The David Knight Show - 22Sep23 Hacks — CyberSecurity? Major Casino & Pentagon Can't Protect Themselves — What Should YOU Do?
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As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday, the 21st of September, year of our Lord, 2023.
Well, today we're going to be taking a look at the escalation of the war. We've now had the Black Sea Fleet Headquarters been blown up by a British missile, and they're bragging about it.
But we're going to begin with the news. What is happening with HACS?
Your comments and questions about this last
week and the F-35. More about that. More about
the MGM HACS and ways that you can
protect yourself. We'll be right back. Stay with us. © transcript Emily Beynon Well, I just want to say, I guess we could say today's program is being brought to you by Super Faye.
She kindly sent a thing to us saying, today is my birthday,
and Sunday is going to be her seventh wedding anniversary.
And she said she'll match anything people put up as tips today, without any limit.
So thank you so much, Super Faye.
Happy birthday to you, and happy anniversary.
It truly is amazing, the generosity.
And I cannot thank you enough.
I want to begin today with, and we'll have more about that later,
I want to begin with what has happened with the MGM hack.
Because between that and what I think is the hack of the F-35,
really key information about the vulnerability of our society in so many different ways.
I mean, when you look at, you know, these are things that did not directly affect us,
but you understand that everything in our infrastructure is vulnerable, and they continue
to put more of it in that kind of vulnerability. Thank and uh uh as they start to put the the
infrastructure the control grid and all these other things are houses i've got a story here
about a guy that got locked out of his uh smart home by amazon he was foolish enough to put
everything under alexa control and other things like. And because of a false report about him,
he was locked out of everything.
He was locked out of his online presence with their data services and other
things like that.
Uh, we are,
we have created this centrally controlled grid and it is a recipe for
disaster.
Uh,
things don't change when you centrally control technology or you centrally control people's
lives or politics all of that is bad and um you know one of the things that uh i truly hated and
lesson that i learned one of the key lessons i learned in university uh had nothing to do with
curriculum it had to do with uh waiting on this massive CPU, mainframe computer
that was being used by all the students and all the administrative work for two different
universities. Well, you talk about putting all your eggs in one basket and having everybody
queued up waiting for that thing. Centralization, whether you're doing it with technology or
politics or anything else, is a recipe for slavery.
It is a recipe for poverty.
It is a recipe for disaster.
And that's what we've been talking about.
You know, when you centralize the control of the military and as they were warned, it by the GAO and also by an outside non-governmental organization
that looks at governmental oversight, POGO.
They warned that there are backdoors
into this centrally controlled weapons systems
that the Pentagon was developing.
And they said the F-35 was the most vulnerable
because it was the most
sophisticated, if you will, in terms of electronics.
It was laden with this stuff.
Oh, there we go.
That is, I guess somebody just contributed.
Okay.
So Travis and Karen put together, I think when anybody contributes for,
as I said, Superface, said she would match the stuff.
And she's traveling today.
So she said she's going to be able to hear the entire program while she's traveling.
And that was from Angus Mustang.
Thank you very much.
And he says, happy birthday, Faye.
And so whenever somebody contributes, they're going to have the, uh, uh, if, if you're not,
if you're just listening to this, there is a confetti that comes out all over the screen when somebody, uh, uh, contributes Travis, it's the confetti button.
So, uh, but getting back to this, um, what happened with MGM?
Well, it's kind of, there goes another one.
It's kind of interesting because they said this was really kind of a phishing attack,
but it wasn't done with email.
It was done with a phone call.
So I think they call that vishing because it's like verbal phishing.
I don't know.
Um, as a matter of fact, I was even going to play it.
There's a classic, uh, Marx brothers routine that, uh, where you have one of them is, is
guarding the doors, like a speakeasy and they said
don't let anybody in unless you got the password you know and they're going back and forth between
groucho and um uh the other one um the one that did the italian voice anyway i thought it was
really funny and so i started telling my sons about it they immediately knew which one it was
it's going to put it up as a fishing at that. Well,
it's that well known.
I won't put it up.
Uh,
Jason,
thank you very much. And he says,
happy birthday,
faith.
Thank you,
Jason.
Appreciate that.
I'm rumble.
Um,
so,
uh,
it's a verbal fishing attack.
And I kind of like the one that,
uh,
the Marx brothers had and,
uh,
where Groucho gets in,
uh,
MGM owns more than two dozen hotel and casino locations around the world,
has an online sports betting arm,
and they reported on September 11th that they'd had a cybersecurity issue.
Quote, unquote.
It was affecting some of its systems,
and so they shut down everything to keep it from spreading,
to protect other systems and other data.
And so over the next several days, everything in the hotel,
from digital keys to slot machines, was not working.
Even websites for the many properties went offline for a while.
It took about 10 days, but MGM announced on the 20th of September
that its hotels and casinos were operating normally again,
although they said there's still going to be some intermittent issues
and that the MGM rewards would not be available.
Why is that?
Well, because the key thing that they got at again was financial information and they
got customer files and other things like that.
And they were holding those things for ransom.
Very similar to what we had seen in terms of, you know, the hack of the colonial pipeline system.
Uh,
they got ahold of the financial stuff.
Uh,
so they couldn't process financial transactions.
Uh,
they didn't shut down the pipeline per se colonial shut down the pipeline when
they could not process payments and other things like that.
So that's the way these people work.
They get an ancillary system and they hold that for ransom as vox
is this is a vox report as i said the attacks show how even organizations you might expect
to be especially locked down and protected from cyber security attacks i mean this is a casino
right these guys are set up supposedly they're savvy against all these different kinds of scams
they got surveillance cameras everywhere.
Uh,
and usually the house wins unless Donald Trump is running it.
He ran his casinos and bankruptcy.
What does that say about his management capabilities that you can't,
as the house always wins,
except when Trump is running the house and that includes the white house.
Uh, so casino
chains uh pull in tens of millions of dollars every day so they would understand that they are
uh a target of a lot of different types of attacks it appears that from publicly available
information the persuasive phone manners were enough to give the hackers all they needed to
get into MGM's systems. Well, there goes another one. Uh, thank you very much on rumble. Uh, it
says, uh, this is why J 72 says happy birthday, Fay and happy Friday morning, DK family. Well,
thank you very much. I appreciate that. Um, it was a group that identified themselves as Scattered Spider.
And they specialize in social engineering attacks.
So it's more manipulative, not so much necessarily on email,
but also in terms of direct phone calls, impersonating people.
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of Canada. When you get the ability to clone voices. This is really going to be dangerous.
This is one of the reasons why I'm covering it,
because this is something that's going to affect perhaps you,
not just large corporations, not just the Pentagon.
Of course, they're going to be the first targets of this type of stuff
because there is so much that people can get at.
But it is going to be something that is going to metastasize out
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So again, impersonating people, impersonating organizations, somebody that you might have a
relationship with, this is really going to be weaponized. And as the grammar gets better,
it's going to be harder and harder. For example, these scammers who are working out of Nigeria, for example, English is not their first,
maybe not even their second language.
But it's that aspect of just the email attacks.
But once they're able to clone voices,
that's going to be very,
very dangerous for a lot of people.
Someone claiming to be a representative
of Scattered Spiders told the Financial Times
that it stole and encrypted MGM's data and is demanding a payment in crypto to release it.
This was the backup plan.
They said the group initially planned to hack the company's slot machines, but they weren't able to, said a representative.
However, later, the group posted a message claiming responsibility for the attack, but denying that it was perpetrated by teenagers in the U.S. or Europe and that anyone tried to tamper with the slot machines.
They said it wasn't a fallback.
They said the data was stolen from MGM,
which has thus far refused to engage with the hackers
or to pay any kind of ransom.
And it seems that they were not the only ones who were hit.
Caesars Entertainment was hit,
and Caesars paid millions of dollars to hackers,
as I guess Kenny Rogers, the gambler, would say,
you got to know when to hold them and know when to fold them
and know when to pay the ransom so they'll go away.
Who came out ahead with this?
I don't know.
Caesars admitted to the breach in a filing with the SEC on September the 14th. They said
that they had outsourced IT support vendor was the victim of a
social engineering attack that resulted in sensitive data about members
of its customer loyalty program being stolen. See, the same thing.
We're going to go after the customer loyalty program.
We're going to do it with a verbal attack,
but they focused on the same thing at both casino chains,
both MGM and Caesar.
And I think this is relevant.
We had a,
a listener who had a question about what I'd said about,
uh,
uh,
the,
um,
shutdown of the FAA back in January.
Was it January 10th, January 11th, something like that.
And said, well, I'd heard that it was other things.
No, I believe that it was a hack, even though they did not admit it.
The FAA is not going to admit that it was hacked.
But it's the same type of thing.
Why?
Because just like this, you've got MGM and you've got Caesars.
They both get hit with the same type of attack.
We're going to go after your customer loyalty base and get information about them and encrypt that.
And you're going to pay us for that.
And then with the FAA, they did the same thing in both the U.S. and in Canada.
And they were sequential, you know, for the U S evidently they,
uh,
refused to,
um,
pay them for,
um,
24 hours.
And then I guess they decided they would,
or maybe they fixed it with a workaround.
I don't think they did because as soon as it ended in the U S within an hour,
the same thing happened in Canada.
And in both of these,
the, the same thing went down and. And in both of these, the,
the same thing went down and that was the no TAM database,
the database that provides pilots with information about what is happening on
the ground,
even potentially around airports and other issues that they need to be aware
of.
It's just an alert system,
you know,
saying that there's an issue with this airport landing or taking off,
or there's something along your route, that identification system is very essential. And since that went
down, they just shut down all flights. And so that happened in the U S and went on for 24 hours. And
then as soon as it stopped in the U S the same thing happened in Canada. That's why I say it
was a hack because of that sequential nature, same approach and one after the other. Uh, there's not much that people can do when a company they
trusted with their data doesn't have sufficient systems in place to protect it. However, there
are a few things that you can do. And this is another reason why I'm reading the story to the,
um, they have some good suggestions for what MGM customers could do, but it's something that you need to keep in mind if you are a customer.
Because we've had situations where we weren't necessarily a customer,
but these credit reporting agencies that keep all this information on everybody were hacked.
And that got a lot of financial information for hundreds of millions of people just in America.
And so what do you do when you know that your financial information has been compromised?
And there's a question on Rockfin.
Yona says, question, does it seem likely or inevitable that Biden will be sacked and replaced with a different Democrat Party candidate for 2024?
You know, I think a lot of people in the Democrat party hope so.
And I think a lot of them think so.
And I think Gavin or grabbing nuisance is, uh, angling for that as well.
A lot of people are concerned that Michelle Obama is quietly waiting in the wings.
Uh, because if he steps down, Lala is certainly a very, very, very weak candidate.
But we'll get to politics later.
I have more to say about that.
Let me just say while we are talking about what you do when you know that your data has been compromised,
as Vox says, MGM customers should check their bank account
in case their debit card numbers were exposed in this breach.
If not, ask your bank for a new card entirely.
MGM customers should be especially wary of emails claiming to be from MGM
in case the hackers got the email addresses of the customers
and don't click on any links or provide any credentials if asked.
MGM customers have to be on the lookout for weird charges on their credit cards.
She also recommends that they consider freezing their account,
which is free and easy to do and prevents any identity thieves
from taking out credit cards in their names and then running up big charges
and either destroying your credit or putting you on the hook for it.
So those are all good tips.
Geese Busters, good to see you there.
Thank you very much for that tip.
Happy birthday, Faye. He says, God bless. Free geese busters. Good to see you there. Thank you very much for that tip. Happy birthday,
Fay.
He says,
God bless free geese control anytime.
So there you go.
Uh,
free geese control for,
uh,
Fay,
uh,
from geese busters.
And again,
this is,
uh,
that one I was talking about before from Scott,
Scott M.
He said last he'd heard in the mainstream was that the January 11th,
2023 traffic control was brought down by powerful X class solar flare from the day before on January the 10th.
Again, I don't buy that because, um, and I don't buy it.
There was also some stuff that was put out in the mainstream media.
They actually had a picture.
I said, look, here's some technicians working on some stuff.
They must've had a hardware failure that took down everything in the u.s you know uh so you
have the notam database is that centralized no i don't think so but the key thing here which nobody
talks about when they come up with these other theories is the canadian failure and uh taking
down these ancillary systems can get the company to take down everything.
That's when people notice it.
And it is also part of what they typically do for the ransom.
Then getting to the F-35 in terms of an update, this was sent to me by Mark McCarty, who's on Rockfin and Rumble.
I think he's there under his full name.
That's why i put that
said that there but he was saying um in terms of the f-35 he had some clarification as to why
uh there's so many different dollar figures out there for it and um the uh but he also
had a lot of concerns because he said he he got a commercial pilot's license when he was younger, had instrument rating.
He wanted to fly professionally.
He said that never happened.
But as part of that, he says, I understand how the transponders work.
He said everybody's got to have them just to keep planes from colliding in midair.
And that's not just civilian, but that's military as well.
These are faa regulations
and so he says uh the fact that this was turned off he said that just doesn't seem right you know
of course the explanation coming from a guy who used to fly those he used to be a commander of
the squadron there in south carolina said yeah we got two planes up there it's a standard operating
procedure for one of the planes to turn off their transponder,
assuming that they're flying closely enough together that they're going to be,
for all practical purposes, I guess, seen as one.
He gave the reason for that as the fact that they would interfere with each other,
you know, in terms of EMF interference.
That seems really strange to me.
Why don't you have interference with other planes that are up there at the same time?
I understand they're in very close proximity.
Nevertheless, that seems when you've got a plane that is costing $80 million or $100 million or $140 million,
it seems to me like that might be one of the features that you might want to get for that.
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Do you want air conditioning with that? no about how about uh we make sure
that the transponders can both operate at the same time on both of the planes i mean that seemed like
a really stupid approach and if that is real what does that tell you about the rest of the design of
the plane seriously uh so he says i don't know if i buy that theory uh and um he said um
that the other one had the transponder turned off and one had it turned on because they didn't want
to complicate tracking well it was actually they said because of emf interference but again none
of it really makes any sense he says i'm not sure i buy the inoperative transponder story required by the fa
required by the armed forces um number one all military aircraft have them and he said also the
transponder sends an encoded signal when pinged by radar so as to enable atc to differentiate
differentiate one aircraft from another uh and number three at all of our nation's busiest airports,
we have many similar aircraft operating in close proximity to another. Again,
that's the other thing, right? Why would they, why would you have, um, you know,
close proximity? Why would that be an interference thing? It's a lot of stuff like that. And, and
again, going back to, um, remember all of the years they told you you can't have your phone turned?
Now you've got to turn your phone off.
And I remember flying and somebody came along and said, I've got it in airplane.
Oh, it's not enough to have it in airplane mode.
You've got to turn it off.
It's like, no, it is enough.
As a matter of fact, after they left, I took it out of airplane mode because I know that it's nonsense.
Why did they do that?
I think that was something that went out simply as part of the cover story for 9-11.
Because I don't want you to realize that your cell phone does not work like they said it did on that supposed plane that hit the Pentagon.
