The David Knight Show - 25Jan24 UK to Bring Back Conscription for EU War? And Mexico Sues Gun Manufacturers to Bankrupt Them

Episode Date: January 25, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Happiness. We all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from The Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 25th of January, year of our Lord 2024.
Starting point is 00:01:41 Well, today we're going to take a look at, we've been focused on elections. We're going to set that aside for a while here, and we're going to take a look at what is happening at our border, what is happening in Europe, as there's been all this whisper about the Russians are going to attack Europe. You better get ready. It's imminent, So get your storable foods set up and get ready for this war. And now the UK is talking about conscription. One person is trying to tamp it down at NATO, but they're talking about conscription because nobody wants to sign up. And once that started, well, that hashtag went big. So we're going to talk about that.
Starting point is 00:02:25 We're going to talk about what is happening with the World Health Organization. Tedros is very upset that they're losing this information war. We'll be right back. As I said, we've had a lot of statements made by Americans, for the most part, American military, saying get ready, they're coming. And other countries have been saying that nato secretary general jones stoltenberg tried to tamp down this narrative of panic and imminent war throughout europe on tuesday and um uh the people who have been claiming that putin is going to be heading right through uh russia the domino theory. Can't these people even come up with any new lies?
Starting point is 00:03:30 I'm going to just keep recycling the same stuff. It makes it so easy to spot them, doesn't it? He said, we don't see any direct or imminent threat against NATO, any NATO ally. The idea of an imperial Russian expansionist war, which is, he put that in quotes, because that's what some of the American officials might say, to gobble up territory into Europe has long been a mainstream talking point related to the Ukraine conflict. And this is coming from zero hedge.
Starting point is 00:03:58 And that has been what they've been telling everybody. And so now when you look at what is happening in the uk they've been pushing this um very hard and as i said yesterday germany can't find anybody that wants to sign up for their army u.s army can't find anybody wants it they absolutely hate their own people and we got the message you hate us you're at war with us we don't want to fight your wars they're not even our wars you're trying to bring these wars home but people said they don't want to be conscripted into this uh and so one person said big news and this was trending on twitter yesterday what big news they want the people of britain who they've been and where they've taken the to put it taking the piss out of them over the last decade.
Starting point is 00:04:45 They want them to fight in their wars. Well, they're insane if they think this is going to happen. This is what one of them said. I love this guy's accent. The big news to dear is that the head of the British Army is signposting that civilians may be conscripted to fight in wars overseas because their army's not big enough I think they're really really underestimating the current hatred that the British population
Starting point is 00:05:12 have for the government at the moment like we do not trust them we do not want to fight in their Wars why would we give our lives our life why would we give our lives right for them absolute monsters down in Westminster why on earth would be I think they're really underestimating the hatred that we have for them in a minute because I can't imagine many people would sign up for it and what would they do to us for the ones who don't they're gonna put us in jail considering there's no space in prison so they'll let pedos and let rapists go free right um so where they're going to find the space to put the people who were kind of dissenting and will not go and fight these wars wild wild that's big news to do anyway
Starting point is 00:06:00 here it here here it is so check this out The British Army, one of the most cerebral thinkers that we've got, a strategist, we need to listen and listen carefully. We've been too complacent. I think I've said this many times with you. What's coming over the horizon should shock us. It should worry us. And we are not prepared. We've had a couple of decades, three decades or so,
Starting point is 00:06:22 since the Cold War, life has gone well. It's now going to get more difficult. Now we need to have a war. And authoritarian states exploit our timidity, our perhaps reluctance to really put fires out. And the best example of that is a democracy on the corner of Eastern Europe that in its third year is now in conflict. And we've not resolved that. So Patrick Saunders is saying, prepare for what's coming over the horizon.
Starting point is 00:06:50 There is a 1939 feel to the world right now. These authoritarian states are rearming. There's a risk averseness about the West in wanting to deal with that. And global institutions such as the United Nations aren't able to hold these nations to account. In fact, the UN, as the United Nations, aren't able to hold these errant nations to account. In fact, the UN, I'll go further, is reaching its League of Nations moment unless it's reformed.
Starting point is 00:07:11 So that's where we need to wake up to that. There's a mindset now of this era of insecurity that we're heading towards, but we're still on a peacetime defense budget of just 2%. That does need to change. And the Red Sea is a great example that if you don't step forward, if you're not robust in dealing with those that are testing the envelope, our weakness will be exploited and it will affect our economy. Yeah, who is testing and exploiting the weaknesses here?
Starting point is 00:07:42 And who is messing with the economy? Was it America that did the sanctions? America that blew up the pipelines? is testing and exploiting the weaknesses here and who is messing with the economy was it uh america that did the sanctions america that blew up the pipelines america that has instigated this stuff ukraine a democracy do they really think we're that ignorant you know we can find it on the map now and we can map out we can find it on the timeline what happened as well uh so you know we got to go around we got to put the fires out i guess they got to have a slightly different metaphor instead of being the world's policeman now we can be the world's firemen except these people have been the kind of firemen that you find in fahrenheit 451 the kind that burn books those kind of firemen well other people said why should britain
Starting point is 00:08:26 be ready to fight when it's not us who want to involve ourselves in every single war we're not even on european mainland yet we're the first up in most of these wars i have zero issues with russia like many of us why are we fighting them well you understand why the fight is going on if you go back and look at what happened in 2014 ukraine a democracy that's a mockery of democracy unbelievable another person conscription the great replacement end move called up to fight off you go killed in action then replaced by diversity so that everything can be just like it is and all the tv ads that we get fed final one here my face and see what's a picture of where i don't have this picture to show you but it's a face of disgust and a crowd is Rishi Sunak.
Starting point is 00:09:25 And it's a big crowd of people in the stands. And Rishi Sunak, little Rishi rich, the privileged little kid who went to all of the best schools and everything. And he's all groomed and he's looking at the camera and he's grinning with his nearly cross-eyed grin that he always has. And some of the other people are looking at him like, what is this? Anyway, this is my face. I have the suggestion that the people of the UK should prepare for conscription for a government who milks us for every penny, tries to remove our civil liberties at every opportunity, sexualizes our children, indoctrinates our youth, imports and houses young men from faraway lands daily at our expense,
Starting point is 00:10:09 coerces us into taking multiple, often lethal injections for a cold, and instructs us to put ourselves under house arrest in our own homes? No. No. One person said, not my prime minister, not my concern, not my war. This is common. Why? It's common everywhere. In every country, especially the English-speaking countries of the five I's, because this is coming from the intelligence agencies,
Starting point is 00:10:41 who are all working together, conspiring with each other. You know, the CIA and the MI5s and MI6s or whatever they are, intelligence agencies who are all working together, conspiring with each other. You know, the CIA and the MI5s and MI6s or whatever they are in the UK. But Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the five English-speaking countries, all conspiring together to do this stuff. They were the ones, the CIA, running these germ games. And when they run into legal obstacles that try to protect the privacy of citizens from surveillance, what these agencies will do is, you know, they'll spy for each other. So, you know, hey, I'm prohibited from doing this by my laws here in America, says the CIA.
Starting point is 00:11:22 So they get the British intelligence to do it and send them the information. Well, we didn't spy on them. And our friends just happened to give us this information in the same way that they go to corporations and they say, well, uh, I can't force you to do this. Uh, I don't have a search warrant. I sure would appreciate it if you would. And there'll be good things that'll happen if you do that for me and bad things that'll happen if you don't do that for me. That's the way this always operates.
Starting point is 00:11:49 And these are the people who start the wars. These are the people who run the coups, who do the assassinations. There was just a tragedy this last week. I didn't show a picture of it, but it was an Indian CEO. But he's the CEOo of an american company came here and he and another guy and this company that they found it's a tech company and they decide they're going to make a grand entrance and like a you know a gondola type of thing from a balloon right so they got everybody in the company there for this big party and they come in with
Starting point is 00:12:23 this thing and it gets a hitch and it dumps them out at 15 feet. And the, and one of them, I don't think is dead yet. He's in critical condition. Maybe he's he'll survive, but the CEO died. I looked at that and I thought, yeah, 15 feet. That's what the CIA says in their assassination manual. You know, you want to defenestrate somebody or you want to make it look like a suicide or an accident and knock them off at fit.
