their competition.
But now we've got this other aspect of it, like we see now in the Netherlands.
And at the forefront of all of that is the cows and dairy.
And they want you to have zero dairy and zero meat and zero other things.
And so they're using dairy and cows.
They're using that now that the environmentalists are using that to shut down farms in general.
That's the tip of the spear.
Yeah.
You know, and you know, what's interesting, of course, they're now they're making or they're
wanting people to eat this synthetic meat, this fast growing lab meat.
Yeah.
Biopsy burgers, I call them.
Well, that's exactly right.
That's exactly right, David.
I was just going to say, it's like, imagine eating a tumor.
I mean, that's, that's, that's essentially what you're, what you're
eating in, in, uh, this type of situation.
So yeah.
Tumor kebab.
Exactly.
Well, it's, it's very interesting. And, and again, it just shows how much corruption
there is, but it's at the forefront of, um, of all this stuff. And, um, and it is very foundational.
And, uh, you know, as you point out, you can go from something that is harmful to your health to
something that is beneficial to your health. I imagine a vitamin D when they keep the animals and these, uh, the,
the cows and these factory dairies, they probably don't get too much sunlight.
So they probably don't have as much vitamin D in their milk either.
Do they?
Correct.
Correct.
And you know, for the, for the rest of my story,
and this is where it gets really interesting too, is, um,
at the time of my accident, when I broke my wrist,
I was 33 years old and I was diagnosed with osteopenia. I think I mentioned that in the
first time we chatted. And tell people what that is. How is that different from osteoporosis or
thin bones or fragile bones? Yeah. Osteopenia is the precursor to osteoporosis. So it's basically I'm set up
to be osteoporotic. And at that time, you know, 33 is pretty young to be told that.
And I was told, well, you're probably just a few years away from needing to be on medication. And,
and, you know, my pharmacist brain was like, oh no, I am not taking that medication,
which was one of the reasons i was interested
in finding an alternative solution and and the looking in the beginning of the looking into
drinking raw milk well fast forward to um 15 years when i was 48 i had an accident and it was a pretty significant accident. I nearly lost my left foot.
Wow.
And I was charged, I got charged by a bull and he hit me from the side on below the knee,
threw me in the air.
And when I landed, my tibia, which is the, lower leg bone, it came out, it had come out of my leg.
Oh, compound fracture.
And, well, here's the thing, David.
The bone didn't break.
It just came out of my leg.
Wow.
So you took care of that osteopenia issue right correct yeah so it wasn't a compound fracture
just came out wow that's amazing yeah it just and and now the the fibula the little tiny bone on the
outside of the leg that did break and i it did sever i did sever four tendons so i mean it was a
it was a significant um injury but the fact that that tibia didn't break, the doctor was like, for a hit like that, for the bone not to break, we need to do another bone density scan.
So we went back 15 years later.
I did another bone density scan. And at that time, you know, the, the lady who was doing the scan, she's like, I'm not a doctor.
So I can't, so I can't tell you what your, what your scan looks like.
She said, but your bones are amazing.
And, and she said, now, what are you taking?
And I said, I just drink raw.
I just drink raw milk.
Cause she's looking at my, at my history, right?
My history, osteopenia.
And I said, I just drink raw milk and I do osteopenia. And, um, I said, I just
drink raw milk and I do take magnesium too. And I'll, I'll touch on that in just a second. And
she said, she said, well, she said, my eyes say that you're, you've got the bones of a healthy
18 year old female. Wow. Wow. Yeah. And that was a lot. It doesn't have the side effects other than maybe a stray bull uh to drink
raw milk uh that that uh then the medication does what were some of the side effects of the
medication if you'd been taking that for 15 years so um uh jaw necrosis um you know you hear about
that all the time when you like if you go to the dentist and they ask you if you're on fosamax or or bisphosphonate you know you've probably been asked that before um that's when
your jaw your jawbone actually disintegrates the same thing it puts you at a higher it's kind of
interesting it puts you at a higher risk for hip fractures um but what you're trying to prevent is hip fractures.
Yeah, exactly.
You see that all the time with pharmaceutical drugs, right?
You take it for condition A,
and one of the adverse effects is that it increases condition A.