That's always my theory about it.
It's so ridiculous because again, how, just as Mark is
saying about all these planes that are in close proximity to each other at the airport and other
places like that, you know, if they're going to interfere with each other and these transponders
don't work, that can't possibly be the case. In the same way that if your cell phone, your little
cell phone is going to keep people from, keep the plane from flying. How does it get off the ground?
Because everybody's got their cell phones going while they're using instruments.
And even more importantly, people at the airport.
And even more importantly, the towers, which probably have a stronger signal than your individual cell phones.
None of that made any sense from that standpoint.
And of course, a couple of years ago, they quietly said, okay, never mind that made any sense from that standpoint. And of course,
you know,
a couple of years ago, they quietly said,
okay,
nevermind.
We won't do that anymore.
I think it was simply there to,
uh,
try to,
um,
give a basis for this,
uh,
nonsense narrative about nine 11,
in my opinion.
Uh,
but then in terms of the cost of these planes,
uh, Mark says says, you know,
I talked about how they had three different models for the Air Force,
the Navy, and the Marines.
He said the Marines wanted to have a vertical takeoff and landing model.
So they wanted that capability built in.
So their jet is significantly different with that in it.
They wanted a replacement for the British Harrier jets.
And so he says that's where the cost differentials come in.
But of course, you know, the thing that I was looking at was simply
mainstream media and how they just kept bouncing around with these
different dollar figures.
He said the dollar figure is also getting up to 140 million.
Some of that might include a life cycle cost, the aircraft or the
long-term maintenance thing
you know your free oil changes you know for the life of the plane that type of thing uh so uh
operating costs maintenance oil changes all that kind of stuff uh alignment uh that sort of thing
and then we had a uh an email about the Berkey water filter story.
And I think this is important to talk about as well,
because this person has some concerns about the Berkey filters.
And I said, you know, I want to make it clear.
My point of covering this was not to evaluate the quality of the Berkey water filters.
Oh, there goes another one.
So let me say thank you before I get into the story here.
Thank you very much, Spencer DeLong.
Thank you for the tip.
You said good morning, David from Ohio.
I'm getting married next month.
Well, congratulations.
We're going to a honeymoon in the neck of your woods.
Good.
Any recommendations for non-tourist places that
only locals know about to go see or eat at god bless uh you got one travis how about that um
i'll tell you some of the things about uh traffic uh that might be one of the best things about it
last week i was let's go in and take a look at the big car show that's coming on and we didn't
really get too far in because it was, uh, traffic was so dense.
We turned around and went back home.
Um, it, it is, uh, it can be really bad at certain times and other times you can go in
and if there's not an event going on, you can get around pigeon forge, get into Gatlinburg.
Um, I would suggest that, um, if you're going around pigeon forge unless you
want to go down the strip where all the tourist attractions are and the restaurants and things
like that uh go down veterans parkway there's hardly ever any traffic on that it runs parallel
to it for the most part and uh so you can bypass a lot of that stuff and And, um, and then, um, so my tips would be mostly about traffic.
Um, and if I want to go to Gatlinburg, I either go the back routes, uh, which I, I get it to route
me, uh, down through the, um, Gatlinburg arts and craft area. And there's some good restaurants
down there that are really off the beaten track that people, don't get to there was one that we went to that
was uh fish and chips was it it was an english restaurant the fox and parrot tavern yeah really
good yeah i like the food there not a lot of atmosphere there but you know it was a really
good food and uh again you know coming in if you want to go to gatlinburg you can go that route
it's very scenic uh not traveled much at all, back roads,
and takes you into the arts and crafts area.
And then you can come in from a different direction into Gatlinburg.
Another way that you can do it is you can take Veterans Parkway down to the bottom of,
you know, just about to the entrance into the parkway.
Go into the parkway because the two cities are separated
by a nice drive through the park, and as you're going through there,
before you get into Gatlinburg, where the traffic really backs up,
you can take a bypass.
And you can take that bypass all the way down into the park
and come in from the other direction.
The traffic's not as bad that way.
Or halfway up, just past an overpass,
there's a way that you can turn left
there and they'll take you into the middle of gatlinburg it's a very scenic route over the top
that does a switchback so just some traffic because to me that is the biggest issue there's
just so many different restaurants and some a lot of them are chains now pretty much every chain's
got a presence here but there's a lot of individual restaurants
that are really good.
Maybe Travis can think about it.
Also a place called Mug and Mason.
It's not in Gatlinburg, but it's in Dandridge.
And really good, again, kind of Scottish, Irish,
British cuisine.
Yeah, he's looked that stuff up.
That's what he likes.
So Fox and the Parrot, Mug and Mason,
and then most of the restaurants are serviceable.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's a really good restaurant called Local Goat, but that's on the main strip and heavily traveled.
But we like that a great deal.
So that's my recommendation.
But you can have a lot of people there at certain times.
And then Stephen Caspar says the F- 35 was nothing but a spruce goose.
That's right.
Uh,
nothing but a pot of gold for Lockheed.
That's absolutely true.
Good analogy.
Uh,
good analogy.
Okay.
So let's talk about the Berkey water filter and what the issue is here.
Uh,
again,
he says,
um,
have you done research before coming to your
conclusions on your recent show?
And again, it was, you know, he's, he's got some issues with the Berkey filters
themselves.
Uh, he feels like it was a kind of a takeoff of an older filter that's been
around since 1820 called the British Burke Feld Dalton.
That's been around for a very long time using ceramic filters,
which I think he prefers because he's got some issues with the Berkey.
He said he jumped ship from Berkey about a month ago because there's an issue of aluminum
that they think leaches out with some of the filters, specifically the ones because they
have just general filters.
I think, again, I'm not an expert on Berkeys.
They have a general filter for water.
They have specialized filters that take out fluoride and arsenic.
And he said out of that one.
Oh, one last thing.
Applewood Farms.
Someone in Rockfin mentioned it.
Oh, yeah.
And of course, you can't go wrong with Applewood Farms.
Great atmosphere, great food.
Yeah.
That was a place that we liked so much.
We used that.
We would always go there whenever we would come through the area.
And just like the apple butter and the apple fritters and things like that that they had there.
And so we would always stop there whenever we were passing through.
And just so we knew that place so well that kind of
became our reference point we're looking for homes how far is it from the apple because we would not
want to live around that area again because of the you know potential for gridlock at heavily
tourist times of the year but you might be pretty good i think you said it was at two weeks or
something getting married that might be a good time because I think it's going to be before the fall leaves start. And usually,
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Thank you again. Another tip, Little Ford Schoolhouse. We just had a data breach at our local hospital about three weeks ago.
All of the systems were down since then and came back up yesterday.
Medical records, personnel info, and et cetera were all breached.
Still wondering what the impact this will have for us as my family and I have all used their facility for health care.
Well, again, you might want to pay
attention to what vox said to mgm customers and watch your bank accounts uh and depending on what
you had with that you know and be careful about any emails that you get from them um because that
might itself be a phishing attack and uh if you think your credit has really been compromised you
can always for free put a hold on it and then later on take it off.
So, yeah, this is something that's going around.
It's going to affect everybody.
Anyway, what he says about the Berkey filters, he says at least two different independent companies have tested their fluoride filters and found these are leaching aluminum into the filtered water, which would not be good.
He said, I think a class action suit will be announced shortly.
Well, again, that was not the point to either support or detract from Berkey filters one
way or the other.
He says, my issue with the government agencies is that they're not testing these products
properly or not at all for that matter.
That's right.
And see, that's the key.
The reason I talked about this was because of the absurd overreach of the EPA, how they were metastasizing their, you know, their agency like a cancer, how they had these tentacles
reaching into areas that they have absolutely no authority in.
And then the irony that they would come after a water filter company when they themselves are ignoring what their primary mission was supposed to be.
And that was cleanup and stopping pollution.
Now their mission is confiscating stuff and prohibiting stuff.
Their mission has now become about prohibiting cars. They're even now, for the first time, the EPA, the ones that are trying to shut down
power generators for the grid itself.
Not just cars, but the things that actually make power the grid
to try to push us into this unsustainable, renewable stuff, which is not
reliable, too expensive, and not anywhere close
to ready to being rolled out.
And so they have gotten into a lot of different areas.
And this is just so far afield from anything else.
But it is a big issue because if they can label a device as a pesticide based on the presence of silver in it, that is just insane on so many different levels. But again, it gets back to the point
that the listener sent in and saying that the problem is that they're not doing any testing.
Well, yeah, that's what we see with the FDA and the CDC and the EPA. They're not doing what they
were supposed to do. And the reason for that, and the reason why it is better if you've got an independent
company that's doing it, you know, he says, well, this independent company has a question
about aluminum leaching in from some of these other filters.
Well, then that tells you something, doesn't it?
The government agencies that are supposed to oversee the food or the drugs or whatever else,
they don't have any consequences if they don't do their job right. As a matter of fact, if they
don't do their job right, what they say is, well, we need more money and we need more people so we
can do the job right. So they grow whenever they don't do their job or whenever they fail.
Other companies like Underwriters Lab, for example, has been around for a very long time.
It was an independent private company that was set up
to certify electrical equipment.
And if they don't do it right, they've got issues,
just like your home inspector.
You hire a home inspector when you buy a home.
And if they miss, and one of the reasons why they come up
with such a long list of such
ridiculous stuff is because they're trying to protect themselves from liability if they miss
something and then you find that then you have action against them they have responsibility for
what they do that the government agencies have no responsibility or consequences if they fail
to check something's safety.
And so that's why we don't really need any, we don't need the USDA,
we don't need the FDA, we don't need the EPA, and on and on and on.
They're not doing their job.
They are never responsible for this.
Whenever they fail, they use that as an excuse to get bigger.
And anything that they do can be done, first of all, by the States, if you want to have a government agency, do it.
It's better to have it done at the state level.
Uh, but, um, if they, um, uh, one of the best things that you can do is have a private agency that does this type of stuff, just take a look at consumer reports.
You know, when you're looking and trying to evaluate appliances or a car or
something like that, yeah, they've got their biases.
But in many cases, many times they're clear about what their bias is.
You know, if they're looking at a car and they say, well, you know, we want to have a really big backseat and we knock this one down because it doesn't have a big backseat or whatever.
You know, a big trunk or something.
If you don't care about a backseat or you don't care about the size of the trunk, then you can just discount that and you can look at some other factors they evaluate.
If they're open and honest about what their biases are and what their standard
is, you know, people go out and rate one city against another, you know,
they'll, it was kind of comical.
We lived in Raleigh for many years.
They were rated as the number one city to live in.
And we thought, really, it was a nice place.
Liked it a lot.
But, you know,
look at some of the metrics that they had there and it was things like how
many bowling alleys do they have per capita it's like well that's not one of my
issues because i don't bowl so i don't really don't really care about that and and it was really
kind of comical what the metrics were when you looked at it and dug down into it and how they
came up with that because so many of those things are subjective you know climate and other things
like that that wasn't even on their, on their issue.
That was the number one thing that we liked about it.
So you're better off doing your own evaluation.
You don't need the government.
They wind up going off on their own mission that has absolutely nothing to do with why
they were created or what you want from them.
And that's the point about this attack on Berkey. This amazing overreach from the EPA. There's probably no agency
that is, well, I can't say that. As soon as
I say that, I start thinking about the other agencies and they're all
become monsters in terms of what their stated purpose was
originally. Just take a look at this from the EPA, for example. You had
the Yellowstone river up
in montana you had a train derailment and it dumped a bunch of asphalt like stuff and chemicals
into the river there the yellowstone river and now the state agency that's monitoring this stuff
not the epa but the state is saying, don't eat the fish.
They've tested some fish and they're toxic after this derailment.
But the EPA didn't find that.
That was found by the Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks.
They declared that they discovered polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons across multiple fish species.
They advise no fish from the river be consumed anywhere,
even beyond their advisory area.
So here's the area where the spill was.
Be especially concerned about that.
But even in other areas downstream,
don't eat the fish out of the Yellowstone River.
The state is handling it.
The EPA is quiet. The EPA is unnecessary.
See, all these environmental issues
and food inspections and meat inspections, and the USDA is there with the meat stuff.
What are they doing? They're shutting us down from having clean meat that is grown and slaughtered
locally because you've got to send it to their centralized places to be processed.
And then they are going to do things in terms of the processing that you don't want done
to your meat.
And so this is why we need to not have these federal regulatory agencies.
So in June, you had 10 cars transporting asphalt liquefied petroleum, molten sulfur, and scrap metal fell into the Yellowstone River after the 52-car freight train derailed from the Twin Bridges Railroad bridge.
After that bridge collapsed, there were no reported injuries.
But if, and unfortunately, we don't have anybody that got a video of it.
Oh no, Priscilla, what a mess.
That was, he was not there.
But the EPA, immediately after this, the EPA does a press release.
And they said after the derailment that the asphalt globules were detected downstream and in the body of the river.
However, the EPA said that the asphalt waste wasn't water soluble and would not affect water quality.
It has affected the fish.
Uh, the site, um, uh, update last month, the EPA said that there were no known threats
to public health from the spill. But you see the Montana State Department knows better.
Again, the EPA is not only useless, not only dangerous, but they give you disinformation
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All right, welcome back.
I got a couple of good comments here on Rumble.
Wooten says, FYI, David, might be interested to know this.
He said, pilots actually use their cell phones to authenticate the ATC.
If you tune in to 4651 on shortwave, uh,
you actually hear them say,
uh,
they're sending cell phone check and the pilot acknowledging.
Well,
there you go.
Um,
that's interesting on rock fence.
Steven Casper says,
uh,
worry about the Berkey leaching aluminum when all beverages are in aluminum
cans.
Yeah,
that's the thing.
I,
you know,
I,
I am concerned about, um, not just aluminum cans, but you know, they've
got, uh, plastic linings and, and, um, uh, canned, uh, all canned goods, pretty much,
you know, soups, beans, all that type of stuff in many cases.
Uh, so there's a lot of stuff like that.
And I think it's still better to have a gravity feed water filter.
And who knows what amount that is.
You know, when I have a carbonated beverage out of a can, it tastes different to me than it tastes out of plastic.
And I know that when you've got something that is as corrosive as these carbonated liquids that it is getting aluminum in there so you're
getting the a little bit of the bite of the aluminum as well as um out of the plastic as well
uh it's only in other countries like mexico where they put the uh the carbonated video the
carbonated carbon video they should be the name of our store um where they put the carbonated beverages into glass bottles for mexican coke they get the better stuff they don't get the high fructose
corn syrup they get real sugar and they put it in real glass bottles we get the cheap garbage and
why are people coming here yeah it's for the money. But anyway, yeah, I'm not too worried about that.
I would still prefer to have something that's going to filter out a lot of pesticides and
other things like that at 99.99%.
And I'm looking for a sponsorship.
I said that I'd sell their stuff just so I could challenge the EPA on the other stuff.
But I'm not interested in doing that again, because I can't evaluate products.
And, um, so I do appreciate the support by the way.
And again, uh, super Faye, thank you very much.
Today's her birthday.