Starting point is 00:12:44 I'm not saying that they did it to this guy i'm just saying you know the the cia is real pros of what they do they know exactly the right height that it takes to kill people and it's just more verification of it i'm not saying that they had anything to do with the assassination of this guy so don't write me letters about it you got too many things that are far more centered on all this stuff than that uh we're going to come back and talk about news we'll be right back Terima kasih telah menonton! You're listening to The David Knight Show. Looking for better information? APSradioNews.com features articles and commentary, along with audio from all the top news from around the world. APSradioNews.com
Starting point is 00:14:16 Well, to follow up on what we talked about yesterday, the Amish farmer, Chris Hume, who came on there in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and all the restrictions that they put on small farmers and independent people, you know, we can't grow our own food. Don't you even try that? Not even in a private club. You know, you can't have raw milk, raw butter, raw cream, that type of thing. And even though he was growing, you know, doing these things in a private club,
Starting point is 00:14:42 they're still coming after him at the state level. Well, Wisconsin is going to try to make it impossible for cottage food producers to even make a living. This is from Reason Magazine. A new bill would impose a $20,000 annual sales cap, which would make the state's cottage food regime one of the most restrictive in the nation. Since 2017, Wisconsinites have been legally allowed to sell a number of home-baked goods to the general public for you to make as much money as their products can garner and again
Starting point is 00:15:11 we're not even talking about farmers here you know we talked yesterday about the farmers these are the bakers bakers baking stuff in a home business uh and why was it 2017? Well, because they had completely banned it. And so there was a lawsuit that was brought by the Institute for Justice and got that overturned. Said you can't ban people from having a home business where they bake cakes and things like that. Sell it to people. And so what they're trying to do after, what is it, seven years now? They're trying to claw that back, the state legislature in Wisconsin. A bill, Assembly Bill 897, would increase the sales threshold from $5,000 to $20,000 for homemade food products. We might say, well,
Starting point is 00:15:59 wait a minute, that sounds like a good thing. No, it's not because of that lawsuit. They were forbidden from having any cap on the baked goods. And so there were certain things that were that. Prior to that, the sales cap of $5,000 only applied to home canned goods. You may ask, why in the world would there be a cap on canned goods? Don't ask me. You and I both know that it's just that's arbitrary it's probably the canning industry's got some lobby thing going on there because that's what this is really about this has always been the case and it's the case everywhere you know when you talk even about restaurants one of the few places where we still have service businesses where some individuals have an opportunity to try to build a business, do some entrepreneurship.
Starting point is 00:16:54 Manufacturing because of slave labor in China and the China price and all the manipulation there. That's pretty much been shut down for everybody. So it's the service businesses and restaurants are one of those things that people can jump into. But they put all kinds of restrictions in many areas in terms of even the equipment, you know, making you buy all new equipment. You can't even buy used equipment from other people in some jurisdictions. Why are those there? Those are put there by the encouragement and the prodding of existing restaurants to keep competitors from coming into business against them. They want to solve the lower rungs of the ladder to make sure that somebody doesn't come in that's got a better restaurant. So let's just make sure they can't even open up with all these egregious, useless regulations.
Starting point is 00:17:42 And so that's probably what's going on with the canned goods. They've probably got a canned good lobbyist there that is trying to shut this type of thing down. All other cottage food products are currently unlimited in their sale. A bill being considered by the Senate would impose a slightly higher annual cap of $25,000. So they've got both a Senate bill and a house bill. What does that tell you? That there's some businesses behind this. Somebody's pushing for this. They've got, this isn't just a, you know, a pet hobby horse of some radical legislator somewhere. No, they've got somebody in both houses introducing bills. That means that there's somebody else
Starting point is 00:18:21 behind this. The states that have a sales cap, for those reasons, usually have a limit that's high enough for home-based producers to earn a living wage. In Florida, for example, they have a cap of $250,000. And they can still have a home business and not have to get all kinds of licenses and other things that are required. But again, why even have a cap why even have these licensing things there seems to me like we all ought to be allowed to be considered to be innocent until proven guilty i don't think i should have to um that i don't think that having a business is a privilege that's what they used to call it. That was a real interesting thing to me when we started a business. I had to get a privilege license. I said, oh, so working for a living is a privilege, but if I want to go on welfare, I've got a right to that. Is that right?
Starting point is 00:19:14 Is that what you're telling me here? Upside down. Anyway, so the Institute of Justice has twice sued the state of Wisconsin to challenge restrictions on cottage food sellers. It was in that 2017 lawsuit that a state court overturned a ban on selling home-baked goods. Home bakers previously risked fines of up to $1,000 or six months of jail time if they sold products without a license. And this is the kind of over-the-top regulation like, you, like having cops who come in and shut down a kid's lemonade stand. Where's your business license? This is crazy. Anyway, the lawyer who's representing these people in this case for the Institute of Justice said,
Starting point is 00:20:02 I believe this cap would be unconstitutional. I think it would violate the Wisconsin court orders that are right now in force. The order from 2017 says the government may not require license for sales of homemade shelf-stable baked goods. You understand what is really behind this, and this is what is driving the moves to prohibit people from growing and selling food raw milk and other things that's what's driving this persecution of amos miller in
Starting point is 00:20:32 lancaster county that we talked to chris hume yesterday about and then while we can't even bake food in our homes and sell it in some states and jurisdictions we got the chinese coming in and buying massive amounts of farmland and the u.s department of agriculture which is working with the states to shut down our being able to grow our own food says that they're completely unable to do anything about it they can't even track this it's impossible to track six months after there was a report that quote bipartisan bill aims to block chinese purchase of u.s farmland more people are starting to pay attention as even bloomberg says america is seeing more and more of its most fertile land snapped up by china and other foreign buyers and the big problem remains it's difficult to know just how much farmland China has bought due to the problem with how the U.S. tracks such data.
Starting point is 00:21:30 And, of course, the fact that China pretty much owns Biden. But that was one of the big dangers. And we've got to reprieve here. But let me tell you, they're going to be back with the natural assets companies. They're going to come up with some other scheme like that to be able to allow foreign businesses and others to, and just corporations, even if they're domestic corporations, a national, a natural asset company to buy this stuff up. Anybody can buy shares in it, but you know, it's going to be owned by BlackRock and these other people to take it out of production and also to sit there and be the ones who are going to absorb all of these massive carbon taxes that they're going to impose on every activity. And so if for any activity, you would have to pay them some kind of a, an indulgence
Starting point is 00:22:16 for the sin of doing anything or owning anything or going anywhere. And that's what the natural asset company was set up. It was set up to be the, well, what do you do with these taxes, right? Oh, give them to the natural asset companies. And, you know, we'll turn over the national parks to them. And then when people pay carbon taxes, these companies will keep half of the money, and the other half of the money they will put into some kind of a public trust.
Starting point is 00:22:49 The whole thing was a great scam. And so it's a good thing that that's been shut down but that's only a temporary reprieve they will be coming back with something like that according to the department of agriculture foreign ownership and investment in u.s farmland pastures and forests jumped about 40 million acres in 2021 up 40% from five years earlier. But of course, they know if you're baking goods in your home, and they are going to focus on that. And if you are going to grow grass-fed beef and slaughter it in a much more clean way instead of sending it off to the filthy feedlots of the U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Starting point is 00:23:23 where they're going to scuff them with GMO corn and then slaughter them. Who knows if you even got your own animal back. Anyway, they were all on that. And of course, the Chinese have been buying up big food production farms. It was maybe about a decade or so ago that they went into North Carolina
Starting point is 00:23:43 and they bought up Smithfield pork, which was the time largest pork producer in the country. And they've been doing a lot of that. The U S department of agriculture, even though they can focus on people who are growing one or two cows for a private buyers club and shut them down, they said they cannot report reliable information to Congress about any of this stuff. But don't you try any of this at home. We have Biden administration as he has, he really believes that killing babies is his ticket to the White House again.
Starting point is 00:24:20 It has been the very first thing he did. When he did his kickoff speech, when he did his, um, kickoff speech, it was all about ripping babies apart. Of course, that's not the way he couches it there. Uh, but now for his state of the union, he is going to bring in the woman who made a big deal about the fact that she
Starting point is 00:24:40 had to leave Texas in order to have an abortion. And this was the, the, uh, tragedy of the baby that had trisomy 18. I've talked about that. Many parents have talked about that. Even Rick Santorum has a child with trisomy 18 who's now 13 years old.