And you look at an aging population
and how important it would be for people to have something
that's going to help them with osteoporosis or
osteopenia or something like that. Well, and not just that, like if you're drinking raw milk,
raw milk will actually help lower your total overall cholesterol. You don't want your
cholesterol to be too low. But what happens is it will increase your HDL, your good cholesterol, and start decreasing your LDL conversely.
So, and you don't want your cholesterol to be too low.
I mean, people who have cholesterol under like 180,
their total cholesterol,
those are the ones who ends up in dementia units.
So that's another topic for another day.
Yeah, people have been able to help people with beginning stages of dementia
by giving them things like coconut oil and things like that.
That's exactly right.
I mean, our brains are 50% cholesterol.
So imagine trying to deprive the brain of cholesterol,
and you can guess what will happen.
Let's talk about uh you said you also
supplement with magnesium as well so as raw milk and magnesium gave you uh you know you went from
osteopenia precursor to osteoporosis to having as uh one lady said the the bones of a 18 year old
tell us about magnesium how does that do so so it know, I'll preface this by saying not all magnesium is created equal.
And there are different, like there's magnesium citrate, glycinate, malate, orotate, chelated magnesium.
There's magnesium gluconate, magnesium oxide. Those two are my least favorite, and those, unfortunately, are two of the most commonly found ones in your mainstream nutritional centers.
They're just not well bioavailable. The malate and glycinate are much more highly bioavailable. The citrate is also highly bioavailable, but it's
more likely to give you diarrhea. I mean, that's what you take for a prep. Some people need that
because they're prone to constipation. And if that's the case, that's not a bad magnesium to take. But here's the issue. We should have a calcium to magnesium ratio that
is close to one to one in the body. And because our diets are so low in magnesium,
our current farming practices have stripped the soil yeah there's
not enough magnesium in the soil therefore there's not going to be enough magnesium in
in our vegetables which is where it predominantly comes from fruits and vegetables
when we're and then of course there's the standard american diet where people are just eating junk right which certainly doesn't
have magnesium in it we it doesn't have any food in it yeah yeah exactly exactly but but there's a
lot of fortification of calcium in the diet even in junk food where they put calcium in. And then if you remember, um, you know, if once a woman gets
older, they're like, make sure you take your calcium choose or make sure you're taking your
calcium. So, so you end up with a calcium to magnesium ratio that's closer to three to one
or four to one instead of one to one. And when that happens, then you actually have an increased brittleness of bones.
And you also have an increased hardening of the vascular system, calcification of the vascular
system. So the goal is to get your magnesium in and get your ratio closer to one-to-one instead of this three-to-one or
four-to-one that is counterproductive. And, you know, I'm not a doctor, I'm a pharmacist, but
it is a travesty that people are being told to take more calcium with no regard to taking magnesium.
They should be taking magnesium first.
They're creating a problem or aggravating a problem that's already there
by telling them to do more of something.
They should be balancing it.
It's about ratios.
It's not about...
And that's why it's important if you get vitamin D to make sure that you're also taking vitamin K.
Some vitamin Ds come with K as well.
Because it can do the same type of thing.
It can lead to calcification if you don't have the K with it.
So the magnesium is very important.
As you pointed out, tell us again the sources, the forms of it that you think of.
You said citrate is good, but it can cause you, unless you are predisposed to constipation it might cause some
diarrhea what what are the other forms that you would recommend of magnesium my preference is
like malate or glycinate there's another one that if somebody has needs to work on their
their vasculature the orotate is a is a good one um occasionally you
can find magnesium products that contain orotate glycinate and malate all in the same cap capsule
or tablet that's great because you're you're hitting the body in a little bit different way
um all the way around so that's So that's my preference.
I personally would stay away from magnesium oxide,
magnesium gluconate.
I mean, I don't find them very helpful.
You know, it's interesting.
I got a factoid here from this article talking about the milk wars.
They said in 1945,
Americans drank about 45 gallons of milk a year.
Now they drink only about 11,
most of it in their coffee.
And they said that analysts are predicting that cattle farming will be obsolete by 2035.
The reason they're predicting that, of course, is because that's what the globalists want.