Uh, Sunday is her anniversary.
She says she's going to be on the road all day today, traveling from Florida to Texas.
And, uh, so she said her words to encourage the viewers to help celebrate my special
day by contributing to our favorite radio show so thank you very much he said you had matched
contributions today that are tips on rumble and rockfin i talked about georgia maloney and how
she had betrayed um the people of italy saying she was going to protect them from uncontrolled
immigration. And before I get back to the DLive, Liberty Over Party says, I would like to ask if
David will do any public appearance here in Tennessee regarding local and or pressing
politics. Yeah, I probably should do that. Now, there's some things that we do need to support and organize and some
things that we need to oppose uh so we probably should do that i've not you know i've not uh
focused on that too much maybe i should start to focus a little bit on some activism
uh on rockfin uh reese pomroy says has has David looked into the colony Ridge outside of Houston,
looked into colony Ridge outside of Houston.
Um,
is that the,
the place where they're development?
That's basically a giant city for illegal immigrants.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The name did not ring a bell,
but yeah,
we've been talking about that.
Yeah,
it is.
It truly is amazing.
Um,
that is,
they're building a big city.
They're super cheap construction construction these guys are going to
make a fortune uh very much like what is happening in california where they got forty thousand dollar
tents for the homeless well this is more of a permanent structure so it's going to be an even
bigger ripoff for people but that's what it is. And, and, you know, they're actually building, uh, just outside of Houston, this, uh, big thing, by the way, the, the person who is the
County judge in Houston, I'm trying to remember what her name is. Um, she's about 30 something.
And, um, she is, um, uh, from central America, maybe Venezuela or something like that. But then, you know, filtered through Harvard.
So she gets all of the Democrat politics.
She was a real tyrant during 2020.
Absolutely amazing.
Hardcore leftist.
So it doesn't surprise me that they'd be doing something like that just north of Houston.
Oh, we got a message from Superfay.
Well, thank you.
She says, I'll match any donation check in the mail postmark today.
Zell cash app. However you want to donate. Well, thank you very much.
That is incredibly generous. Thank you. I appreciate that. Um,
I want to go back after I talked yesterday about what was going on in Italy.
And again, that city, uh, not city,
but a small island
only had 6,000 people that lived there, Lampedusa and Italy. And the same thing is now starting to
happen in Sicily. But this island that had a population of 6,000, and one day 6,000 people
arrived, I think from North Africa. And that has continued to the extent now that 18,000 people have come and crowded onto that island that formerly had six.
So now they're up to 24,000.
And three times the number of non-Italians have just crashed the party, so to speak, right?
Gate crashers.
And Giorgio Maloney is not doing anything about that.
And yet Breitbart, which really focuses, you know,
borders is like their number one issue by far and away,
except for Trump, right?
Trump and borders.
And so they have an article praising her,
said that Italy's Gioria maloney says to the un
open borders hypocrites are making migrant traffickers rich beyond measure
um it's you know she's going to the un and if you look at even what the Breitbart story says, it is, what she is saying is, you know, the UN needs to do something.
Lady, you're the prime minister of Italy.
You do something to protect your people on that island.
How pathetic that when this is happening, you've got 6,000 people, 18,000 people crowd onto the island, crime and everything else.
They can't handle this.
And she goes to the UN to make a speech about how maybe the UN needs to do something.
That's why she was openly opposed by one of the people in her coalition that she put together, Salvini, along with Marine Le Pen from France. Marine Le Pen says she doesn't have the will to do anything. So Maloney criticized the UN
General Assembly, says Breitbart on Wednesday, for hypocrisy.
For hypocrisy? She's talking about
protecting people in her country and she
goes to the UN to make a speech about it instead of actually doing something about it?
You want to talk about and then lecturing other people
about their hypocrisy?
She called them out for their hypocrisy
on the issue of mass migration,
charging open border advocates with spreading chaos
and making human traffickers rich.
Well, that's exactly what is happening.
She stressed the importance of the UN
as a vehicle for finding
shared solutions
that can guarantee peace and prosperity.
So the UN needs to solve
her problems.
She wants to talk about the importance of nations
and borders and
we need to not lose
track of the fact that we have different nations.
She even talks about that.
And she says, we have to reject this utopian and self-serving idea,
this narrative of those who say that a world without nations,
a world without borders, and without identity.
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Would be a world without war and conflict.
Well, she has a nation and she has borders,
and those people inside her borders and her nation
are in conflict with the people who have just crashed into their island
and started taking up residence there
without any way to provide for themselves
except to steal from the people that are there, essentially.
And so she goes to the UN and talks about the importance of nations.
Nations are not important if they have feckless leaders like her.
And, you know, it was, I see we just had somebody come in.
I saw some confetti go across the screen.
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Thank you for the tip.
He said, David, I'm not listening live, but thank you for the reply and the advice.
Note taken on the traffic.
I hate traffic.
The only thing I liked about COVID was no traffic while driving.
Yeah, that was nice.
It had this nice sense of deja vu.
I felt like I was, uh, back in high school or college, you know, being able to drive
anywhere without gridlock, especially after being in Austin.
Thanks again for everything the Knight family does to give us honest news and information.
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Thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
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Well, thank you.
That is very kind. On DLive, September Imp X says, September 30th, Dandridge, Scots-Irish Festival.
Oh, there you go.
How about that in Dandridge?
We'll have to take a look at that.
On DLive, Jess Mark says, greetings from Murfreesboro.
Have you considered touring our state parks across the state i haven't
i wish i had the time um i hardly even have the time to go into the one that's so close here the
smoky mountain national park it's like a luxury to take a few hours to go into there um because
i have things outside the show that i need to get done, but I'll look into it.
Thank you.
Getting back to Maloney,
what is the importance of nations and things like that, right?
I think it's important, you know,
Michael Savage used to talk about borders, language, and culture,
and I thought that was kind of interesting
because the Bible always talked about nations, tongues, and tribes.
So when you talk about separating people, not race, not skin color, not anything like that.
The Bible talked about different people, different nations, tongues, and tribes.
Those are the things that really do strike us.
And so Michael Savage talks about borders instead of nations.
But that's the same
thing. Political boundaries, essentially. Language, tongues. And then when we talk about tribes,
you're talking about culture, right? And so he puts it out as borders, language, and culture.
And of course, the language and the culture are going to be things that people are going to unite
around their language and around their culture. And the borders kind of keeps, you know, if people don't like a culture or language or
whatever, you have these borders that are set up so that there can be some unity there.
And then you have a transaction with people across those borders, but not to the same
degree that you have with the people who are inside the borders, who share your language,
who share your culture.
This is what the UN and Soros and these people are trying to deliberately tear apart it's a very unnatural thing that they're doing it's a very forced thing and they're
doing it because they want to create chaos and they want to create problems so maloney said the
u.n represented a triumph of reason and debate over violence.
Do you see what she's turned into?
This is why I said, you know, it's one thing for somebody to campaign and present themselves
as protecting your country and being a patriot, and we're going to protect you from the destruction
of this, and then, you know going uh in exactly the opposite direction when they
get elected and that's exactly what trump did he kept making speeches about how important it was
to have nations and borders and things like that just as she does but they still both think that
the un is not the enemy uh that uh wef is not the enemy If it were the enemy, they would be opposing those policies.
And it's not enough just to speak out against those policies.
But Maloney doesn't even anymore really speak out harshly.
She wants to join the club,
just like Zelensky.
Zelensky willing to destroy everybody in his country
so that he and his officials can get into
NATO and they openly talked about that three years before the Russian invasion
well we had some confetti go off it's all that out of the corner of my eye
here thank you very much Steven Patterson that's very generous I
appreciate that and on rumble Mac or seven thank you for the tip because I
appreciate all you do David praying for you or Seven, thank you for the tip. He said, I appreciate all you do, David.
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Well, thank you.
I appreciate that um so uh maloney again says that the un represented a
triumph of reason and debate newsflash to maloney uh they've been pushing censorship just like the
eu and they've been pushing mindless obedience to their climate mcguffin or their covid m MacGuffin or their COVID MacGuffin or whatever else they wish to use in order to gain control,
to be able to surveil and track us.
They're not about reason and debate.
What a bunch of nonsense.
This lady has really gone over to the dark side.
She threw in a little criticism, says Breitbart, for the institution,
talking endlessly about principles that it does not always put into practice.
Oh, yeah, well, take a look in the mirror at what she's doing for those people on that island.
She said there are criminal networks that profit from desperation to collect easy billions.
Now, this is true.
She said they deceive those who rely on them in order to migrate,
to find a better life.
Having paid them thousands of dollars for trips to Europe that they sell with
brochures as if they were regular travel agencies.
Now there was a clip that I saw on social media where he had a guy who went
down to the border and he had a Spanish name and he was speaking some Spanish, but also speaking English to the border and um he had a spanish name and he was speaking some spanish but also
speaking english to the people they were sitting down uh being processed uh i guess waiting to get
processed or something and with his phone he went down the line he was talking to them but
pretty much they all spoke english and um he was um asking them where they were coming from and where they were going.
And I didn't grab that to play it because it's very long.
It's about four minutes.
He goes down and says, almost all men, 25 to 35 years old.
There's a couple of women that were in there.
They were older women, but almost all men.
And they were not coming from Mexico. A lot of them were coming
from Venezuela. You had a lot of people who were coming from Senegal and other places in Africa.
They were coming from all over the world. And so, you know, a lot of people were coming from
Central America, but there were so many people who were coming from africa
or other places most of them were headed for new york a couple of them said they were going to
california uh one guy was going to um pennsylvania i think philadelphia uh but you know when you ask
where you're going pretty much all of them were on their way to new york and uh but i thought it was interesting
how international this was and how they all spoke english and what she's saying is that you know you
have these organizations that you know are bringing in boatloads of people and um as we've had reports
you know from panama uh and um you know they're bringing them and they even know which when
they're coming from a particular country abroad, they know which countries they can dump people
off because, you know, other countries have immigration laws and they have different immigration
laws depending on the country of origin.
And, uh, so they find, you know, they, they give these people brochures, they pay them
lots and lots of money.
And just as
she said it's like a taking a vacation trip and when they bring them in a lot of these people come
in in a way as indentured servitude and so a lot of the women will get into prostitution to pay that
back which is one of the things that she's saying. But there is a very deliberate purpose for all of this stuff.
You know, first of all, they're making money doing this.
But then you have other people who are actually,
besides the people who are getting transported,
you have other people who are paying for it, like Soros,
and they have a political agenda with all of this as well.
On Rumble, Geesebuster said,
any chance of an interview with Brian Shulhavi of Vaccine Impact?
He has a great website.
Yeah, he does, and I cover a lot of his articles.
I should reach out to him.
I don't know if he does interviews.
I've not seen him post any interviews that he has,
so I was kind of thinking maybe he didn't do interviews,
but I should reach out to him because I do like his articles
and cover them frequently.
Guard Goldsmith.
Hey, Guard, how are you doing?
He says, happy Friday, everybody.
Happy birthday.
Fay.
I've been listening while on hold, calling it to a Boston talk radio show to weigh in
on the immigration problem.
Uh, never got on because the show was so busy.
Yeah.
I remember that as I used to hold for hours to get on a local talk show in North Carolina
and just run with the phone up to my,
probably enough to give me a brain tumor.
But I remember those days.
That's one of the reasons why I preferred doing this
rather than putting people on hold.
It always bothered me.
Thank you.
It always bothered me when...
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I would have people wait
on line for a while.
And when you get somebody on and they want to talk,
you don't really have that much control over how long the conversation is going to go.
You don't want to be, if they've been waiting, I don't want to cut them off.
And so I'd have a situation where people would wait for a very long time and then we'd have to move on.
You know, we'd have a guest that was scheduled or we had the end of the program or something like that.
So it always bothered me that people would hang on for so long because I used to do that as well.
By the way, this just came out today, Venezuela's got a prison, the Tokaron
prison.
They raided this prison with an army of 11,000 cops.
Now, remember a lot of people are coming from Venezuela and I showed you that, uh, clip.
As a matter of fact, I still got it on the board here.
Uh, take a look at this clip from the border, right?
All these guys coming in here.
And you can see all male, all in a line, and all of about a certain age, right?
Like I was saying, there you go.
Now, there's an overwhelming movement of people from Venezuela right now.
Now, I understand the economy is bad in Venezuela.
But, of course, Hugo Chavez said that he was going to attack America with immigration.
And he's dead now, but his successor, they had a gang, a cartel,
that had taken over the prison, really.
So after they sent them to this prison, these people, I guess,
were able to bribe the people there at the prison.
They set up a zoo.
They had exotic animals.
They had a casino.
They had a nightclub.
They had a very, very nice pool.
A supermarket that had their very, very nice pool.
Supermarket that had their families move in with them.
I mean, it's like, you know, Hotel California.
You check in and you never check out. It wasn't a prison. I mean, the inmates were running the asylum, literally, and they made the asylum
really, really nice. And evidently, you know,
this is known for quite some time security forces
raid the penitentiary um wednesday afternoon and um uh so they've been living like this for quite
some time they said the zoo had tigers lions oh my uh and uh crocodiles pumas pictures. I saw that they had, um, um,
well, mingos, pink flamingos,
it's like a really nice pool. Uh,
and maybe these people will be headed to the border real soon. I guess,
you know, they, they cleaned this thing out. I guess I told them, you know,
go to, uh, go to America. Now go to New York.
Yeah. They got a zoo in New York, I think. The Bronx Zoo.
Give them a Bronx cheer.
So anyway, going back to Maloney at the UN, she said, I believe it's the duty of this organization to reject any hypocritical approach to this issue and to wage a global war without mercy against the traffickers of human beings.
She said that part of the solution is that the UN should guarantee a right of not having to immigrate.
How do you do that?
What a load of nonsense.
Let's give more authority and power and mission to the United Nations,
which has already abused everything that they've done.
And while she's in control now of Italy, she's the prime minister of Italy,
but just like Trump,
he talks about the border,
he gets in, he does nothing about DACA.
He does nothing about the wall.
He does nothing about stopping the wars.
He does nothing about using the military
to protect our borders.
They're all talk.
And that's one of the key reasons I brought it up.
It's not enough to listen to what these people say
because they say one thing to you
and then they say something else
to their globalist pals.
And while we're still at the border, Greg Abbott says he's going to send in the Texas National Guard
to assist with the invasion of the border, but no report of how many he's going to send.
Is he going to send five people?
500? 5,000?
Probably more like five. And he says, Texas installed razor wire at Eagle Pass,
where all this stuff is happening, to stop illegal crossings, he said. Today, the Biden
administration cut that wire, opening the floodgates to illegal immigrants. That was
back on September the 20th. Well, we'd had pictures of them cutting the border patrol, cutting the razor wire.
Well, here's a solution, Abbott.
Put your razor wire not on the border where the federal goons say that's theirs.
A lot of the borders are private land too, a lot of private ranches,
and they'd be happy to have you do it.
But put it on Texas land.
And, um, you know, so you put your Texas, uh, fence on Texas land and the feds come out and start tearing it down.