Starting point is 00:24:57 And he talked about it. He said, you know, there's absolutely. And he came after people like Ann Coulter and other conservative columnists who said, yeah, you know, we have to have a way that we can kill these defective babies here. Where do you stop? Where do you stop when you say that we will determine that if we don't think that your quality of life is sufficient, we'll just give
Starting point is 00:25:25 ourselves license to kill you. And so many people talked about how the reason that most of these babies with trisomy 18 dies because the medical people say, well, there's no point in giving them any treatment and they do need treatment when they're born. So Kate Cox has agreed to attend the State of the Union and to be the poster child for killing babies so that Biden can get reelected. What a reprehensible piece of filth he is. This guy is 81 years old. Somebody needs to tell Joe Biden if he can still understand
Starting point is 00:25:58 he's going to be standing before God very soon. Perhaps sooner than he thinks because these people never think they're going to die. You know, we've seen that with Darth Vader Ginsburg. We've seen it with, um, Diane Feinstein. They don't think they're ever going to die. Mitch McConnell's another good example. They don't ever want to get out of office. And, uh, what's, what's the point? Yeah. I've always been here. I'm not always going to be here.'s amazing the delusion that happens mexico has a 10 billion dollar lawsuit against u.s gun manufacturers and of course you know we have a law that was put in quite some back in the 90s
Starting point is 00:26:39 because they knew this was going to be the tactic of gun controllers and the Democrat party. And so they passed a bill saying that if a gun manufacturer is making a gun, there's nothing illegal about that. As a matter of fact, they have the right to do that under the second amendment. They have, uh, it's protected and they're, they should not be interfering with that.
Starting point is 00:27:01 Uh, it's actually a God given right to do that. Just like it's a God given right to grow our own food. And yet you continue to see people coming after this, and Mexico is now doing this. And so it was shut down, rightfully so, by the first court, and they appealed. And now this $10 billion lawsuit that alleges that the company is quote
Starting point is 00:27:26 deliberately enabled firearms trafficking into the country. Peel's court has ruled that this can go forward. Well, good luck proving that these gun manufacturers are trafficking guns. You understand that we have had, um, this has been a very long-term strategy for gun control from the UN. And it's been a bipartisan strategy for gun control.
Starting point is 00:27:51 The gunwalker program began under George W. Bush. They said, well, you know, and of course the ATF that was there. We're going to essentially do a false flag. We're going to traffic, and it was the government, it was the ATF that was deliberately, and that's the key word here, deliberately. But they were deliberately trafficking guns, the gunwalker program, in order to make an argument that we have to have domestic gun control because we are a source of violence and death with our guns going out of the border into Mexico. It's just the other way around. Anyway, the, so that was the argument that was being made. The UN had a small arms trade treaty, the UNATT, and they wanted to come after small
Starting point is 00:28:46 arms. They don't care if you're, you know, sending tanks and planes and F-16s. No, it's the AR-15s they want to get. And so it was the attempt to ban small arms for Americans and to use the UN. And so George Bush worked with him and then Obama did it as well. And with Obama, they called it the fast and furious thing, but it was still the gun walking program. And as part of that, if you recall, there was, um, an American, um, uh, law
Starting point is 00:29:18 enforcement officer who got killed as part of that and the whole thing then blew up. And even the New York times said, this is a false flag to argue for gun control, ship the guns over there, make it be known that it was these guns were the source of crime. So therefore we have to control and mark everything. Every gun has to have an ID and be registered and tracked everywhere it goes and every piece of ammunition. That was the conclusion that would happen once they created this problem.
Starting point is 00:29:53 The solution that they already had was to ramp up all gun control in the United States and all monitoring of each and every weapon. And so when that blew up in their face, it seemed like it was kind of dead. And yet the United Nations was still going forward with this arms trade treaty vote and i was working doing some video work for a gun rights organization and we were in um in new york um picked the boys up they were doing camera work and stuff and um they had uh just a week before not even a week before the un vote was scheduled you had the aurora carla aurora colorado shooting right that very very very suspicious shooting i believed then i've and i've now that i've looked at it more closely i'm absolutely certain that that was a false flag. And the purpose for that was to get people to forget what had happened
Starting point is 00:30:57 with Fast and Furious and to push support for this UN Arms Trade Treaty. Fortunately, it failed. But now they've got the same tactic, essentially. And so they're still coming after the same thing, but now they're using a lawsuit and they're using Mexico in a lawsuit. A lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against seven American manufacturers and a distributor back in 2021 alleged that the companies quote deliberately facilitate gun trafficking unquote into Mexico. Uh, the complaint was initially filed at a federal
Starting point is 00:31:34 district court in Massachusetts, and they dismissed the lawsuit after deciding that us companies were protected by the protection of lawful Commerce and Arms Act, the PLCAA. However, the appeals court said that Mexico's complaint potentially alleges a type of claim that could be statutorily exempt from this PLCAA rule. I don't think so. And look, the principle of this, we had the guy who killed a bunch of people, for example, in the Waukesha Christmas parade. How did he do it? Oh, with an AR-15. No, he didn't do it with an AR-15. He did it with a Ford SUV. So should we shut down Ford?
Starting point is 00:32:20 Because this guy misused their product? This all comes from the idea that is common with Democrats and common with gun controllers, that guns were designed to kill. So we just got to stop them. Now, guns are deterrent to evil. They can be used for evil, but they're also a deterrent to evil. It's a tool. It can be used either way. And so they said, we therefore reverse the district court's holding that the PLCAA bars Mexico's common law claims and we remand for further proceedings of the court.
Starting point is 00:32:55 We conclude that the complaint adequately alleges that defendants aided and abetted the knowingly unlawful downstream trafficking of their guns into Mexico. I think that we need to file a counter suit against Mexico. While we talk about all this border stuff, let's go against Mexico. Let's take their oil as Donald Trump said, but instead of sending in the military, we'll do it with lawyers and pens. Okay. Let's sue them for sending. And look, let's just take the same language out of this.
Starting point is 00:33:29 Mexico has aided and abetted the knowingly unlawful downstream trafficking of people from Mexico into our country. Let's sue them for that. We know that they are aiding and abetting and knowingly breaking the law by pushing this stuff. We know they're involved in that. And we also know that they're involved with the international gun control stuff as well. The group that is um running this lawsuit for mexico jonathan lowey lowey is the president of global action on gun violence and so it's mexico globalist biden democrats that are conspiring to destroy this country with open borders and to take away our God-given right to self-defense as well. They say they also pierced the unfair legal shield
Starting point is 00:34:32 that gun companies have been hiding behind since 2005. It's not an unfair legal shield. Again, they take away Ford's SUV because some guy used it to kill people deliberately. And so who are the companies that are involved in this lawsuit we have barrett beretta glock ruger smith and wesson mexico has accused those manufacturers of engaging in a practice that results in the trafficking of tens of thousands of guns across the border into mexico empowering drug cartels. You know what empowers the drug cartels? Our unlawful, unconstitutional prohibition.
Starting point is 00:35:10 Our war on drugs has empowered them. Not Barrett, Beretta, Glock, Ruger, Smith, and Wesson. They wouldn't have the money that they have to essentially challenge the Mexican government, such as it is, if it wasn't for the drug programs. They go on to say, the entire country has only one gun shop housed in a Mexico City military complex, a situation where only the government and the cartels have guns. Not much has changed, has it, from the Magnificent Seven? Remember that? You have the peasants, farmers, the peons who are out there,
Starting point is 00:35:59 and they're being victimized by both the federales and by the uh the banditos the thugs that are out there nothing changed nothing has changed the government's got the guns uh the bandits have got the guns and so the villagers go to the u.s and they get they hire some uh mercenaries seven of them and get them to come in and it's not that they're going to sit back and watch these seven guys take on this massive gang. They want them to train them in self-defense. Too bad real life is not like that. Actually, it is. There were some local movements where they tried to do that very sort of thing.
Starting point is 00:36:39 And guess what? Federalities came after them, shut them down. The people were trying to organize into a militia to defend themselves against these drug cartels, because you see there really isn't. Here's the big secret. There's really no difference between the government and the drug cartels, two sides of the same coin. Whether you're talking about America or you're talking about Mexico.