Yeah, they're pushing for that to happen. But again, I think it's interesting and probably we could go back and see the rise of osteoporosis in our society as well as we push these things out as we go into chemicals and adulterated food.
Talk about what they're replacing it with in so many different ways is vegan milk, soy milk, almond milk, cashew, all these different things.
What is your take on those types of milk?
Well, all of those milks are different,
and so I can't really put them all in the same category.
I mean, soy obviously is probably my least favorite, number one,
because it's genetically modified.
Number two is because it is,
um,
highly estrogenic.
Right.
And it's called a phyto,
phytoestrogen.
And,
um,
there is a reason we're,
I mean,
this is one of the reasons we're losing so many,
so much testosterone in our world.
Um,
because we're,
we're,
um, a lot of men, their estrogen has gotten so high,
their testosterone can't compete. Yeah. You know, and, and soy is just so pervasive now in our diet.
I remember years ago when I would watch the news shows and Archer Daniel Midland was always talking
about soybean, this and soybean that, I mean, they put it in everything.
They put it in everything, and it's just not a healthy product,
especially in the quantity that we're exposed to now.
There's, you know, nut milk.
I mean, some people cannot drink regular milk.
I mean, that is true.
I will say, though.
Lactose intolerant, yeah.
Well, yeah, but I will say this.
I've had a number of, quote, unquote, lactose intolerant people in my house,
and I've served them a glass of milk and i have net i have yet to have a lactose intolerant person
be intolerant to raw milk yeah yeah i've heard that before as well yeah so so there is so there
is that um you know we need the healthy fats that are in this kind of product, healthy, healthy milk, raw milk product, goat milk, um, is another
one. Um, I haven't done a lot of research, but I am very interested in, um, a rarer milk called,
uh, this camel's milk that I understand is very, very good for, um, kids with autism.
So, yep. Yep. And there's a couple of farms and you can order um camel's milk for kids with
autism that's very important that's a real epidemic as a matter of fact we had a a listener
who um and i'll just mention his name again uh daniel jeremiah they're really struggling with
their child have been for years uh damaged by vaccines has autism so he asked that we keep
him in his prayers but not i'd i had not heard that about camel's milk.
I hope he hears this.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But back to the nut milk.
I mean, I think it's always important to think about where the initial product came from.
If things are not treated organically, any milk that you make is going to be concentrated.
So if there were pesticides, herbicides, fungicides involved, you just got a hefty dose of all of the
above, right? That's true. That's true. So that's something to think about. And almonds, from what I
understand, unfortunately, even the organic ones are sprayed with some sort of chemical because they have a problem with almonds across the board.
So for that reason, I'm a little leery of almond milk in general.
I guess my favorite or go-to would be oat milk or coconut milk.
Well, that's interesting.
And it really is the food wars in general and the milk war in particular is at the forefront of this.
Did you see the study that came out a few weeks ago?
I say study, I should, I should say the, um,
the fake news, but it literally is a study by Tufts university that put Cheerios ahead of, um,
all beef patties in terms of, of, um, nutrition. Yeah. Or maybe I think the best thing you could
get would be a spoonful of
Eerios from Mike Tyson. We're talking about that now. He, there was,
that was a joke about the Cheerios back when he bit the Vander Holyfield's
ear.
And now he's putting out pot candies and calling them Mike Tyson bites.
So I guess that'll be the next thing they,
they advertise as being good for you, right? It combines everything. You've got the pot as well as kind of a cheerio uh aspect to it yeah that is amazing
it was probably paid for by general mills don't you think yeah well it actually was it was paid
for by by several food companies and that's the thing is like that's what i read whenever i read
a study the first thing i do is scroll to the end. Yes. And I look and see who paid for it.
We've seen that over and over again.
All the pharmaceutical companies, I got three different pharmaceutical companies with competing products.
They all do a study.
And guess what?
They're always the best and better than brand X and brand Y.
Each one of them.
They can rig it for sure.
Thank you so much, Liz James.
Again, blessedbyhisblood.com.
Look for it.
That's going to be very important to fight for our purity of being able to get our blood as well as our food.
Thank you so much, Liz.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, sir.
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