You arrest them because they are vandalizing Texas property on Texas soil.
He pretends that he's powerless.
He's not. And this is nothing but
virtue signaling, because if he was really making a big effort, they'd say something like, well,
he's sending 10,000 National Guard. In Venezuela, they had to send 11,000 cops. He's not, you know,
because they got a prison where people are having a party. What is he doing at the border
where 11,000 people have just come across,
not police officers either,
but the criminals he's doing nothing.
And so some Texas officials,
including a Democrat state Senator says that we need to have real solutions
to address this broken immigration system.
That's right.
Because any,
you know,
the putting stuff up at the border,
uh,
you know,
you need to have some control of the border.
Absolutely.
But the underlying problem that any kind of impediment at the border is never going to fix is going to be the welfare magnet.
That needs to be fixed.
You can have some people who come in as guest workers under conditions and so forth.
But as long as you've got a welfare magnet there, you're bribing people to come in,
and they will take that bribe because they're desperate,
individually, desperately poor.
And they're being paid by the Democrats to come in.
I just saw some more confetti going off on the screen.
On Rockfin, thank you very much, Brian and Deb McCartney.
Thank you for the tip.
I appreciate that.
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With your continued coverage and breakdown of the insanity.
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Well, thank you very much.
That is really kind.
And also, Jody Cray.
Thank you very much on Rumble.
Singapore makes its citizens pay $100,000 just to own a vehicle now.
Wow.
Wow.
China is trying to prevent its people from visiting gay countries.
It begins to enforce dress codes.
And DLive Pezzo Navante says the only wall Trump loves is the wailing wall.
That's true.
That's true.
Yeah, he's, again, such a total fraud, just like Maloney on the border issues.
Absolutely total fraud.
One last story here about immigration. And that is that the Biden administration has now sued Elon Musk's SpaceX, saying that they did not hire refugees.
And he's now countersued, saying that requirement is unconstitutional.
He also says it's illegal because he's doing security work.
Has anybody in the Biden administration figured out how they're going to get satellites into
orbit that they want to have for their military?
He's the guy who's doing it.
You talk about doing a total shutdown of our country.
I'm not a Elon Musk fan, and I don't like the kind of monopoly stuff that's going on
with it.
But at the same time, they've got no plan B.
You know, it's just like the grid stuff, right? The solar power and massive batteries that can catch fire and create massive fires and wind power, that is not a backup plan.
That technology is not ready for that kind of deployment at that kind of level.
And so they're shutting things down without a backup plan.
Here's just another one. Well, let's shut down Elon Musk because it's most important for them
that they have a great replacement, and they don't care what else happens.
Even if their military for their empire doesn't have any satellites
they're able to get up.
On Rockfin, thank you, Gard.
I appreciate the tip.
He says, more birthday cheer. David, I was mentioning in the chat, I don't know if you've seen Michael Yon's reporting
from Central America for Redacted, but he is adamant that these moves are from Venezuela,
et cetera, are planned. Yes, I had Michael on one day. Very difficult to get a hold of him. He's so
busy down at the border. And he was down there at the Darien Gap, which is, as you pointed out, it's kind of like
a funnel area for the people who are coming from further down to Central America and from
South America.
And then they're loading them in there in Panama, the Darien Gap.
And he said, you can see how they bring people in from all over the world.
And yeah, and he is, he's right.
It absolutely is planned.
He said,
you know,
we got pictures of the,
you know,
and we got their flyers that they've got for these NGOs,
uh,
that it is planned.
That is replacement migration.
His latest report was chilling and angry.
Thanks for the amazing work in the constant source of hope and truth.
Well,
thank you,
garden.
Thank you for the work that you do,
by the way,
that reminds me,
we're talking to guard and I saw Jason there. Um, thank you, Gardner, and thank you for the work that you do. By the way, that reminds me, we're talking to Gard,
and I saw Jason there.
We talked about Angry Tiger.
He had a wonderful letter about,
he had to go to the emergency room and had asked for prayers.
Was it Tuesday or something?
I'm losing track of when that happened.
And then he wrote a letter the next day,
and I just read it yesterday.
And then I saw when I got on Twitter yesterday to post some of the videos up.
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I saw that he had gone back into the emergency room,
so please keep him in your prayers.
I'm not sure what the current status is.
Maybe Jason knows and he can update us about that,
but I'm not sure what the current status is of Angry Tiger.
So just wanted to pass that on.
One last bit here about must spacex uh the department justice said in august they sued spacex they said the company
violated u.s immigration law by repeatedly turning away job applicants who had refugee or asylee
status spacex responded that it was following federal law governing companies that deal with sensitive
technology.
These are not American citizens.
Does that mean anything to them?
No, no.
And the new filing, the company said the case must be dismissed, though, because there's
another angle of this.
And it's what we're going to talk about when we come back after the break.
And that is the constitutional aspect of this. And what we were talking to talk about when we come back after the break and that is the constitutional aspect of this and what we were talking about with the epa these bureaucracies that have become
fiefdoms these runaway bureaucracies the runaway regulators if you will i wish they would run away
um there's the input uh but then the other aspect of this and part of their countersuit, the company said the case has to be dismissed because it is being overseen by an administrative judge.
No jury trial.
They take that away from us.
The judge was, quote, unconstitutionally appointed and is unconstitutionally insulated from presidential authority because she is protected by two layers of for-cause removal protections.
So in other words, you can't take this person out unless they have done something that is a failure of their execution of the job.
U.S. judges are typically appointed by the president, but the administrative judges are appointed by the U.S. attorney general.
And so you have the organization that is, you know, the Department of Justice coming after you,
and then you're going to stand before a judge that is appointed by the Department of Justice.
And I've said this for the longest time, you look at the administrative state,
when they create these rules, and they say that you're in violation of the rules,
whether it's the FAA or the IRS has been this way, the IRS really kind of set the precedent
for this.
We'll determine that we disagree with your tax return.
You now have to prove to us that we are wrong and you're right.
And, um, you are going to do that in our court and there'll be no presumption of innocence
unless you're Heiner Biden,
of course.
And so this is the type of thing that we're seeing everywhere.
The company pointed to a 2022 ruling by us appeals court,
the found unconstitutional,
how administrative judges can only be removed by a board whose members
themselves can only be removed by the president.
The judges quote, perform substantial executive functions of the appeals court. whose members themselves can only be removed by the president.
The judges, quote, perform substantial executive functions, said the appeals court.
So the president, therefore, must have sufficient control of the performance of their functions. You see, this is all part of the discussions that are happening now
with some of the presidential candidates.
Ramaswamy brought this up. Others have talked about it.
Can the president fire?
If you become president, can you fire people?
We need to have that discussion because government's got to be reduced somehow.
And it's pretty absurd if all these agencies, and they are all under the president,
they're all under the executive branch.
If the president, the head of the executive branch, can't get rid of them,
what's the point of the presidency, right?
I mean, we have subverted the Constitution to such a degree
that the elections have become absurd.
And I said that in 2020.
I said, you know, Trump has lavished money from the Federal Reserve
on all these state and local public health officials to lock us down, these governors. And I said, you know, all this stuff has been done to us this last
year with recommendations from Fauci and recommendations from Trump and money from
Fauci and Trump. Well, money from Trump, not from Fauci. And I said, so what are we voting for
anyway? The government has been turned over to these public health bureaucrats who I don't get to vote for.
So why am I going to the election?
If the president can't do anything about any of this and he can't fire these people, he could have fired Fauci for cause.
He did fire FBI director for cause and also McCabe for cause.
But again, we need to have this discussion.
And so this is why this lawsuit is important, far beyond the border issue.
It's important from a constitutional standpoint of whether or not we'll ever be able to get control of the federal government.
And I don't know if that can happen.
I think the federal government is going to have to be nullified at state and local level.
There was an article on Drudge today saying that about 20% of the people in the U.S.
would like to see secession.
We've had it with the central government.
But secession is not going to be the answer.
We have to have nullification and non-commandeering
because if you just throw down the gauntlet and say,
that's it, they're going to attack you violently.
That's the way this government works.
I mean, they were that way 160 years ago.
They're going to be that way again.
It doesn't matter.
When we're talking about secession, that is something that is a separate issue other than
the reason that you secede.
That's why on my very first program back in 2017, there was a group of people in
California, liberals, who absolutely hated Trump. And so it was the first week of August 2017,
and they hated Trump so much that the liberals in California, there'd been a couple of different
groups, and they were getting some traction at the time,
and said, we need to secede from the United States.
And so I wanted to have them come on,
because typically, secession is always portrayed
as being some kind of a racist thing about slavery,
and that's not true at all.
You look at Scandinavian countries,
they have Sweden, sweden denmark finland um you know
they have joined together and they have separated in different combinations many different times
and never had a war but then there's other countries like the united states where if you
try to get away uh they will as we saw in in the war between the states and the war of northern aggression.
We saw the soldiers coming down.
What did they call them?
Did they call them racist?
No.
Did they say youth slavers?
No.
They called them rebels.
But more than that, the more common term was secesh.
They were fighting them simply over secession.
Simply because they believed that somehow that diminished them, that other people wanted to go their way.
But, of course, that is the principle on which America was founded.
And I always support self-rule and self-government, and I always support decentralization and smaller governments over smaller areas.
But that is not the way that we do it.
We have to do it with nullification
and non-commandeering. That is the intermediate stage. If it gets really bad and if all that
stuff is shut down, then you will get to a situation where secession will be a viable
option. But I think it's interesting that 20% of the people, uh, don't want to have anything to do
with Washington anymore. So getting back to this, I, just a couple more things I want to say before we take a break. In another case, free enterprise fund versus public company oversight
board from the Supreme Court, it made clear that the administrative judge's buffer is unconstitutional.
The judges are, quote, insulated from the president by at least two layers of for-cause
protection from removal, which is unconstitutional under the Free
Enterprise Fund opinion.
And so they said this would illegally deny SpaceX an opportunity for a trial by jury.
They said, in summary here, Congress cannot eliminate a party's Seventh Amendment right to trial by jury merely by relabeling the cause of action to which it attaches
and placing exclusive jurisdiction in an administrative agency.
And that is exactly what has happened with the administrative state.
So the question is, who's going to launch the satellites for biden if they can shut down
tesla do they even care no the key thing that they care about is uh the great reset uh so before we
go to break um oh we got an update from jason barker he says angry tiger called last night
he's back home again touched by he's touched by all the prayers and the community support thank
you for the continued prayers please keep ronda in your prayers as well for her family i she has a grand
child who has got that floppy limb syndrome that we talked about you know there's a christian guy
who is a hereditary thing uh some kind of a genetic thing and they had two children and he had one of the children
who died with it and he was being trolled by atheists and so he said you know well here's
what this is about you know you want to talk about um you know how do i view this when i how do i
view god and how do i view his love when i have a child with this and uh it's an excellent excellent
video travis saw it sent it to
me and i just covered a little bit of that at one point in time and then rhonda said yeah my
grandchild's got this a difficult heartbreaking thing and so please keep her in your prayers
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Well, as we were just talking about the constitutional implications of this lawsuit with SpaceX.
Constitutional confusion, says study finds, a survey reveals that Americans woefully uninformed about their own rights.
Isn't that amazing how apathetic people could be even after 2020?
Just goes to show how they were just overcome with fear and propaganda.
Many of them thought that it was necessary.
And, of course, it's one of the reasons that they don't know anything about the Constitution.
They don't know anything about history is because our schools have been designed to
keep them in the dark, to deliberately dumb down America.
As Charlotte Isabee said in her book, she went there to get rid of the Department of
Education because that was Reagan's promise.
It was brand new.
It was created in the election year of 1980, and he was going to get rid of it.
She went there to help get rid of it.
Instead, it grew.
She resigned.
She wrote a book.
She said, this is about the deliberate dumbing down of America.
And the role of the Department of Education, again, in terms of setting standards and sending out money.
That's the way they always do it.
That's why people say, it wasn't Trump.
It was the Democrat governors.
No, it was Republican governors, and the Republican and Democrat governors
were both doing it because they were being paid to do it
by the federal government and by the Trump administration.
And all this stuff that is happening in the schools is happening
because of the central control of curriculum
if you control the curriculum and you control the testing and you control the accreditation this is
why i say you know private schools are not really a solution homeschooling is a solution because the
private schools are going to tow the line in order to get money from the state money from the feds
and to make sure they are accredited.
And so the people who determine those things are going to be controlling your child's education.
Unless you homeschool, then you have total control. And you also then have a relationship
with your kids that you would not normally have. That's the big fringe benefit, the real reward.
When we do the things
that God has enlisted us to do and you know if you got a child you have been
called to be a parent and so when you when you respond to the things that God
has called you to do there's a real reward in it in this life anyway they
found a significant number of Americans can't even name the three branches of government.
An astounding 17% couldn't name a single branch.
So how are you going to explain to these people, you know, hey, the government's gone off the rails here.
We got three branches of government and the judiciary was never supposed to have the kind of power that it's got.
They all said that's the least of our worries because they don't have any power to enforce
anything.
And then they gave themselves the, uh, the power to do it, uh, presumptively Marbury
versus Madison, which Marbury versus Madison's constitution is really what it was.
I think the Supreme court just eviscerated Madison's constitution.
And that's what Jefferson said about it at the time.
He said, well, that's it.
It's over.
And it's been going downhill at an increasing rate ever since.
But how do you explain to people when they don't even understand that there's supposed to be three branches and what their powers are supposed to be, that they have been usurped by an unelected regulatory bureaucracy that
is supposedly under the executive branch, but the executive, they pretend, doesn't have
any power to get rid of them.
And the presidents want to go along with that because the presidents don't want to have
the responsibility for what the executive branch is doing.
It's like, well, you know, those guys are crazy.
You know, they're the swamp.
I'm Trump.
I'm above all that, and I'm opposed to that.
But then he won't oppose it as president.
Like I said, the entire swamp is under Trump.
He didn't do anything about it.
Didn't even ask anybody for any ideas.
You know, what can I do about this?
You know, I'm new to this whole president thing.
And it's the Constitution.
I wonder if Trump can name the three branches of government.
Nobody gave him a quiz before he became president.
You think he could?
Meanwhile, the respondents were asked to name all the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution.
Most Americans, 77%, could only name one.
Freedom of speech.
I guess that's one of the reasons why they think that January the 6th is a crime.
You know, uh, people have the right to peacefully assemble and redress their grievances.
It doesn't matter that they do it in or around the sacred ground of the Capitol.
You know, they don't have a right to be violent and anybody that got violent should be punished,
but not a life sentence or anything like that.
And we've got people who are not even there given life sentences.
But the people that were there, as misguided as they were in their loyalty to Trump,
they had a right to redress their grievances.
So no wonder that everybody, they're able to get away with this January 6th thing. Only one out of 25% could name all five freedoms protected by the First Amendment, said the director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center, which paid for the survey. freedoms that one does not know one has and will have trouble holding elected and unelected leaders accountable.
If one does not understand the nature of prerogatives, uh,
to protect one's Liberty, uh, let's just call it yours.