Starting point is 00:37:05 And, of course, it's the CIA, these people running this stuff. CIA creating the crack cocaine epidemic. CIA in the Pentagon turning Afghanistan into the world's supplier of drugs that they're growing there, the opium. It's just amazing to see this stuff. By the way, why would they only have one gun shop? I mean, well, it's much more lucrative to manufacture drugs in Mexico than guns, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:37:39 Much more profitable. And when we look at these lawsuits, I don't know how this is going to roll out. I mean, it should just be dismissed as it was at a lower court. But, you know, in 2018, Remington went bankrupt. And as part of when they finally settled this, the company's assets returned over to J.P. Morgan. J.P. Morgan and another company essentially owned Remington, and then the Sandy Hook people sued them. And they decided, and it wasn't Remington, the gun company.
Starting point is 00:38:15 A lot of people got upset with Remington. I mean, it's now owned by J.P. Morgan, people of that ilk. Why would you settle with this? Because, again, the PLCAA protected them. They didn't do anything wrong with anything, regardless of what you say about Sandy Hook stuff. That should have been a no-brainer to shut that down. But instead, JP Morgan paid them $73 million dollars and i guess that was a cheap price to pay
Starting point is 00:38:48 to try to help to chip away at the plcaa and it was more than worth it to people like jamie diamond who you know is he's saying his dirtiest can be conspiring with the government on all these different things i'm sure maybe that was one thing they perhaps behind closed doors just speculating maybe they offered to go easy on him on some of his many criminal enterprises and convictions if he does that little favor for them but yeah remington didn't try to defend the right of a gun manufacturer who didn't kill anybody. They just complied with it. And that's essentially what happened on the other side of the Sandy Hook thing with Alex Jones.
Starting point is 00:39:32 He did not defend the First Amendment. He chose not to participate in discovery. And we all saw what happened. That's not even his narrative. Well, I gave him everything. Well, no, he got caught in that lie on the stand. He chose not to defend the First Amendment. He preferred to put money in offshore accounts and Bitcoin and other things like that.
Starting point is 00:39:56 So we're going to take a quick break. And when we come back, we're going to cover a few more miscellaneous pieces of news before we get into the big mcguffins of uh pharmaceuticals the world health a pandemic treaty and uh climate because climate is at the center of all of this on rumble um busy b777 thank you very much for the tip have you ever interviewed david ike seems like he has similar concerns to the way alternative media has gone. Also regarding Trump-Pfizer would be a good one. Yeah, we are totally in agreement on all of that. And I know what he says about that.
Starting point is 00:40:35 And I do agree with him on that. You know, the thing about David Icke is, you know, the lizard people stuff, which is he is not a Christian. He sees a similarity between a lot of the space alien stuff and the supernatural beings of different religions, but he's got a very different take on it because he rejects the Bible. And we see that all the time. We had Crick and Watson who discovered DNA, which clearly says there is an intelligence designer,
Starting point is 00:41:06 creator behind it. And yet they chose to dream up what they called panspermia. Well, you know, yes, there had, this is obviously designed and it's obviously a code and it's got error correcting and all the rest of this stuff. It's very complicated code, which demands intelligence, not a random process. And yet what they did was they invented their own God. It must have been some space aliens from somewhere who came here and populated the planet. Well, who created the space aliens? You see, the whole idea behind God is God is self-existent, always eternal. We're not here because of eternal material that over a period of eternity organized itself
Starting point is 00:41:51 into some kind of an intelligent thing. I mean, that's the absurd thing. It demands that there be, when you look at what we see around us, it demands that there is some kind of an eternal intelligence. So that's the thing. I mean, we could talk about these particular issues that we agree with, I guess, could have them come on. I just wanted to say, by the way, in terms of the tip,
Starting point is 00:42:13 thank you for the tip. And I wanted to thank an online contributor who we had not, and still have not gotten the mail yet. Streets were open yesterday, but I didn't get out because I was just too tired from doing a late-night show, doing this show, finishing all of that, and then preparing and doing a late-night show, and then doing another show early in the morning. I was up to 1 o'clock on Tuesday. And so we still have not, to the post office yet.
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Starting point is 00:44:10 ¶¶ I'm sorry. Analyzing the globalist's next move. And now, The David Knight Show. Elvis. Ladies and gentlemen, The Beatles. And the sweet sounds of Motown. Find them on the Oldies channel at APSradio.com. Yeah, Groundhog Day is coming up. And there's some people very very upset about it and we've got pita is very upset about groundhog day and they say they love phil they say and yet we have seen
Starting point is 00:45:57 it just a couple of years ago pita got into trouble they're taking all these animals that were being abused give Give them to us. And they euthanized them. They killed them. As a matter of fact, they killed far more in their shelter, quote-unquote shelter, than any of the other animal shelters. They would kill up to 73% of the dogs and cats that came to them. So much so that they told them they had to change their name from a shelter to a euthanasia center. But, you know, the people for euthanizing the animals, you know, PETA, they're now on to Groundhog Day. Groundhog Day is coming up on February the 2nd.
Starting point is 00:46:36 There's a fresh effort to replace the animal used in the shadowy weather prognostication. And so the question is, what do they want to replace him with what other animal no not an animal they want to do a coin toss and this is what they said beyond a shadow of a doubt they said in the press release the groundhog's weather prediction is no more accurate than flipping a coin peter has quite the coin trick up our sleeve to urge compassion for a groundhog called Puxatani Phil. Well, I know some other prognosticators whose weather predictions are no more accurate than flipping a coin. Quite frankly, they are far less accurate than flipping a coin. People like Al Gore, people like John Kerry, people like Michael Mann.
Starting point is 00:47:33 One person said he's not a meteorologist and deserves better than to be exploited every year for tourism money. Well, we're being exploited. Taxpayers are every year for these. Who can't predict the weather? They're not meteorologists. They're not scientists. The people that say that they're scientists, like Michael Mann, fought us over his data. I don't want my data shown. Well, we can kind of figure out then why that's the case. All these prophets of doom that are flipping our coins into their pockets, they are far less accurate than Puxatawney Phil,
Starting point is 00:48:06 quite frankly. The group claims, Peter does, every groundhog is someone. This one is called Phil. They said they're skilled swimmers and climbers. They create complex
Starting point is 00:48:22 multi-chambered burrows. Well, you know, I'llre and these other groundhogs they're somebody and they also have skills they're very skilled at lying they also have multi-chambered bureau burrows we call them mansions but unlike the groundhogs, Al Gore and these other prognosticators can fly. Of course, they have to use their private jets, but they can fly unlike the groundhog. And they said, Phil is an individual who, although intelligent and self-aware, cannot predict the weather. Well, I could say that about Al Gore and Kerry. I wouldn't necessarily call them intelligent.
Starting point is 00:49:08 They may be self-aware, or maybe they're not aware of their hypocrisy. They said even if he could, keeping him or any other animal imprisoned for a cruel animal gimmick is abusive. Well, I don't know. Now, if Puxatawney Phil could predict the weather, I think he could get a very nice burrow at the UN with their IPCC people. They need somebody who can predict the weather because they can't. They've been making false predictions now since 1970 about all this stuff,
Starting point is 00:49:43 and it is all false. A meteorologist at Weather Underground said, well, I went back and I looked at the overall accuracy of Phil from 1969 on. Said, even if you flip a coin, you're going to be right close to half the time. But Puxatawney Phil was only right about 36% of the time. Okay, so we went back to 1969. I've gone back to 1970 when they had the first Earth Day. And of course, they were making predictions before that. That's why they had an Earth Day.
Starting point is 00:50:19 And so we've got a longer record than he does for Puxatawney Phil's accuracy. And guess what? They've been 0% right about all of this stuff. It was going to be global cooling for about a decade. And then, uh, it would turn into global warming. Then they got embarrassed and they just call it climate change.
Starting point is 00:50:40 But at least Puxatawney Phil, the groundhog is not trying to take everything that we have. That's the key difference. Phil may be intelligent, but we can't say the same thing for a Tennessee Democrat candidate who is running against Marsha Blackburn for U.S. Senate. She is the only lawmaker to vote against giving a death penalty to child rapists. She's decided that in conservative Tennessee, when she wants to run for U.S. Senate against Marsha Blackburn, if it wasn't difficult enough for her already, this woman, by the way, is one of the Tennessee three. The insurrectionists, well, the leaders, I should say, of the insurrection,
Starting point is 00:51:26 they had a massive mob there that was pushing and shoving and grabbing legislators, got their hands on them, pushing and shoving and grabbing, say, police officers who didn't suit up in riot gear and start beating the protesters or shooting things at them like they did in the Capitol. They instead acted defensively to defend the legislators. And then they took over the House floor, used a bullhorn to talk for like seven hours or something like that. So the other two, there's two Justins.