She's coming from academia. Isn't she? Interestingly,
over one in five Americans, that's the one to protect one's Liberty,
the one out of five
or the one out of 20 who understands what this is going on.
Only one out of five Americans, 22%, responded to that question by listing the right to bear
arms.
So 22% thought the First Amendment was about the right to bear arms because they hear these
things just in a very superficial way.
Here is a noteworthy question posed to the respondents.
If the President and the Supreme Court disagree on whether an action by the President is indeed constitutional,
who has the final responsibility and final say for determining whether it is constitutional?
Would that be the president, Congress, or the Supreme Court?
Well, guess what?
They got the answer wrong here in Study Fine.
They said a majority, 54%, correctly answered the Supreme Court.
Another 21% said Congress.
4% said the President of the United States.
And 21% admitted they simply didn't know.
I'm saying that 4% got it right.
Because, look, that's what Jefferson said.
That's what Madison said.
And that's what Andrew Jackson did.
And I've mentioned this many times.
You know, the Cherokee right here in this area.
So we're going to remove the Cherokee from this area and we're going to send them to Oklahoma.
Where they've never lived and they don't know how to live and all the rest of the stuff.
Put them on an Indian reservation in Oklahoma.
Well, that was wrong.
And there's some plays around here about the Trail of Tears. It was
a horrible policy. And the Supreme Court said he could do it. And then after they saw what happened
with that policy, they said, oh, we don't like how that looks. And so then they said, you can't do it.
Well, when they said that he could do it, they were looking at the law. When they said that he
couldn't do it, they were looking at the human suffering they said that he couldn't do it they were looking at the
human suffering but as far as the law and the constitution is concerned he had the right to
do it and so when they reversed themselves after a year uh jackson andrew jackson said well the
supreme court has made their decision let's see them enforce it And he continued to do what he had the constitutional power and authority to do,
even though it was a bad policy.
And so this article from Study Finds got it wrong.
The Annenberg people got it wrong.
96% of the people got it wrong.
I'm with Jefferson and Madison on the Constitution.
I think that that's, and of course we've even seen it
exercised that way.
And we should pay attention to that.
We should pay attention to the people
who were there at the beginning
and what they wrote.
And we should not depart from that
because if we do, we're now lawless.
And we have turned the Constitution
into a living document. We should also pay attention in terms of prohibition to what
all of America agreed to in, what was it, the 1920s when they put in the 18th Amendment,
so we're going to prohibit alcohol? Everybody agreed that that was a necessary thing for the
Constitution, that there was no constitutional authority for the government to prohibit alcohol or anything else. And now we don't care about the Constitution.
Rock fan, Brian and Deb McCartney. David, have you seen the model community called
The Point in Utah? They are up on their 15-minute cities out there. No, I haven't seen that.
Utah's innovation community.
Travis has just pulled that up.
Well, there we go.
So they're calling it an innovation community.
We've got so many different aliases for this stuff,
just so you don't understand what it is, I guess.
You know, Trump calls it his freedom cities.
The World Economic Forum calls it their smart cities.
Google called it sidewalk labs.
You know, they've all got different names.
It seems to have the same purpose. So yeah, thanks for that, the point.
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In New York, this article from Zero Hedge,
despite a financial tsunami from migrants,
New York City is focused on removing statues and thinking about
reparations. And so they're saying like, what's the matter with, can't they figure out whether,
no, that's the basis of all this stuff. Kind of interesting that they didn't see that connection
there, right? Because a great replacement is about removing the foundations of America. And these statues are nothing of any intrinsic importance.
They are of symbolic importance.
They're talking about the principles that America is founded on.
And so we're at the point now where they have removed these principles.
People don't understand what the Constitution says or care what the Constitution says.
Even the parts that talk, not even, you know, how is power and the governing structures, how are those things set up?
It's not just that they don't care about that.
They don't care about their own liberties that are given from God, not from the Constitution.
But there are bright red barriers from the
government infringing on those areas, and they don't care.
They're perfectly fine for the government to infringe it.
The government is going to promise that they're going to be safer.
So they don't really care about any of that.
They don't care how the government works, and they don't care how the government infringes
on our liberties.
And so when you get to that situation, and we've been at that situation for quite a while,
most of my life, we've been getting deeper and deeper into that situation.
Now we're at the point where they're just removing anything that references that initial
foundation that is there.
Yeah, the Constitution, the founding of this, so just take down the statues. So we don't have anybody asking awkward questions about this.
So Eric Adams,
the mayor of New York city said the migrant crisis will quote,
destroy New York city.
Yeah.
Cause like I said,
when they went down five minutes going down the line of people and I
watched it for a couple of minutes,
almost everybody was going to New York.
He said,
it's going to hurt low-income New Yorkers with a
quote, financial tsunami. But the city is still
talking about launching a reparations task force and
also removing statues of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and on and on.
A public hearing on the measure to remove works of art on city
property that quote, depict a person who owned enslaved persons or directly benefited economically from slavery
or who participated in systemic crimes against indigenous people or other crimes against humanity.
And, of course, this is just their Marxist way.
Christopher Columbus get pulled into that.
Washington, Jefferson.
You see, what they don't realize is this is not about 18th century slavery.
This is about 21st century slavery.
Our slavery.
You remove these safeguards these people put in because of some things that you don't like in their personal life.
And Jefferson had slaves, but he also had a plan that would protect liberty.
And the way Frederick Douglass looked at this, he said, we need to enlarge that to everybody.
This is a great plan.
Let's not get rid of the plan.
Let's just apply it to everybody.
And that's right
you know nobody comes up with anything that's perfect these men were not perfect and you know
jefferson and the original declaration of independence was very condemning of slavery
he blamed it on the british and so forth but they just pulled all that stuff out it was too
controversial and people like je paternalistic and if you
know if they're being honest about it maybe they use that as an excuse
whatever but the bottom line is that the structures that they had there as long
as we use that structure and apply that equally to everybody. It's a great plan,
but they want to get rid of that plan because they want to institute slavery
against us and they want to colonize us.
You want to come after Christopher Columbus?
Well,
they want you to go after Christopher Columbus so you don't see Klaus Schwab
coming after you.
And so this is,
this is all about misdirection by the way a town on long
island has said if you take down those statues of washington and columbus and jefferson and others
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Like the man with two brains, Steve Martin is what I think of when I see that.
But, uh, the, uh, they are presenting this, uh, not as a really creepy transhumanist thing,
not as a, um, you know, kind of matrix control for people.
Uh, but as this is going to help people who are paralyzed or quadriplegics or people
who have ALS, uh, any of these types of things.
Uh, but, um, you know, Musk says that he wants to get it.
Now he doesn't have any of these things.
He wants this for other purposes.
It's just like saying that these DARPA robots are going to be used to help little old ladies
cross the street when you know they're going to be doing somersaults and firing guns out
of those robotic arms at us.
You know, when you look at these things.
But he said in 2022, he intended to have the device implanted in his own brain, but it
seems unlikely that he'll be among the first ones.
That's right.
He says you first.
He wants other people to be the guinea pigs.
He doesn't want to be the guinea pig for this thing.
During the study, the R1 robot will be used to surgically place the N1 implants,
ultra-fine, flexible threads in a region of the brain that controls movement and tension.
So they're actually going to stick probes into your brain.
This thing is going to sit on top of your brain and, you know,
get recharged electromagnetically or how, I don't know.
Anyway, once in place, the N1 implant is cosmetically invisible
and intended to record and transmit brain signals wirelessly
to an app that decodes
movement intention oh there you go so it's not gonna be like a little lump or something on your
head i guess what it'll do is when i put your skull back in it'll push that that chip further
into your brain i guess is that so no cosmetic uh issues with it whatsoever yeah you want to sign up
for if you want to sign up there's actually an article about how you can do it on USA Today.
So I'm sure they're beating people away from the door at this very moment.
Who knows?
I mean, things have gotten pretty crazy lately.
Actor Stephen Fry is very angry that his voice was used without his permission.
AI ripped it off perfectly.
So he had done an audio book.
He's done several audio books,
but he believes that this came from,
that they trained the artificial intelligence on,
he did all these Harry Potter books.
He read them, right?
So they got ample, um, uh, examples of his voice.
And so they were able to use this,
this long body of work with a Harry Potter series to train artificial
intelligence,
to make it sound exactly like him.
And it freaked him out because nobody had told him that this was going to be
used,
uh,
to narrate a,
um,
uh, a documentary.
He says it was done without my knowledge and without my consent.
And of course, they didn't pay him either.
You know, it would have cost them some money if they had hired Stephen Fry to narrate the documentary so they can do it on the cheap.
And this has been a central issue for actors as well as for writers.
And this is an example of it.
This is just the audio portion of it.
But of course, it is constantly changing.
He said it could therefore train on his seven Harry Potter audio books that he narrated.
And he was paid for that.
It could therefore have me read anything from a call to storm parliament to hard porn all without my knowledge and without my permission.
And this, what you just heard was done without my knowledge.
And he'd played a clip from that, uh, for his part, he thinks that this is just the beginning. He said, uh, he told the crowd that, um, uh, people should think about AI and the crowd.
It was a, um, uh, it was an artificial intelligence, um, uh, crowd.
It was a conference called cog X, which I guess is, um, something about cognizance or
something.
Anyway, he said, we need to think about AI as if it was like the first automobile.
Impressive, but not the finished article.
He said, tech is not a noun.
It is a verb.
It is always moving.
What we have now is not what will be.
And he said, the visual deep fakes that are coming
won't be long until we have full deep fake videos
that are just. So it won't be long until we have full deep fake videos that are just as
convincing.
So,
and the government's response to this is that because we're going to have
deep fake videos that are very convincing,
you're going to have to get an ID.
We're not going to control artificial intelligence.
We're not going to make it stamp stuff.
You're going to have to get an ID to prove that you are human.
Because everything that they do to us, every problem that is out there,
the solution to it is always for you to get an ID so they can track and control you.
By the way, when we're talking about AI cloning Stephen Fry's voice,
you have some scientists out of Japan, a team of researchers at a university of Tokyo are working to try to translate what chickens are saying.
Now, the first question I have was, who cares?
I don't really.
I mean, I don't even care what Biden has to say.
Why would I or Lala Harris?
Chickens are even lower on the scale.
I want to know is on their mind.
I don't imagine there's a great deal on the mind of chickens, maybe even less than is on the mind of Lala Harris.
So that's my first question.
The next thing that it that it occurred to me was, is this like the dog and the dogs, multiple dogs and up?
Remember that?
But they'll call around it and they could vocalize, it would vocalize what they were thinking.
A team of researchers in Japan claims to have done that.
Essentially, they figured out a way to translate the clucking of chickens with the use of artificial intelligence.
Wow.
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Says, thank you for the defense of the founders.
They were born into slave owning.
Yes.
And into an imperfect world.
That's right.
At such a time to make a revolutionary difference.
And that's the thing.
We look at people um take it in context
and as we said before every society this is not something that is unique to america we don't have
to destroy the foundations of america or england or whatever western civilization this is not
something that is unique to america or to europe every society has had slavery. Rome, Greece, the African nations, the Indian nations.
They're talking about indigenous people here in America.
They had slavery.
They would enslave people when they would capture them.
They also had human sacrifice, which we didn't get into in Western civilization.
But they had open human sacrifice.
In Africa, they had slavery as warring
tribes would fight each other they would take slaves as booty every civilization everywhere
at every time and um you know the reason that we use the term slave is because the slavic people
were the ones who were typically being enslaved the most, white Europeans.
What we need to understand is that it was Christian, Western civilization,
and American specifically, that ended slavery.
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We were the civilization that ended it,
even if only temporarily because now we're headed back into it.
But to finish what he had to say,
he said both lives cut short under suspicious
circumstances, so who knows what else they had planned. He said, I suggest reading Washington's
will and Jefferson's omitted Declaration of Independence passages, yes, to see how they
really felt about slavery. Yeah, that's right. And you have a situation, take Robert E. Lee, for example.
He had a situation where it was, he married, the woman that he married was the daughter of Washington's adopted son, I think, or something like that.
Anyway, it was Arlington.
We have Arlington Cemetery.
That was Robert E. Lee's estate. During the Civil War,
the federal government took it over and as an act of vengeance
they turned it into a cemetery to make sure
that he could never come back.
He personally always worked within the
military. He didn't own slaves.
But he was given as part of the estate, he was put as the estate manager there at Arlington.
And he was given this conflicting set of dictates as the executor of the estate.
First of all, he had to maintain an income to the rest of the family that was there.
And then he was also told that he had to free the slaves.
It's like, well, I can't do both of those at the same time.
You know, so he had a real dilemma there.
And, um, and that's the way all these guys were caught in a dilemma.
You know, Jefferson even said, we've got a wolf by the tail.
What do we do with this?
How do we stop this?
We hate this practice, but how do we stop it? Thank in in uh super fey left a message she says okay as a crazy chicken
lady i would love to hear what my flock is saying well there you go you know well this is what they
found uh from the chickens they said they were able to, by using artificial intelligence, they came up with a system that was capable of interpreting various emotional states of chicken.
So using artificial intelligence now, they can tell if the chickens are hungry, if they're afraid, if they're angry, if they're content, if they're excited, or if they're distressed.
What a breakthrough does anybody who owns chickens or owns dogs or
cats or any livestock are you unable to tell by you know your animal enough don't you to know
if they're hungry afraid angry content distressed excited don't you already know that this isn't
like saying you know uh explain the constitution to me or something.
It's not what was happening and up,
you know,
where all of a sudden they're talking about their mission.
All of a sudden squirrel,
you know,
but it's not that at all.
But I wonder if they're going to relabel this and sell it to people and call it chick GPT.
I don't know.
Rooted in complex mathematical algorithms is the way they describe it.
Oh,
that sounds impressive.
It's like science or something in it. By the way they describe it oh that sounds impressive it's like science
or something in it um by the way that reminds me complex mathematical algorithms not that it was a
complex mathematical algorithm it's one of the fun most fundamental things in physics the other day
i got wrong um somebody i said take a look at how uh our models are constantly changing. And we go from, you know, Newtonian physics to quantum physics or something like that.
But still, Newtonian physics is still very useful for doing things.
And I said, F equals MA squared.
And somebody sent me an email and just said, F equals MA.
And it's like, yes, it's been about 50 years.
Well, 40 years, I guess.
And I'm thinking, talking to Einstein, I was thinking E equals MC squared.
Sorry about that.
So if you're doing any gravitational computations today, please, I want to stress that it is F equals MA.
I don't want you to get that wrong.
So I got to make that correction. But this has complex mathematical algorithms that can be used to adapt to the ever-changing vocal patterns of chickens,
meaning that it only gets better at deciphering chicken vocalizations over time.
Just as you do as an owner of chickens.
No, you're not alone at this point in having some doubts about the chicken translating AI's ability to bring us closer to poultry and their many needs.
The team recorded and analyzed samples from 80 chickens.
They don't even have that many of them that they're looking at.
They teamed up with eight animal psychologists and veterinary surgeons.
So that's the basis of their research here.
I think they need a bigger model for starts.
Their model may change with different breeds and environmental conditions.
So the data set used for training and evaluation
may not capture the full range of chicken emotional
states and variations.
This is just the beginning, they said.
We hope to be able to adapt
these AI and
ML techniques to other animals
and to lay the groundwork for incredible
intelligence in the various
animal-related industries.
Well, I think Meredith Wilson was way ahead of the game.
Going back to the 1960s, late 1950s, when he did The Music Man,
he had already, from his observations, noticed just how human-like chickens are,
or how chicken-like humans are. a little more pick a little talk a little pick a little talk a little cheap talk a lot pick a little more pick a little talk a little pick a little talk a little cheap take a lot pick a
little more pick a little talk a little pick a little talk well there you go that was very
clever and uh just so you get the symbolism there they have all these big feathered hats and he does
an aerial shot is there a uh you know a bunch of hens and gossip about the librarian and he cuts over to
some chickens at the same time on rock fan i guess mustang says can they tell if the chickens prefer
to be grilled or fried are they cognizant of their own death that's something that's unique of america
of uh humans isn't it uh i just wanted to follow up with something that happened. I've only seen this reported on in one place,
and this is in a mainstream media Canadian publication.
Artur Pawlowski has been given a 60-day sentence
because he talked to people at the border blockade.
But he's already served time.
And so the judge decided that he would make this,
he would just go with establishing a very,
very dangerous precedent about free speech.
And,
um,
and again,
you know,
this is different even from the situation with Owen because they use,
they enhanced Owen's violation of a,
you know, stay away order. They said that he was in a violation of a stay-away order.
They said that he was in violation of that.
He'd been given prohibition.
They said he didn't finish the terms of the prohibition or whatever.
So that's what he pled guilty to.
But they enhanced the sentencing because they didn't like his speech.
Here we have Arter Polowski.
This is 100% about his speech, 100 speech 100 about it nothing else is involved here and
he got 60 days in jail uh because he talked to these truckers and said you know what you're
doing is very important you know they are taking uh control of your lives they're going to enslave
you with this speaking out against the covid uh health measures, quote unquote,
that blocked Alberta's main Canada-U.S. border crossing for more than two weeks.
The judge gave Arter Polowski 60 days credit for the time that he had served.
He said on Monday that Polowski was not involved in the planning of the so-called Freedom Convoy,
and he said he didn't play a major role with his appearance at the blockade border.
Assuming that, you know, if that was the case, then he would have greater culpability. But look, they set up a very dangerous precedent about free speech there.
He said the accused does not believe that he did anything wrong.
And he is not remorseful for the harm that he has caused.
Well, he didn't do anything wrong. The people who need to go to jail are people like trudeau they're the ones who did something
they're the ones who made free speech a crime they're the ones who seized the bank accounts
of even people who donated to them isn't that amazing both the crown said the judge and the defense are proposing a period of
incarceration.
And I accept that.
And he says that because the defense said,
well,
you know,
just give him time served.
And that's what he went with.
Uh,
but,
um,
you know,
the,
um,
prosecution,
the crown was looking to get a sentence of eight to 10 months.
And, the defense lawyers just wanted time already served of 60 days.
He spent 60 days in prison.
This case is not about freedom of religion, said the prosecutor.
And it is not about free speech.
Oh, yes, it is.
It's about both of those.
This case is a straightforward criminal case.
Well, if all he did was speak,
then this government prosecutor is speaking out of both sides of his mouth.
If the only thing that Polowski did was to speak,
they didn't maintain that he did anything else.
He had nothing to do with any organization of it.
Says the judge.
He didn't show up at the,
at the place. He had no physical presence there uh to block anything he wasn't blocking anything he wasn't doing anything he wasn't
planning anything he only spoke and what a disingenuous lie it is for this prosecutor
say this is not about free speech then what is he he sentenced for? So, you know, they look at this and say,
all right, it's just time served,
so now he can walk.
But a very dangerous precedent had been put in.
All protests must take place within the law,
said the prosecutor.
Okay, so what if you're protesting the law?
What if you're doing civil disobedience
to protest that law?
This is why you have to have jury trials.
And I don't see any indication here that there was a jury trial.
Again, this looks like this was some kind of a judicial proceeding alone.
More than 200 supporters gathered outside the courthouse in Lethbridge
and were chanting, hold the line.
That's right.
It is absolutely key that we hold the line on free speech.
And unfortunately, if they'd thrown him back in jail,
that would have added fuel to the protests.
So they just said, well, he's out,
so let's just stop this. People need to understand what...
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Well, I was just listening to what you
were saying. You called that
guy who
a prosecutor in Canada.
What a prosecutor. a little piece of crap
and how we get a little stupid boy where freedom means nothing yeah and it means nothing anywhere
that's right this is the america and the canadians you know that that start all these
wars to bring freedom and democracy to other countries you know these are the little
slime balls that destroyed libya when they got rid of qaddafi and what about 5 12 15 000 people
died in the flood because the whole country's been rotted apart it was the richest country in africa
before the nobel piece of crap prize winner barack obama. Gaddafi has to go, along with Hillary Clinton,
Samantha Power, and Susan Rice,
if only when we were in charge, to get rid of Gaddafi.
Oh, these are the people that bring freedom and democracy
and you're not allowed to say anything?
And it's everywhere.
If you don't swallow government crap,
that's called misinformation
that's right how dare you not swallow government crap how dare you stick up for your rights
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How dare you?
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, warped priorities is what they should have called it. And it is absolutely a persecution.
I'm sure based on what you were saying there,
you saw Jabsinda Ardern from New Zealand at the UN talking about how speeches war against them, right?
Can't have any debate, can't question anything that they do.
Because, you know, if we had free speech and if we had the ability to question what they're telling us, then we wouldn't do any of that stuff they're telling us.
So we got to stop that.
I mean, what a tyrant she is.
And, you know, Jonathan Turley really took that and he said look
at how she is um praised at harvard and he said you know they just had that study where harvard
was the worst of all the universities as bad as universities are in terms of free speech anywhere
they were by far the worst they had a negative rating because of other things that they did
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our speech is a war against them.
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I see it as warfare, and I think right now, in this Cold War,
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And so that is a war against their tyranny.
Yeah, a little clown of nothing.
That's all she is, a little arrogant clown of nothing.
Oh, now she's a professor at Harvard.
Yeah, I know.
Oh, wait, why is she professor?
Well, she was the prime minister of New Zealand. Why, I know. Oh, wait, why is she professor? Well, she was the prime minister of New Zealand.
Why?
Of course.
You know, George Collins said, it's one big club and you ain't in it.
And that's all this really is.
There was an article about this guy running for Senate in Pennsylvania and about how all of the rich guys, you know, the Goldman Sachs gang, one after another, donating
money to them. And they name
all the people that are there
at this thing, at a
mansion in
the Hamptons, you know.
And again, that's all it is.
You
nailed it perfectly.
It's these very, very elite that are in control of everything and they want to continue to control us.
And they are ready.
This is from March 2020. All workers in non-essential businesses across New York State are required to stay home in an effort to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced at a press conference Friday morning.
Who the hell is he to tell me what to do?
An arrogant little daddy's boy my daddy was mario
cuomo renamed the tappan zee bridge after my daddy it's only going to cost you 30 million dollars
you little taxpayers of slavelandia oh you forgot to put mario m cuomo take down those signs and you put it up the way I tell you to,
I'm not making this up.
How can they,
was it signage that cost $30 million?
How could they possibly?
Wow.
Wow.
This is something that must be some really nice signs.
Listen,
this is so important.
And he announced in an effort to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
This is March 20th.
On March 11th, 2020, the World War Organization 4 219 people dead out of 117 countries
so we're talking about 4 000 people about 117 countries is about 7 billion people. Out of a period since January to March,
and you're calling it a pandemic?
Yeah.
Think of the stupidity.
Remember the circles on the floors of every way you walked in
to just stand six feet apart?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Because, you know, David Knight knight you are a moron you actually don't believe
that wind blows in straight lines every six feet how dare you not believe that you believe in misinformation. And I'm that clown, arrogant little girl from New Zealand.
How dare you not believe what I tell you,
that the wind blows exactly in straight lines every 16.
And you stand on the other side of that plexiglass
in front of the people that you're giving money to when you're
when you're when you're buying something because the wind doesn't go under that plexiglass it
doesn't go around it and it doesn't come behind it that's right so you david knight you believe
in misinformation and i remember when we had to go to the grocery store and they would the big box
stores that were essential according to trump you know the rest of the stores that were not essential.
These were essential because they would push the agenda and they not only had the circles, but they would set it up so that you could only go in one side and out the other.
Remember that?
You know, you got a one way thing and, you know, it's like, are you kidding me?
I can't.
Oh, we've got police standing here in uniform.
Now we're going to arrest you if you try to go into this door over here,
you got to go on to walk down the other end of the building,
the big box and go into that door. And then you'll come out over here.
And it's like, again, it was such a silly little thing, but you know,
they were loaded up with cops to enforce it. Just amazing to me.
Just amazing. But you know,
the other thing that bothers me about that now, where we are, is that there is now a concerted effort by everybody, including the Biden administration.
The Biden administration said, we're not going to pay any more money to the Wuhan lab in China.
Why would we be paying any money to them in the first place?
Until 2033.
2033?
We're going to cut that off because, you know, we've got to get some information about how they created this worldwide pandemic.
Even Biden is jumping in on this Wu flu thing from Trump.
And it bothers me as I see this being pushed.
The CIA is now releasing stuff saying, yeah, yeah, we lied to you about that.
And we were paying people who thought it was the lab.
But now it really is the lab.
And I look at this, and Gerald, I don't believe that this was a virus.
This is a respiratory thing, like we always have.
But this is a weaponized protocol to kill people in the hospitals.
It was weaponized propaganda to lie to people with statistics to impose all this stuff.
And the real thing that was created in the lab was the vaccine.
And they, as people are starting to zoom in on this thing and starting to question what is going on with this mRNA stuff,
why are these lipid nanoparticles, why are they persisting in our bodies,
why are we seeing all these heart attacks and all the rest of this stuff,
as people are looking at that, the real thing that was designed in the labs, they're coming up with this
stuff.
Even RFK comes up with a book about the lab.
I think this is big mistimed direction.
I looked at it in December when they started talking about this in Wuhan, and they started
with all this stuff about a bat.
And it's like, that's nonsense in a wet market or something.
And I looked at it and said, whoa, wait a minute, though.
The only biosafety level four lab that they got in all of China is right there, just a couple of blocks away from it.
Maybe something did get out of the lab, because I know how these things are like sieves. It's one
of the reasons why they were there in China doing it. They were told to stop doing it in the U.S.
because they had so many accidents. And so I looked at that, but then when I saw the fake stuff,
I knew it was fake. I saw the fake people falling down and all the rest of this thing.
And I knew, and then they make a big show,
oh, somebody we think might have been exposed to it,
and they've got everybody in hazmat suits moving them into temporary housing,
and they photographed it.
I said, this is being, I know what Dark Winter and all these germ games are about.
They're setting this stuff up.
And so then I was opposing that.
And you had a lot of people who were pushing this.
You better be afraid because this could be a real thing. And at the same time, you had a lot of people
in alternative media pushing this idea that it was coming from the lab and the establishment at
the time was poo-pooing that and shutting that down. But it was creating fear in the people who
should not have had fear about it. And now
it's being used by everybody, I think, to go back and to misdirect people away from what this vaccine
was doing, because now there's bipartisan culpability in this. And now everybody wants
to focus on Wuhan because they want to make China an enemy, but they also don't want you to realize
what the bipartisan bioweapon really was,
I think. And that's my opinion. What do you think about that? Is that the way you see it?
Yeah, I agree with what you're saying. This whole thing is just disgusting.
Yeah. And forcing people to get vaccinated, my God. But again, going back to what I was
listening to you talking about with this clown lady over there that's the harvard lady telling us you know that you know we have to stop the people from from
free speech again the stupidity of all of this again you know it's one after another
i mean you read this article about you know again this is from CNN. Cuomo says, you ready?
Acknowledge that his actions will cause disruption. There's a quote. They will cause
businesses to close. They will cause employees to stay home. I understand that.
This will cause much happiness. I understand that this will cause much happiness i understand that also i accept full responsibility if someone is unhappy if somebody wants to blame someone
or complain about someone blame me there is no one else who is responsible for this decision
hey wait a minute no one else responsible for this decision you little son
of a who the hell are you to tell me what to do yeah oh there's no one else responsible for this
decision cilenti i'm andy cuomo i'll tell you what to do yeah that's right i'll tell you what to do i mean it's right in front of his mouth is in front
of our eyes and there's no pushback on this and again that's why we came out with these shirts
yeah you could get a trends journal and here's the back
i mean the arrogance that's pretty clear the arrogance
there is no one else responsible for this decision
yeah i am the only one responsible for this decision and you will do what I tell you to do. This is America.
This is the country that goes all over the world and kills millions of people
and steals hundreds of trillions of dollars
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Yeah,
that's right.
I don't want you informed because I don't care about your consent.
You know,
that's really what this is about.
Uh,
by the way,
um,
I got a message here.
This is from,
uh,
um,
thank you.
Uh,
I handy.
Thank you very much.
Uh, thank you for the tip
he said he works in ems uh gerald and he says the 2020 the slowest year in my entire ems career
watched the numbers this fall with the new home tests it says happy birthday faye hi gerald god
bless you guys thank you very much uh handy and And thank you, Mark Crawford. Appreciate that as well.
And Rockfin, thank you for those tips.
Yeah, Handy has got a sub stack now,
and he's been sending me stuff for years with this stuff happening
of what he saw on the ground.
It truly is amazing.
People coming in with heart attacks, don't do anything with a heart attack.
Give them a COVID test first because we can make more money that way.
I mean, it's just amazing what we saw. this is the hospital death protocol that we had there and again if he tested
positive it would he would have died not from a heart attack but from covet right yeah yeah again
what he just mentioned about the uh the covet 19 tests that they're sending out It's costing us $600 million. Wow.
So, again, it's the politicians are owned by the bigs.
End of story.
All our money goes to the bigs, and the bigs tell the politicians what to do.
That's right.
Yep.
Yeah, the guy that I was talking about who got the 60 days and that perse uh persecutor let's call him that so this is not about free speech and you probably heard me say well they did they said he
didn't do anything else other than speech so that's obviously what he's being uh but but he
knows you know i did an interview with him he's uh from poland and he was a street preacher and
he stood up for this stuff and he was there with a freedom convoy it wasn't a religious thing per se i mean his convictions were based on his religious beliefs but he was talking to them
about the general freedom issue and he you might remember him uh gerald early on uh he had that
video where these canadian cops came by at his church to shut it down and he says out out nazis
you get out you get out because he had lived under a communist system he'd lived in a totalitarian country he could smell it a mile
away and he was not going to tolerate it and that's the key thing and that's why they came
after him i mean they they pulled him over they arrested him on a road they handcuffed him and
lift him up by his uh his arms in the back put him in a throw him away in a jail you know for a
couple of months like they did other people who pushed back against this, but it was, um, uh, it was to
set up this precedent.