Starting point is 00:51:59 And then there was this woman from Knoxville, Gloria Johnson, who is going to run for Senate. And she decided that if the odds were not stacked enough in her favor, she wants to vote against the death penalty for convicted child rapists. Yeah, they truly are. Truly are nuts here, aren't they? At least the Democrats, I should say. Let's take a look at climate while we're talking about Puxatawney, Phil. And we have Republican governors are urging Biden to change course on the electric vehicle mandate. But our governor here in Tennessee, Bill Lee, who wants to, you know, one of 14 states that doesn't have any
Starting point is 00:52:46 toll roads, but he wants to change that. He wants to give us toll roads. And he also wanted to call back in a special session to push red flag gun control laws. I haven't been here too long, but I got to say, I'm very, I'm not impressed at all with governor Lee. I think what he's trying to do is I think he's angling for something else. So even though you've got 16 Republican governors who are saying, stop these electric vehicle mandates, he refuses to be a part of that effort. This was sent to me by a listener, Sam. He says, Church of England, this is from Bloomberg, Church of England has targeted a new group of emitters.
Starting point is 00:53:26 And Sam said, they're doing God's work here, aren't they? You know, just like the Pope. The Pope's number one concern when he gets in is his climate encyclical and all this other stuff, because fundamentally he's a Marxist. And that gives him the ability to control our lives. And so you can say the same thing about the church of England, just months after announcing plans to sell its oil and gas holdings. Its pension board is going after automakers, utilities and steel companies and banks. Some of the consumers of this stuff. So you now have these so-called religious groups that their number one religion is environmentalism. In Asheville, North Carolina, they spent millions on electric buses,
Starting point is 00:54:16 and now most of them won't work. The electric buses cost three to four times what a regular diesel bus costs. But the city of Asheville, North Carolina shelled out millions of dollars back in 2018 to add five electric buses to its fleet. Now, three of the five sit idle and city employees are telling what happened. See, one of the things is you've got a diesel engine. Those things last forever, don't they? Here we are. You know, we're just over five years and three out of the five don't work. They're down because of a combination of software issues, mechanical problems.
Starting point is 00:54:59 One of them has had a broken door since July and they can't replace it. Hey, I heard that Boeing does doors. Maybe you ought to give them a call. They got some extra ones that just fell into their lap somewhere. We haven't been able to get new doors. They said there's no third party that makes a door. We'd have to get custom made doors. Why?
Starting point is 00:55:20 Well, because the company Proterra that was being celebrated by the Biden administration, by the way, remember that? You know, the electric buses and all that. They filed bankruptcy back in August. And so they can't find anybody to give them parts like a door. Each bus, by the way, costs at least $616,000. The city had to spend another $200,000 for installation of each charger. They don't say how many chargers they put in. And then another $118,000 every year to lease batteries. Wow. And that company went bankrupt. This is how amazing this all is. They're charging, what was it, three times as much as a, three to four times what a regular diesel bus costs.
Starting point is 00:56:15 And then you have to build the infrastructure at $200,000 a charger, but you have to lease the batteries $418,000 a year. And they said the maintenance costs also went over $250,000. Having most electric buses out of operation has increased the wear and tear on the rest of the 32 buses in the fleet, which either run on biodiesel or are hybrid models. Yes, you see, Asheville is a very artsy little town and they've all got to have their green buses um the maintenance maintenance director so the problem is okay we got five of them two of them don't work at all anymore software issues and
Starting point is 00:57:00 other things and uh one of them we got a door off. We can't get that put back on because the company that, even though they're charging people, $118,000 every year to lease batteries. So the two that are left, he said during the winter time can only travel 78 miles before charging 78 mile range, an Uber driver, uh, in Chicago, uh, telling the tale of low about how he can't charge his batteries. Yet another person we've talked about how it's
Starting point is 00:57:34 turned into a massive desert of abandoned Teslas and other ones. Well, this is a Chevy bolt. You know, we've got a lot of, it's not just Tesla. It's all of these battery charge vehicles. He said, of course, he got it there. And with cold weather, it wouldn't charge. This is what we hear from everybody. It's got to get it up to a certain temperature before it'll charge. And guess what? It couldn't warm it up to that temperature.
Starting point is 00:57:59 He was headed to a charging station with his Chevy Volt, Bolt, which had about 30 miles remaining. As soon as he set out on his trip, the car died, so he had to have it towed to the charging station. When he got to the charging station, it wouldn't charge. And he said, normally, he said, well, after he left it in there for a very long time, he said he got it charged after five hours. He said it normally only takes an hour when it's not
Starting point is 00:58:26 freezing an hour. Yeah, it takes me, I timed it because everybody was talking about how, well, we can get this done in a half hour or an hour or something like that. And, um, so I timed it with my car, you know, because you go there, you've got to, you've got to do some things to, you know, open up the, um, the cap and put in the hose or the cord or whatever, you know because you go there you've got to you've got to do some things to you know open up the um the cap and put in the hose or the cord or whatever you know if you're going to fill it up with a hose or put in an electric cord so that that kind of overhead is always there and you're you know paying for the with your credit card and everything but in terms of actually putting the fuel in with my little car had a just over you know it's about 10 gallons that i would fill it up with each time it would only take me 30 seconds to put 10 gallons in
Starting point is 00:59:11 so i could fill up my car and have a superior range to these guys and i could do it 120 times faster takes him an hour takes me 30 seconds to fill it up. Of course, now my car is sitting in the barn, blown head gasket. But I can still fondly remember how quickly I could fill it up. You know, Miata did a thing where they said, we are the fastest of any of the convertibles. I had a whole bunch of exotic cars that were lined up. And they had to put their top down and, you know, then go a quarter mile. Well, you know, the soft top Miata, they just flipped it back, took off and all the rest of them were going through this slow mechanical thing because they
Starting point is 00:59:54 might've had a hard top, uh, that was a convertible or the worst one. I think it was like a Ferrari or something. It was amazing. All the different things he had on bolt on it. And, uh, but I guess you could also do that same commercial. You know, Tesla loves to brag and all the electric companies, uh, electric car companies love to brag about how fast their cars are. And they are, they're very fast.
Starting point is 01:00:16 I've driven one. They're very nice, uh, pickup in it and, um, straight line acceleration. But, uh, let's, let's talk about the amount of time that it takes to charge it. So if you're going to sit there filling up your tank for an hour, I'm already in the other town, way down the road with that. Electric vehicles, says this tech reporter here, they can't just leave the story where it is and let people draw their own conclusions. They come back and say, but electric vehicles are better environmental choices,
Starting point is 01:00:48 even though they come with some trade-offs. Some trade-offs? Like you can't use them in cold weather, that kind of trade-off? And in California, the law banning gas-powered lawn equipment went into effect January the 1st this year. So about three weeks ago. California Assembly Bill 1346 took effect on January the 1st, banning the sale of gas-powered leaf blowers, lawnmowers, and other small off-road engines across California.
Starting point is 01:01:21 And so in this story from Real Clear Energy, they talked to a guy who started a lawn care business in 2020. He has a four-person crew, but he says, ever since that stupid rule change, he says, I've actually had to scale down my crew. It used to be four of us. Then I had to scale it down to two because I had to try to make up the costs in order to be able to get the equipment. You see this equipment, they said, how much does it cost to get qualified for some of these programs are going to subsidize some of these things. I said for electric riding lawnmower, he said over $30,000, $40,000 for some of them. He says, that's coming out of our pockets and there's no work around. So, sorry, you can't use this stuff anymore.
Starting point is 01:02:09 And I guess when he talks about $30,000, $40,000 for electric riding mower, I guess that's the commercial version. I mean, that's, um, I know that electric riding mowers are way more expensive than the gasoline ones, but I've not seen them that expensive. Anyway, according to the California Landscape Contractors Association, zero emission technology is improving, but it's not yet able to handle the workload of a full day because of short battery life.