And that's the bad thing is that they got away with this.
I don't, whatever happened to jury trial, you know, it's just amazing.
Yeah.
Again, you know, you know, you were here.
I had that rally that when everything was locked down.
Yes.
Yes.
And how well I'm hated for doing that.
We all died, by the way, at the rally.
Yes.
You died just like AOC.
The stupidity of these masks, right?
When you read what it says on the box that these masks do not eliminate exposure to the risk of any
disease or infection don't forget to wear them and again you know i got to go back to this because
this is from our trends journal going back to april 14th 2020 in italy where it is now known that 99% of those who died from COVID-19
had significant health issues before contracting it,
and the average age of those who died was 79.5 years of age.
And over three quarters of those that died had high blood pressure and a third diabetes.
But COVID killed them.
And Italy was the first to lock down.
Yeah.
And again, the arrogant guy, these all these politicians, this guy Conti, I think you should take that O out and throw another letter in there, stated that the extended lockdown was a decision.
You ready?
For which I take all political responsibility. stated that the extended lockdown was a decision, you ready,
for which I take all political responsibility.
Again, political responsibility.
Yeah, then he should be going to jail.
The arrogance.
You do what I tell you to do. One little clown after another,
from the mayors to the governors,
to the senators,
telling you what to do.
And it goes on,
and I got to tell you this
because it's so important
on how they sold this.
They sold it by telling,
again, we came out with the,
we call it all the time the covid war
and you're talking about that new zealand uh prime minister she told all citizens to behave
as if they have the coronavirus eliminating all physical contact with anyone outside the house or living space.
Then we write, as of last Saturday,
four people died from the virus in a country of 4,800,000 people.
Yeah, yeah.
Four people died out of almost 5 million people and the arrogance of these peoples
that's the clown that they had at the un and then you're ready for this
fauci this again this is april i don't think we should shake hands ever again
and he recommended compulsive handwashing.
Yeah.
That's what I said.
I said, the entire country has gone OCD.
Uh, at that time, it truly was.
I mean, people were afraid to, you know, to, to, to handle the pump, to put gasoline in
their car and stuff.
I mean, it truly was amazing.
I haven't seen it for a while down here.
You know, yesterday we went into the grocery store, Gerald,
and there was a young guy that was packing bags,
and it's the first mask I had seen in years, anywhere.
And he had a mask, and he had a beard.
And Karen said, I really want to say something.
I said, at this point point there isn't anything that
you can say to this guy to wake him up i mean if he even if the mask worked which as you point out
it says there it doesn't work so he can't read but uh even if the mask worked it's not going to
work with a beard i was telling people that at the very beginning i said if you see me shave my face
then uh you know that uh i'm really scared and trying to wear a mask somewhere because I had just gone snorkeling the previous fall.
Karen and I took a trip and I had not used a scuba mask since I was in college and I didn't have a beard mustache at the time.
And when I put that on with the, with the, uh, just completely filled up.
I mean, it would, it doesn't, it doesn't make a seal around your face at all.
And so it was like, how in the world do these people think that wearing a beard
and a mask is somehow just hysterically ridiculous and sane.
Well, they were all over the place up where I am up here in Kingston.
I go to the health food store and most of the people are wearing,
about 20% of the people are wearing masks.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
He's the only one I've seen in a couple of years.
I want to go on with this because it's very important because tracking
trends is an understanding of where we are,
how we got here and where we're going.
And you'll get that COVID war.
And I'm mentioning this because the damage it's done is incalculable, physical, mental, and financial. They artificially propped up to all of the markets
around the world with record low interest rates and countless trillions of dollars pumped into it.
You go back to July, it's right there. I said that the markets were going to go down in september and october
because cheap money's running out they're raising interest rates you don't why gamble in in the in
the equity markets when you're getting five percent on your money on on treasuries or money market
funds this thing's going to go down but I want to mention this because the damage that
it's done is no one talks about it. And also there's that office building bust that we had
forecast three years ago. According to Castle with a K, the office occupancy rate in the 10 largest cities of america is 47 percent wow that's occupancy occupancy so in other
words less than half aren't 60 some 50 what 57 53 of the people aren't going back to work
wow that's amazing so now they got to pay their loans the people that own the buildings and now
people aren't renewing their leases and if they are they're getting them for a lot less and taking
a lot less space and they're non-convertible the ones that are built in the last 50 years they
can't convert them into homes they you just knock them down because they're built like crap they're just big squares so going back to when they started the covid war we said play the war card
governor ned and we put in quotations general lamont of connecticut said, this is a war that is never won. It's a war that we have to figure out
how we wind it down in the safest possible way. And then we write, as of yesterday, 554 residents of a population of 3.6 million people had died from coronavirus, which equals 0.015%.
Over in New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy said, quote, for violating the coronavirus lockdown can result in up to six months in jail and a fine of up to
$1,000. This is a quote, what I read and it keeps going. The conviction will also result
in a criminal record that can impact employment as well as limit housing and education opportunities for years, end quote.
Wow.
Then the little clown, a little clown, he got the wrong name.
His name is Governor Tom Wolf.
It's Governor Tom Pussycat, a wolf, a little nothing.
You ready?
Added stay-at-home orders on nine counties above the 10 already covered for a total of
19 counties, and movement
is restricted to certain health travel or travel to a job.
At employer, the government designates
as life-sustaining.
That's the only way to go.
As of last Friday, 407 residents died from coronavirus in Pennsylvania.
Do you know what it is?
0.004%.
Yeah, yeah.
And that was with their crazy test as well.
When he said it's going to have employment and housing,
even issues for you in the future,
it ought to have employment issues for him. Shouldn't it?
He ought to lose his job and he ought to be housed in a cell.
That's where all these people should be. You know,
I ought to give them an opportunity to,
to enjoy the fruit of what they want to be responsible for because they're the
ones who are responsible for this. You know,
I find it interesting that they're in New York, Gerald, Republicans have said,
we don't like the fact that, um, Hochul wants to extend these vote by mail things, uh, to
a new extent.
Right.
And, and I look at this and it's, um, you know, the Republicans will push back against, you know, Biden's some of his mandates.
They don't realize that Trump would have incentivized this stuff, but they don't want to push back against the vote by mail elections.
Right. Which was the essence of what happened in 2020.
They want to complain about how they were screwed in this election.
It's like, you know who screwed
you it was trump who put in those new rules and we're doing all the elections now with those rules
and so now that they've established that precedent of uh mail voter you know ballot harvesting and
vote by mail and all the rest of stuff are now for a couple of elections now the democrats are
going to extend it and the republicans say oh, no, you can't do that. Right.
What a bunch of phony professional wrestling this is.
You know, the fact that they're going now, now they're going to have a problem with it because she's going to extend it. They never had a problem with it to get rid of it, even in the 2022 elections.
Right.
When they were telling us they were not pretending that we had a pandemic at that point in time.
We should have gotten rid of those pandemic election rules, but they didn't.
They kept them in place.
Now they're going to be, the Democrats are going to continue to extend it.
And that's the way it always is, isn't it?
It's like a ratcheting effect between the Republicans and Democrats.
Look at the clowns that they're telling us what to do.
I just read this stuff about the coronavirus it looked at we got ignorant arrogant narcissistic
freaks running the show it's as simple as that by the way when we wrote this in april 14 2020
as of last week over 100 countries were in lockdown wow Wow. Yep.
I got a note here.
I mentioned Handy talking about how he had somebody coming in with a heart attack
and all the classic signs and everything, and they had to do a test first.
I had another listener on here on Rockfin.
Nancy Chalmers says, my friend had a heart attack,
and before they would treat him, he had to be tested for COVID.
Why?
Because it's about the money.
That in and of itself, Gerald,
shows that they had absolutely no concern about people's health.
It was 100% about the money, doesn't it?
You know, you've got somebody who's having a heart attack.
You've got to work fast.
They don't care.
We're going to do the test first.
By the way, thank you, Frank Neame.
Thank you very much for the tip.
I appreciate that.
I'm a rumble.
But yeah, that says it all, doesn't it?
It was all about the money.
And we've had this overpaid medical profession
and the pharmaceutical companies,
and now the hospitals have become so bad
because they're all pretty much owned by a few large corporations,
and it's all about the money as it's never been before.
And so these people are just ripe to be used for this globalist agenda.
They could be bought.
And that's exactly what happened.
They bought them to run this stuff through on us, didn't they?
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The hospitals are owned by big corporations. Big corporations own the entire country.
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I remember back in the early 1970s and and a and when people were there
was this guy pushing against walmart that this should not be allowed and there were no walmarts
back then you know they were only what in arkansas and and then they've taken over the whole all of the bigs own everything as i say when i was a
young guy there were hardware stores stationary stores grocery stores drug stores now they're
all chains so you're talking about the hospital chains the whole country's been taken over by
by the uh by the by the elite rich.
That's one of the things that made me so sick, you know, Trump turning
everything over to the big box retailers.
And of course, as I knew at the time, uh, you know, and because I've
experienced it myself and my family, any kind of business, uh, has been
shut down and most of the, even the small retail businesses have been
shut down as you point out, because these Bain Capital and Mitt Romney and these big box retailers that he put together shutting down the hardware stores, the stationary stores, you know, personal, uh, services like hair and, uh, nailed salons and things like that.
Uh, and, um, uh, and restaurants.
And so what'd they go for?
You know, Trump said, well, you're not essential.
It's like, okay.
So the only segments where you have any area really for most Americans to
participate as an entrepreneur, those are not essential.
And it's so clear to me that that's what they were targeting
with this stuff as well, economically.
And, of course, his PPP thing, you know,
more than half of the money went to 5% of the people, the big people.
And he and Mnuchin reset the rules for what a small business was
so the big guys could get the money, and they got the lion's share of it.
Oh, look what the airlines got.
Yeah, oh, yeah. Countless hundreds of billions. money and they got the lion's share of it oh look what the airlines got them yeah oh yeah
yeah countless hundreds of billions you know there was a guy up here not like an older guy like my
age made all the news in in new york and beyond a barber that got arrested for cutting a person's
hair in their house yeah yeah i mean it's a fact yeah if you had a dear friend of mine a husband was dying they
weren't allowed to go see him oh yeah that's everywhere yeah and take a look at what happened
in michigan you know that they made a big issue out of it with a an elderly barber he was in his
early 70s or something 74 or something and um you know they shut him down and he became a focus of he he you know they
had a demonstration on the grounds of governor whitmer's mansion there and um he was there
giving free haircuts to the people protesting all this lockdown stuff uh you know he never got sick
from any of this stuff he was violating the rules but you know they were cracking down on everybody
in the in these states.
And they want to leave these precedents in, and they use every crisis to push the censorship, to push the global ID, the surveillance, the tracking, and all the rest of that stuff.
Yeah.
This week we had, you know, when we talk about CBDC, and of course that's a big part of it, there was an extension.
Citibank was not part of the pilot program for FedNow, you know, which is kind of the wholesale version of CBDC.
And the next version is going to be the FedCoin, which is a retail version of it. But Citibank was not a part of that and so Citibank is now come up with a kind of almost getting to retail telling
people well if we got a line of credit or some other things like this we can use FedNow so
they're trying to incorporate FedNow into that trying to get themselves back into the inner
circle but I mean it's getting really close to putting in CBDC. And of course, the two frontrunners, Biden and Trump, both love
CBDC.
What are your thoughts on
that and when it'll be deployed?
Do you think that's going to happen
even before the election? Do you think that there'll
be a reason for this? It's totally
a guess, and we wrote about it. You go back
years ago, we've been writing about
this. Matter of fact, one of the
covers of the Trends Journal was
From Dirty Cash to Digital Trash.
That's right. At the beginning of this
so-called pandemic, yeah.
Yep.
So the way we see it happening,
there'll be a financial
crisis, and they'll use that
as an excuse.
And even again, as much as I
can't stand Trump, the whole thing about Russia
Gay was total baloney, and we had detailed it as i can't stand trump the whole thing about russia gay was total baloney and
we had detailed it as it was happening that's right the facts in that was baloney so they'll
make up something like the russians hacked our banking system they've stolen all our money so
we're coming out with a new currency something like that they'll make up something they're going
to use a crisis to push it through is the way we see it yes yes and so that may be
maybe they'll wait until after the election before they pull their crisis and or a war
you know and again look what's going on you just you just said what went on with the in the crimea
area where they just bombed the r military headquarters. Yeah, the headlines here, you'll get a kick out of this from The Sun,
a British paper, heart of evil.
Putin's feared Black Sea fleet headquarters is blown up by a British
storm shadow missile.
They're so proud of that.
And a massive fiery blitz on occupied Crimea.
Heart of evil.
Whose heart is evil in this you know these people are
bragging about their missile and trying to push us into world war three who's got the evil heart here
why didn't that clown that people wrote that headline could you read read it back to me yeah
heart of evil putin's feared black sea fleet headquarters is blown up by british storm shadow missile and a massive
fiery blitz on occupied crimea how about if it was bush's operation uh whatever it was that he did in
afghanistan you know what what if the russians supplied the weapons to the Iraqis and the Libyans and the Afghans to fight America as America went into all of these countries and killed millions of people?
How come they never wrote it like that?
Exactly.
And how about the occupied Crimeaa that that's that's
such a funny these people have absolutely no sense of humor or of history right you you had
the british defense minister said well we beat the russians in crimea once before we'll beat
them again what were they doing in crimea what were you doing in crimea you were at war with
the russians so you were in russian territory Crimean war. I mean, this is the war they wrote about the, you know, our, our, our duty is not to ask the reason why we are to do or die.
Right.
That, that came from that war where they were fighting the Russians in Crimea because Crimea has been a part of Russia since, you know, 400 years ago or earlier.
I mean, they just.
Like what the hell are the British doing over there?
Oh,
I forgot the sun never sets on the British empire.
How stupid of me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But you know,
at the same time he's saying that,
yeah,
we're going to beat him because we did it once before.
Well then,
uh,
you just admitted that that was Russian territory.
I mean,
yeah,
it's crazy.
He didn't even realize how he owned himself.
I mean,
they brag about the sun never
settled british empire we're going to any country we want steal what we want kill anybody that we
want to get anything we want that's right and that's what's going on by the way now in south
africa that most people have absolutely no idea about with niger and gabon and um the other
countries they're they're uniting against. The French are down there stealing uranium out of Niger, paying them nothing.
Wow.
So they overthrew the clown that was the head of it over there,
and they're telling the French to leave.
And Macron's saying, no, we're not going to pull out.
Wow.
And I love the term that they use, colonies.
It was a form of French colony.
What do you mean colony?
That's like going into somebody's house, putting everybody in.
You do what I tell you to do.
I own your house now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's like in Israel with the settlements.
Isn't that a nice word settlements you look at you look at israel when it was like that big when when when when they illegally gave it to israel in 1947 it's like that
big and now it's like that big because steal all the land we want how dare you say anything
so that you're an anti-semite for saying that yeah take it easy you know yeah don't don't call me an anti-semite i was just talking about america. Yeah, take it easy. Don't call me an anti-Semite.
I was just talking about America.
I was just talking about other countries.
Don't call me an anti-Semite.
I can't say anything bad about you.
Your murderers are okay.
That's right.
Yeah, they, as you're talking in terms of what is happening in Africa,
this prime minister I've been talking earlier yesterday and today about Georgia Maloney, who was campaigning to protect against African immigration.
And mostly he's coming from North Africa.
And, you know, that one island in Italy that only had 6,000 people on it, Lampedusa.
And all of a sudden, 6,000 people land uninvited, unvetted,
and then it is now swelled to 18,000 people have moved in
on this island that formerly had 6,000 people.
Maloney's response is to go to the UN and to say,
you know, the UN needs to do something about this.
I mean, she's the prime minister.
You see this over and over again, of course, on the politicians who say one thing and do
another.
But she says that we have to make sure that the Africans or anybody can have the right
not to immigrate, which means that we don't steal their stuff.
And it's exactly what you're talking about going on right now with the colonialism, with
the French stealing what is there uh in africa and uh so
these people are dirt poor and now they're moving into uh europe and they're being facilitated in
terms of doing that to the extent that it's going to destroy uh italy and every other country that
they're doing this in it's truly it's amazing oh yeah i got i when i was in italy the last time
it was back in 2015, I went
to the world's fair.
It was in Milan, terrible brought to you by McDonald's and Coca-Cola.
But anyway, drove up from, um, Naples all the way up to, to Rome.
And once you got past Naples and only about 30 miles away from Rome, it were homeless
people all over the place.
Back in 2015
from africa and other countries and and that was back then so let's go back to why this happened
and when they flooded in you could thank the nobel piece of crap prize winner barack obama
i mentioned about getting rid of libya qaddafi has to go. Anybody can look this up.
Gaddafi warned Europe, if anything happens to me, you're going to have a refugee and migrant crisis
you're not going to be able to handle because we're stopping them from coming through.
Yeah. Most of them are coming out of Tripoli in that whole area. They got rid of Gaddafi and boom.
Number two, what's your favorite war?
You know how many Afghans are in Europe?
Only a couple of million out of Syria, like 5 million.
The war brought to you by Obama.
That the United States is still there in eastern Syria stealing the oil?
What are we doing in Syria?
We have no right, B.
Oh, we're getting those ISIS's, Salanti.
We're melting ISIS's everywhere we go.
What if Syria said, we want to get the anti-Syrians that are in the United States.
We're going to take over California, but that'd be fine.
Yeah.
There was just a story that covered yesterday of a young girl who was raped
by a gang of guys, immigrants, uh, from Syria, from Afghanistan, young girl.
Uh, they're telling people,
you got to have an ID now to go to the pools or don't even let your kids go to
the pools. I mean, that's their response.
They're not going to do anything about the crime.
And as you point out, these people are there because their countries have been torn apart.
We look at what has happened in Libya.
You've got open slave markets now there after all the chaos that Hillary Clinton and Obama
did there that they're so proud of.
And that was another key thing about Julian Assange.
And that was some of the emails that he revealed that Hillary Clinton
was talking about how they had to take out Gaddafi because of what he was doing with gold. He was
setting up a system that was going to challenge the European Central Bank, so he had to be taken
out. And it was not just the gold. He was also looking at the massive freshwater reservoirs that
they had deep in the ground to exploit those in the area that was very arid.
And so for all those reasons, they had to take him out
because he was going to create an economic power
that was counter to them and to their central banks.
And same reason they're taking out Julian Assange now.
Yep.
And again, as you mentioned, Libya is a hell hole now and it was the richest country in Africa.
Yeah.
And the people had more rights and benefits than most of the world.
And it used to be a big tourist place.
Now it's finished.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Thanks to you.
Look what we did again.
As I say,
you'd think we'd be in Iraq, Syria, or Libya
if their major export was broccoli.
Well, we're talking about oil.
Libya has one of the richest oil deposits in the world,
and it's very easy to get.
It's not deep.
And again, remember the Halliburton going into it with Dick Cheney, former CEO of Halliburton, going into Iraq right after we took it over?
The no-bid contracts.
Climbs to get in front of people's eyes.
Yeah, no-bid contracts for Halliburton, his friends there.
You have an article at Trends Journal, retail sales rose in August thanks to rising oil prices.
Isn't that something?
You know, hey, they can look at this and say, as they artificially drive up the price of oil, it's not a bug, it's a feature because now we've got increasing retail sales.
What a cynical way these people operate, isn't it?
And then when you look at more of the data, the retail sales don't include inflation.
So yeah,
the number went up in terms of what people are spending,
but they're spending more to buy less.
And we had warned it's in your trends journal again,
that the markets would go down in September and in October,
we are this far away from a away from a serious market crash.
And you asked me about gold prices. Again, we said it, made it clear as can be. Again,
there are no advertisements in the Trends Journal. So no one tells us what to do or what to say.
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So now the street is saying that they're going to keep interest rates high.
We're saying yes, and they may even raise them another 25 basis points in November.
But guess what?
In the run-up to the presidential reality show in 2024, they'll lower the interest rates.
Because they keep the government in power in power.
And the government in power right now in America is the central bank, the Federal Reserve.
And if you don't believe me, once upon a time, not too long ago, Janet Yellen was the head of the Federal Reserve.
Now Janet Yellen is the United States Treasury Secretary.
Got it?
They're running.
They own our country.
Yes.
Yes.
The banksters own America and much of the world.
Yes.
Well,
you know,
as you point out,
they're going to try to,
uh,
you know,
give a kind of a,
you know,
we're addicted to this easy money and a lot of other things. So they're going to try to uh you know give a kind of a you know we're addicted to this easy money and a lot of other things so they're going to try to give us a little temporary high before
the election by lowering interest rates and of course um you know we've had a lot of release
of the strategic petroleum reserves to try to give us a little bit of an artificial high
of reduced oil and gas prices does he have enough that can, has he depleted that so much so that he doesn't have that capability to do
that before the election?
Or is he going to pull that?
It's not going to make,
it's not going to make a difference.
You know,
it's a,
you're looking at,
you're looking at Brent crude now,
$94 a barrel.
And again,
we had forecast this year,
the beginning of the year that oil oil prices would hit $100.
So we're only $6 off, so we really hit it.
And then now, yesterday, or two days ago, Russia announced they're stopping diesel leaving the country because they're in short supply
now let's go back to Europe they raised interest rates Germany the fourth largest economy in the
world is in recession inflation is going much much higher because thanks to the idiots in charge they put sanctions on russia
and germany was getting 40 of their gas and oil from russia now they're getting zero
we're next to zero now the prices are skyrocketing so what we're going to see is dragflation.
Economies are going to drag down, not stagflation.
They're going to drag down, and inflation is going to go higher.
It's going to be very, very serious.
But as I keep saying, when all else fails, they take you to war. And you just read about how the UK weapons are firing into Crimea.
And in 2014,
they had a vote in Crimea after they overthrew the democratically elected
government of Viktor Yanukovych in Ukraine,
brought to you by Victoria Newell in the United States.
And they voted whether to go with Russia or Ukraine,
and only 96% of the people voted to go with Russia.
And well over 90% of the people turned out to vote.
Wow.
Yeah, self-determination, that doesn't matter.
And we don't care about that anymore.
You know, there was an article I talked about, mentioned it earlier today,
the fact that, according to a recent survey,
20% of the people wanted to see secession happen in the United States.
The problem is, is that, you know, secession has happened peacefully in Scandinavian countries.
They've separated and combined in many different ways, many different times without having
a war.
But other places, especially like the United States, they don't want that to happen.
And you see that there in Ukraine as well.
You know, and that was the hypocrisy, the fact that Ukraine would say, well, we get
our independence from Russia, but we're not going to give independence to Crimea.
Right. So self-determination for me, but we're not going to give independence to Crimea, right?
So self-determination for me, but not for thee, right?
And you always see that type of thing, that type of hypocrisy.
And so the response to 90-some-odd percent of the people showing up and 96% of them voting stay with russia was for ukraine to fire missiles
and that's the type of thing that we're going to see uh if we take the approach to secession i
think the way that we need to do it is with nullification and with um uh non-commandeering
laws and and have some people at the state level that are going to push up and just say well that's
not going to happen here and we've actually seen that type of thing already being done with, and the leftists did it with marijuana laws. You know, look at, we got
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And people like Jeff Sessions was afraid to do anything about it because he
knew that he didn't have any constitutional authority to do anything about it.
Again, the only reason they legalized is get high tax money.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And the story, let's go back to the COVID war.
Liquor stores were allowed to stay open because of the high taxes that they
get from liquor.
Oh, and I want to mention again, I mentioned that when all else fails,
they take you to war.
United States is going to keep ramping up the Ukraine war.
Ukraine is lost.
They're finished.
It's over.
Yes.
And you can see that in Zelensky.
He's getting really angry and complaining and casting, you know,
blame on everybody else and threatening them.
Poland now said they're
not going to send them any more weapons yeah that's right poland was one of the biggest supporters
their neighbors so ukraine has lost this war russia's destroyed the place they control over
20 of it they've destroyed ukraine's uh uh infrastructure, both power and transit.
Could you imagine every day hearing sirens going off when you're living in Kiev and other cities?
The economy is gone.
It's finished.
So they're going to, Biden has a perfect war mongering track record a little boy
he's only three years older than me
that had five
draft deferments during the Vietnam
War and one
of them is he said he had asthma
after they finally was going to draft
them oh but he used
to brag what a great athlete he
was
but now you can't go fight.
It's like one of these clowns after another.
Yeah.
So Biden is not a war that that guy didn't love.
He is going to take us to a major war and it's going to get the people's mind
off the problems as that's why I mentioned why they call it a COVID war.
Yes.
When you sell war, everybody marches on.
That's right.
And don't believe me, 88% of the people swallow little Georgie Bush's crap that we got to get that guy Osama bin Laden dead or alive in Afghanistan.
88% of the people.
Yeah, that's right.
And yeah, they swallowed the crap from George Bush
and they injected the crap from Trump
and they took the crap from Biden.
It just continues to go on.
It's a left-right march, isn't it?
I got a comment here I need to respond to here.
Maybe get you to chime in too as well, Gerald. But thank you, maybe, uh, get you to, uh, chime in too, as well,
uh, Gerald, um, uh, but, uh, thank you.
Atomic dog.
Thank you very much.
And he says, uh, happy birthday, Faye.
Thank you, Faye.
Appreciate that.
And, um, also have a, uh, uh, uh, and get you to say something about this too.
Gerald, give us your opinion.
Fon C thank you for the tip.
She says, I know you hate Trump and I'm tired of hearing about this hatred.
Uh, right now it is Biden who is in office is in office and causing the problems of high inflation.
Where did those start?
They started with the coronavirus and all the rest of this stuff, didn't it?
Anyway, and with the easy money, right?
We had the easy money, the quantitative easing.
Those were running right through the Goldman Sachs-controlled Trump White House. I don't think he's going to do it any
differently this time, maybe worse. But anyway, she says, so much so the high inflation that my
friend who just passed away two weeks ago at 67 could no longer keep her head above water and gave
up. The high cost of living is due to Biden. Please focus on that a-hole. Well, the reason I
don't talk as much, I do talk about
Biden. I don't know, maybe I talk more about Trump because I'm talking to an audience that really
should be supporting conservative principles. And I'm trying to get them to understand that
Trump is not your horse to ride for that. He is a Trojan horse. What do you think, Gerald?
Well, again, by their their deeds you shall know them yeah
that's right and let's let's look with trump again we were the first magazine the trends
journal to call trump a winner may of 2016 when all the polls say he was going to lose
so three promises he made i'm going to build a wall to stop all that South America flooding into America.
Number two, I'm going to repair our rotted infrastructure.
You can look these up.
These are facts.
Number three, lower taxes.
The only thing he did was lower taxes.
And according to the Tax Policy Center, the 1% got 64% of all of the tax benefits.
Not we, the people of Slavlandia.
Number two, he said he was going to cut those taxes for corporations you
know why so they'd invest in capital improvements so he could build the country back up now they
took that money they had the biggest year of stock buybacks in 2018 yes exactly right yeah
he got the oil stuff uh his energy policy was better but i didn't see anything
that he did that was beneficial you know it was just like maloney saying she's gonna take care
and people understand see this is what i was saying in in 2020 i said first of all he turned
the country over to biden we're being run by bureaucrats what's the point of even having an
election he set the rules for the election, but people understand where Biden is
coming from. People who listen to this program, I mean, if you don't agree with conservative
principles, then you're not going to be listening to this program anyway. But the people who believe
in the conservative principles have adopted what I would call kind of a bipolar or schizophrenic
attitude about this. They hate all these different things,
but Trump who did them,
they give them a pass because they think their only alternative is Biden.
And what I try to get people to understand is that we've got to start taking
some responsibility for ourselves.
We've got to start doing things that are going to devolve power out of
Washington instead of putting all of our hopes in Washington on somebody who's
running for office.
I just don't see that as being a solution to any of this stuff.
But it's always great to have you on, Gerald.
And we're just about out of time.
I've got one question here that somebody wanted to ask, and I'll wrap it up and I'll answer
that after we say goodbye to Gerald.
But thank you so much, Gerald.
Appreciate it.
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Amazing publication, done on a weekly basis, a great deal of depth, as well as breadth
in Trends Journal.
Thank you so much, Gerald.
Appreciate it.
And thank you.
Thank you for all that you do.
Thank you.
I really appreciate being on.
Thank you very much.
I've got a question here I want to answer for Melanie.
But first, let me just say thanks to Flower Store.
Thank you.
That was very generous. I appreciate it. to a flower so thank you that was very
generous i appreciate it and she said thank you to faye for your kindness and generosity well thank
you as well uh flower sword uh and uh she said have a blessed birthday thank you david and family
be blessed and prosper melanie asked me she said i'd like to have your opinion uh people are talking
about this uh large test on october the 4th, uh, at 2 20 PM Eastern
time.
Some people think that's going to kill anyone who is holding their phone when this happens,
especially the jabbed.
Um, I don't think that's going to happen.
Uh, I've seen, uh, the stuff that's out there.
I mean, it sounds very much like the plot of the, uh, what was that movie?
Um, uh, the, uh the british spy movie where you know
they've been they've got this phone that activates something that oh kingsman kingsman yeah it sounds
like the kingsman thing um i you know i say that we always can underestimate what these people
are are doing and capable of doing with technology i don't think that's what's going to happen here
and that's one of the reasons why I've not covered it.
It's not that I wasn't aware of it.
I just don't think that that's going to happen.
And I think this is another one of these Y2K type of things,
but taken into, put into the context of these murderous shots.
Not that they wouldn't want to kill us,
but I think that they will do it more gradually.
And so, yeah, I don't think that that's what's going to happen. Uh, but, um, anyway, uh,
we're out of time and I just wanted to say thank you again to Fay and to all of
you who contributed to us today. Uh,
cannot thank all of you enough and again, happy birthday to Fay,
happy anniversary on Sunday. And thank you so much for your help.
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