Starting point is 01:02:36 But the environmental public health officials don't care. They talked to one of them. She said, push mowers and the handheld equipment are so egregiously polluting. We just need to take them off of all of the shelves. We should not allow anybody to have this. This is the kind of fanatical extremism that you see from these people all the time. Um, so we've got a lot of people who have tipped. I don't want to acknowledge that, but let me finish with the electric car stuff. The good news is, here's the good news.
Starting point is 01:03:13 Toyota came out. This was a couple of days ago, actually. And said battery-powered electric vehicles will only ever capture about 30% of the global market, said the chairman of Toyota. And he is, I think, the grandson of the founder. Yeah, he is the grandson of the founder. He raised concerns about consumers' willingness to align with these net zero goals. What he said was, he said, traditional fuel-burning cars, as well as hybrids and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles,
Starting point is 01:03:44 will make up the rest of the market what is it about all of those well they have fuel that you can pump in faster than you can charge a battery he said shifting toward electric vehicles is not the answer when billions of people in the world are living even without electricity. He told a business event this month that limiting consumer choices and their ability to travel by making expensive cars is not the answer. He said consumers, not regulations or politics, should make that decision. He said engines will surely remain. That's great news. We've got at least one car company, maybe will surely remain. That's great news.
Starting point is 01:04:25 We've got at least one car company, maybe the only one, that is not suicidal. Because that's what these other car companies are. You go back and look at Ford, even when, you know, the most popular vehicle, their pickup truck. And they were doing great. And they fired their CEO and replaced them with a woke version because he was not putting enough into the mobility perspective. And so they, they fired the guy who was getting them record sales and had produced the winning vehicle combination.
Starting point is 01:05:03 And they put in a CEO who rebranded the company from a car company or a truck company to a mobility company. And then they came up with the stuff like the Ford Lightning and other things like that. As a matter of fact, when we look at the e-bikes, New York Fire Department has said e-bikes are responsible for 267 fires in the city, claiming 18 lives and causing 150 injuries. You know, fix your battery technology and come back and talk to us when it's done, okay? Then we can talk. We've got stuff that works. We have functional fuels and other things like that,
Starting point is 01:05:39 and we don't need to throw that all out. So let's take a quick break here, and I want to respond to some of the people who responded to the generous offer to match things that Junk Silver put out. He said he would match up to $500 in tips. On Rockfin, good to see you, Guard. Guard Goldsmith, thank you for the tip.
Starting point is 01:05:58 He said, thank you for your excellent team-up with Clyde on Ground Zero the other night, David. That was phenomenal, important. I'm working on a big piece on the Constitution and border nullification. And we need to have good folks like you in the audience in this great show that you do. Well, thank you, Gard. And we need people like Gard. And Gard, you can find at Liberty Conspiracy on Rockfin and other places. Find him on, he does work with MRCTV. You can find him on, uh, he does work with, uh, MRC TV. Uh, you can find him on Twitter. Um, yeah, it was, um, I enjoyed doing the program.
Starting point is 01:06:30 It's just the time slot is so difficult for me. It takes me a while to recover from that. Uh, on Rockfin Max B, thank you for the tip. He says, thanks for the matching donations. Junk silver. Let's move the gauge, uh, on Rockfin, a Syrian girl. Uh, thank you for the tip as well. And she says, David, I could not keep the hours that you do.
Starting point is 01:06:50 Thanks for your tireless effort to get yesterday in order to get the show cut and everything finished. I was so tired. I got only like three hours before I did the show yesterday. And I had to stand up at my desk in order to get that stuff finished. And I was thinking back, the friend of mine who went to West Point, and we would talk about, you know, he was taking engineering courses. I was taking engineering courses. So we kind of compare to see what things were like, but they put a lot of extracurricular things on them there.
Starting point is 01:07:13 It said they were, you know, working them around the clock. He said it was so bad that it was a very common thing for the cadets to stand up at their desk because of they sat down they'd fall asleep sitting at their desk and now i understand that uh it's probably the only way to get this stuff done is to stand up while you're working uh so hopefully i won't nod off today i did get some sleep yesterday uh on rock fan greg talent thank you very much for the tip on rumble jason barker good to see you there jason uh he said thank you to junk silver for tip matching yes thank you junk silver appreciate that uh on rumble uh radis bro thank you for the tip he says would you interview martin screlli about his court battles seems like they won't do the same with j gates zook elon and friends when it comes to monopolies yeah and
Starting point is 01:08:04 it's interesting. You talk about Martin Shkreli, and a lot of people look at it, and he was vilified. And I haven't gotten into the details that much. I know that he got cornered the market on something that was patented and raised the price for people extraordinary amount and um and as i point out vivek ramaswamy talked to his partners and wanted to bring him on board even though he was vilified everywhere for the price gouging that he did to people and um and that's really you know
Starting point is 01:08:38 vivek is not an engineer he's not a scientist He's not a biochemist. He doesn't produce anything. He was basically just buying drugs. And as I pointed out the other day, he had a drug that they made so much money on, never worked. It was the same type of stock market flipping and happy stories that Moderna existed on for 10 years before Fauci and Trump made them multi-billionaires. So, you know, I guess he saw that and he's like, you know, the way to make money is to have a happy story on the New York Stock Exchange about a drug
Starting point is 01:09:21 company and then to get connected politically. And he got connected politically to Mike DeWine, that horrific Republican governor in Ohio who came up with the idea of a million dollar lottery for people to get vaccinated. And he was on his COVID team. And the other angle that he was pushing on that COVID team was contact tracing and all the rest of this stuff. I mean, it's, it really is disgusting to see what these people who, uh, were running this lockdown and people like Trump is now their buddy buddies and all the rest of it, because he's now supporting Trump. It's just disgusting to see that, uh, rumble Mac or seven.
Starting point is 01:10:00 Thank you for the tip. He says, uh, bless you and your family for all you do. Thank you very much. Uh, you're deeply appreciated and love my thanks to the person who's matching donations i'd be junk silver thank you as well um mad mem thank you for the tip uh thank you junk silver david i hope you will have dr shiva on again soon god bless yes we will have him on again um uh shellier uh thank you for the tip, David. Do you sell any other music besides your Christmas record? I looked on your store, but didn't find anything. Uh, not yet.
Starting point is 01:10:33 I'm hoping to, I've got some songs I've been working on. It's just the time. Like I said, uh, I gotta, I gotta try to rearrange some things here so that I can do something like that. Cause I, I do have some original stuff that I'd like to do. Um, but thank you for asking. I appreciate that. That is encouraging. Geesebusters.
Starting point is 01:10:52 Good to see you. Um, and thank you for the tip. Does that David, are we going to see any Trump campaign commercials this year? Yes, we've got some ideas. Uh, I'm going to see if I can't get, uh get on the top hit list of all the MAGA people here. They really do hate it when I come after Trump. Anyway, that's not why I haven't done it. It's just time.
Starting point is 01:11:18 But I do want to do it. Freegan, thank you for the tip. Keep up the great work, David and Travis. Thank you. On Rumble, Stealth Patriot Keep up the great work, David and Travis. Thank you on rumble stealth Patriot. Uh, I'm with you, David. Bill Lee has been very wonky, but we have some of the best legislators I've ever seen in Texas, Tennessee.
Starting point is 01:11:32 Yes, we do. That's how the balance of power is supposed to work. I absolutely agree. And we do have, um, I think some of the best state legislators I've ever seen anywhere. Uh, but Halsey, uh, Dr. Uh, Senator Frank nicely. Uh, they're great guys.
Starting point is 01:11:49 They get it. And, uh, and like, uh, Catherine Austin Fitz was saying the good thing about it is, uh, these are people who are not just using this as a stepping stone to get to. They're actually trying to protect people here in Tennessee. So we've got several of them, uh, and several of them. And they've done some good work and done some in terms of cutting taxes, eliminating taxes, constitutional carry, many other things like that. Misha Goose, thank you for the tip. And he says, God bless.
Starting point is 01:12:20 YJ72, thank you. He says, please enjoy illegal coffee with a small token before they give us the lab made coffee. Yeah, I played that. You heard the Davos discussion. What a joke. Yeah, I talked about that. And as a matter of fact, when I was on with Clyde Lewis, he played a little bit of that clip as an intro coming in. And when I came in, I said, yeah, they want to eliminate all CO2 FF EE.
Starting point is 01:12:49 It's like two FFs and two EEs. It's got to go. Because of all of the carbon that is everywhere, they want to eliminate all carbon life forms. Maybe they'll give us replay. Remember Star Trek, right? They eliminate carbon this one place. So they didn't have any carbon life forms. They had silicon life forms they had silicon
Starting point is 01:13:05 life forms uh was that a harbinger of what these people are about they want everything from silicon valley and they want to eliminate all life all carbon uh forms atomic dog uh thank you very much i'm not angry with you talking about trump by the way uh do you plan on getting the head gasket fixed before summer? Uh, I don't know. I don't know. We'll have to wait and see. I got to get some estimates on it.
Starting point is 01:13:31 The first one was just too expensive. We couldn't, couldn't do that. If before I would do that, I would, uh, I would swap out the engine with somebody, but, um, I just, I don't have that much time to drive anymore. That's the other thing. Um, uh, so anyway, K so anyway kwd 68 uh thank you david i'm watching the camp lejeune litigation there is no better proof of this government's evil uh i'm not sure what you're talking about but i think that is uh about the exposure to contamination that's at camp lejeune and the government's disregard for that is they have
Starting point is 01:14:03 their disregard for those um what they call them them, some kind of chemical pits where they're burning things in Iraq and other places like that. They really don't care. I've talked about the depleted uranium shells that they would give the soldiers. And the density of these things is amazing um as I said one of my friends is the military he said um they were able you know they could see that this tank was hiding behind a dune and the Iraq war it's a Russian-made tank and there was something that was sticking up so they knew it was there and one of his buddies shot uh one of these depleted uranium shells uh right through the sand dune and blew up the tank on the other side. That's how dense these things are.
Starting point is 01:14:46 But, of course, then it also giving cancer to the soldiers who are there. But, hey, they don't really care because, you know, by the time you develop cancer, can you really prove it? And we're done with you as a soldier anyway. So thank you for your service. We'll be right back. Tell Alexa to add the APS Radio skill and have access to the best channels anywhere. From country to blues, classic hits to news, APS Radio curates incredibly diverse playlists for you to enjoy. Get details at APSradio.com.
Starting point is 01:15:32 Here's a little song I wrote. You might want to hear it in your pod. You know nothing. And be happy. Ain't got no cash, ain't got no car But 24 booster shots in your arm Oh nothing Be happy You can't even buy shit in the store Because of your low social credit score. Oh, nothing.
Starting point is 01:16:07 Be happy. You will own nothing. And be happy. Be happy and eat some bugs. And maybe you could keep those bugs in the refrigerator. If you could find them that works, you know, they're redesigning all the appliances.
Starting point is 01:16:31 And I don't know if it's the green redesign that is at the root of all of this, but some very expensive refrigerators are dying very quickly. It's not just the people getting the injection. Even our refrigerators are dying young. Owners are suing, claiming that it is fraudulent. And we've got a lot of people who are suing over these fraudulent vaccines as well. An attorney says that thousands of families were surprised, but the manufacturer was not.
Starting point is 01:17:01 Another parallel to our vaccines uh first a 2800 kenmore elite fridge with an lg compressor inside died in late 2019 it was like 15 months old she said it basically stopped working it wasn't cold uh she said it only lived for four years they they just died this year same thing and i didn't even bother to call them. And so you got another home where they had two dead refrigerators in just five years. One person in Philadelphia said her fridge failed when it was only seven months old. A woman in San Diego said technicians have been to my home seven times. In L.A., a woman there said the fix lasted just one week, and I've had a total of six repair visits and have not had a working refrigerator for two months.
Starting point is 01:18:08 Well, we could all just dismiss this as first world problems, but it really is indicative of what is happening to our countries and our infrastructure it is a nationwide issue with an la attorney who is now focusing on a class action lawsuit she said the critical part of course in refrigerator is the linear compressor inside lg and some can more refrigerators it really is the heart of the refrigerator and they're sharing this part and it seems like they know that it is not lasting very long. Currently, we have 102 plaintiffs. We're getting calls at the time. She wants LG to extend people's warranties and to refund anyone who says that they bought one after 2018, which is apparently when the problems began. Well, part of the problem is that we've got politicians who are not just social engineers,
Starting point is 01:18:50 but they're trying to design and engineer everything that we own. And so in Canada, you have Trudeau and his green heat pump scheme. And it is way more expensive than they had planned on doing it to have green heat but by the way you know who needs green heat when we've got global warming right it just just uh you would think that the people in canada would be embracing this it's like all right we're going to get a warmer climate we're going to go for this because it's a bit cold up there an ideologically charged canadian federal government green program to try and get homeowners to switch their reliable heating oil furnaces for less reliable electric heat pumps
Starting point is 01:19:34 via a large grant that has been blasted by the taxpayer advocacy group and so apart from the reliability it's just the fact that a heat pump in a really cold climate like that is not efficient. Trudeau, you would think, might know that. He doesn't have to be a scientist or an engineer to know that. We have a heat pump and we did as much as we could with the one fireplace that we've got because you just don't get any warm air out of them once it starts getting really cold. We had some really cold temperatures. We were down below freezing for five or six days. We got down below zero a few days, and so things froze and froze hard.
Starting point is 01:20:15 Heat pumps don't work very well in those temperatures, not very efficient, regardless of whether they last or not. So the answer to all of this is to have mandates and subsidies. We're going to bribe you, and we're going to coerce you at the same time. Estimated costs for the federal government program to give households $15,000 grants to switch to new heat pumps. The estimates have gone from $750 million to $2.7 billion. And again, why get rid of something that is working? Well, it's because of this fantasy about climate change.
Starting point is 01:20:52 They haven't proven that the climate has changed, and they haven't proven a connection with your gas furnace either, or your car. The budget office estimates that there's up to 244,000 households that might jump in on this entitlement program. But do they really want to do that? They said the original scheme was to allow $10,000 to eligible homeowners to convert from oil-fired furnaces to an electric heat pump. The cabinet of Trudeau, and of course, you know, we know who's got people in the cabinet. We've got a lot of people in the cabinets, young World Economic Forum leaders,
Starting point is 01:21:39 you know, people like Trudeau, many people with Trudeau, people like Chrystia Friedland, and we'll talk about, uh, how Trudeau and company, uh, got the back of the hand of one judge about their fake emergency orders coming up here. But, um, they expanded the grant from $10,000 to $15,000 along with a $250 one-time bonus. Why would they do that? Well, because people don't want to do it, right? They offer them the cash subsidy. It's like, oh, we'll give you $10,000 to switch this out. People say, nah, interested.
Starting point is 01:22:13 Okay, how about this? $15,000 and $250 bonus payment for that. That you don't even have to, you know, show that you're using any of this stuff. Canada is the third largest oil and gas reserves in the world. Most of it in Alberta. So even though they have massive amounts of this, this is one of the things that we saw going back to after the oil embargo OPEC that triggered so much inflation and economic disruption in the late 1970s. Everybody was queuing up to try to get fuel.
Starting point is 01:22:51 You can only buy gas with an even or odd plate on certain days and all that kind of stuff. And I've shown the magazines on air before time in Newsweek. I kept those magazines because I said, oh, this is going to be great. They were predicting that we're going to be out of oil and gas and all the rest of this stuff by the mid-1980s. And that was less than a decade away. We're going to be out of all this stuff. It's like, that's absolutely lunatic. But that was what mainstream media was telling everybody.
Starting point is 01:23:21 And that was the cover of the magazines. And you see the charts inside. But they said, even with those dire predictions about what they called fossil fuel, it's not fossil fuel. Even with those dire predictions, they said we got 666 years of coal. I remember that because it was 666. What kind of a nonsense lie is this? But, of course, the coal had to be the first thing to go because we had so much of it and here in canada oil has got to go for your oil furnaces because we got so much of it you can't use it we're going to have to make ourselves dependent on china and on india and other countries like that so you got a lot of oily gas can't use it got a lot of coal can't use it
Starting point is 01:24:00 not gonna let you use it um trudeau's carbon tax however is costing canadians hundreds of dollars annually as government rebates it gives are not enough to compensate for the high fuel costs and it's one of the reasons why you just had i think it's very significant we'll see what will happen with this the saskatchewan governor of that province said we're not going to pay the carbon taxes we've got a lot of oil and gas ourselves we're not going to pay the carbon taxes. We've got a lot of oil and gas ourselves. We're not going to pay Trudeau to use our own stuff. So you're starting to see things like that as well as what's happening in Texas at the border. People have just had enough of this insanity.
Starting point is 01:24:37 Like we began the program. People in the UK said, we understand. Our government hates us. We've got people like Rishi Sunak and Sadiq Khan. They absolutely hate British people and they're ruling over them. And now they want you to be drafted in the army to go fight the wars that you don't support. And I said, we have enough. And so you've got governors down to individual people. They said, we've had enough with these national leaders
Starting point is 01:25:09 who are really globalist leaders. 89% of Ivy League grads support strict rationing of gas, meat, and electricity in order to fight climate change. The longer you stay in these disinformation institutions, the more you buy into this stuff. And what we're seeing is decades of propaganda and lies and indoctrination that's now bearing fruit. Nearly 90% of Ivy League graduates support the strict rationing of gas, meat, and electricity to fight climate change, according to a new poll. They said that the conservative committee to unleash prosperity is what they call it. They need to call it unleashing people because we're the ones that they want to.
Starting point is 01:26:00 It's not prosperity. It's just our basic freedoms to be able to eat and travel and all the rest of stuff need to take the leash off of us they're putting chains on us climate change we should call it climate chains the climate chains the climate chains are an obsession of the very rich and the highly educated no they, they're not highly educated. They're over indoctrinated. An astonishing 77% of the elites, including nearly 90% of those who graduated from top universities,
Starting point is 01:26:35 favor rationing of energy and gas and all the rest of this stuff. And so they said they defined these elites as people who have at least one postgraduate degree and who are earning at least $150,000 annually and living in high population density areas, more than 10,000 people per square mile in their zip code. So I guess living in a crowded city makes you an elite. I thought it was the other way around. I mean, my aspirations were to live somewhere where I don't have a lot of people, 10,000 people per square mile. But again, a postgraduate degree reminds me of the Wizard of Oz thing. These people got one thing that you don't have, and that is a diploma, a doctor of thinkology who doesn't even know what the Pythagorean theorem is.
Starting point is 01:27:31 Another key finding is that nearly six in 10 elites say that there is too much individual freedom in America because they've got straw for brains. The study also examined a subsample of elites who attended Ivy League schools or other elite private schools, such as Northwestern, Duke, Stanford, and the University of Chicago. And I say Duke that way because we know Duke from when we used to live in Research Triangle Park area. So the climate alarmists, these same types of people, are saying that the U.S. and the U.K. militaries owe $111 billion in climate reparations. Oh, that's no problem. I mean, that's chump change for the Pentagon. We give that to Zelensky. We can certainly give that to third world countries. Besides, the Pentagon has lost trillions of dollars it's stuffed somewhere in the pentagon several trillion dollars a year for the last several years should be able to look
Starting point is 01:28:33 in the cushions of the pentagon find a 111 billion dollars i mean it's probably the change that dropped out of their pockets china's state-run global times on wednesday eagerly touted a report from two climate alarmist think tanks commonwealth in the uk and climate and community project in the united states they claim that british and american militaries owe 111 billion in climate reparations to communities that are supposedly threatened by their carbon emissions who would have thought that here we are we've been threatening communities all over the world with bombs and thermonuclear war. And we've got to pay for the threat of climate change.
Starting point is 01:29:16 That's the least of these things that we threaten people with. What a joke. Barbara Streisand calling Trump a climate denier. See, there's going to be something good about everybody, even Trump, right? Except he didn't deny the Paris Climate Accord, unfortunately. He left it there. Said, I'll get rid of it after the election. Got rid of it.
Starting point is 01:29:37 And it stayed gotten rid of for just a couple of months. And as I said before, it's a treaty. He should have treated it as such, but mostly Mitch McConnell and all of the senators, every single one of them, where you're talking about Rand Paul or Ted Cruz or Mike Lee, any of these people, every single one of them knows that the Senate's job is that, that ratifying treaties is the Senate's job. Any of them didn't have to just be Mitch McConnell. It didn't have to be Trump.
Starting point is 01:30:07 Any of them could have called the bluff from John Kerry and Obama on this Paris climate change. But they didn't. Anyway, Barbra Streisand calls Trump a climate denier. And as they point out in Breitbart, because they always won't miss an opportunity to make Trump look good. And this is Trump's Streisand effect. Uh, if you want to look good, get Barbara Streisand to criticize you. Uh, and so they point out that she wants used a private jet to fly her little doggies around the world to follow her.
Starting point is 01:30:42 She had three dogs. She flew them from california to london so they could watch her perform in a concert um did she forget them was this kind of like a home alone thing it's like oh i forgot the dogs maybe she did with a big entourage like she travels with and she doesn't just have a big entourage she's got a big autobiography and uh my name is barbara is the name of her 1 000 page book and um it's not selling for some reason not a lot of people out there want to read a thousand page book about her you're talking about narcissism you gotta find something to make trump look good
Starting point is 01:31:26 barbara streisand to call him a climate denier who flies her dogs on a private jet to see her perform and um and you find somebody like barbara streisand who is certainly as bad maybe even a worse narcissist than donald trump Because 1,000 pages? I looked it up. I thought, well, how big is War and Peace? You know, everybody's like, War and Peace. Yeah, you read that book. That's huge.
Starting point is 01:31:53 That's 1,225 pages, typically. You know, of course, it depends on the publisher and the print size. On average, the Bible is about 1,200 pages. But, you know, Barbara Streisand has got 1,000 pages worth of stuff to say about herself. No ego there at all, right? Conspiracy theorists who are right about climate change, says Bobby Ann Flowercox at Brownstone. And she said, we had Governor Kathy Hochul of New York, as Gerald Slinty calls her, Hochulberry. She issued a travel ban for an entire county in upstate New York because of snow. She said it wasn't a travel advisory.
Starting point is 01:32:45 It was a travel ban, right? Climate lockdown? Yeah, yeah, they might do that type of thing. They'd love to have this power, don't they? So I'm not going to tell you that it's snowy out there. We're going to ban this. And this is in Erie County, where they do get a lot of snow. They get a lot of snow in upstate New York. And so she says, if you can't drive down the road to get from point A to point B,
Starting point is 01:33:13 then we could also call that a lockdown. Dictator Hochul's reason for the lockdown to close one million New Yorkers that live in Erie County, what was it? Well, it was the fact that it was going to snow, going to snow. It wasn't even snowing yet. But they had, you know, this model that was done by very smart people, just like Trump had a model about COVID. It's going to be a pandemic. So we're going to lock you down in a way that we've never,
Starting point is 01:33:42 ever done with any outbreak of disease or anything. They must be confined to their homes until she says that it's safe for them to rejoin the world again. Maybe she's just testing to see how far she can take her totalitarian desires, said Brownstone. Yeah, and she ties this to pandemic because, you know, we all know that Trump's pandemic was a snow job. That's how he's just like these other people from New York, these other Democrats from New York, because I think of Trump as a Democrat. There is a big difference between caring about New Yorker safety and wanting to control people. Hochul was banning people from leaving their homes, even if it was not snowing. And so she said, I have cited in the past the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, who said
Starting point is 01:34:37 the truth often evades being recognized due to its utter incredibility. Say there's nothing new. I've said that myself. I'd never seen that quote from the Greek philosopher Heraclitus. But I've said the big obstacle that we have is that people can't believe how evil these people are. And they also can't believe the technology that is at their disposal. Those are the two things that make people roll their eyes when you tell them
Starting point is 01:35:07 about certain things. She said, put another way, if something is so outrageous, it's often cast aside as untrue. And so she put in a tweet from dictator Hokel Berry. Travel will be extremely dangerous in Western New York tonight, even if snow is not falling, stay home. So yeah, she went on to post a lot of other things about the, um, about the travel ban. Uh, you can't, most people replied to that and said, you can't tell people not to go out.
Starting point is 01:35:39 Uh, if the snow isn't falling, what are you talking about? Well, you can't tell people to go out, to not go out, even if the snow is falling. But again, same thing that we saw with the lockdown. She said, you'll recognize there have been travel bans based on big storms in the past here in New York. However, those were issued by local government. And that was done after a state of emergency was declared. And that was done after a state of emergency was declared. And that was done after it had snowed.
Starting point is 01:36:08 But they're not issued by the governor. And they're not issued without an emergency declaration. And they're not issued without an emergency. And yet that is exactly what Trump did. 13th of March, 2020. Interestingly, though, she will not talk in this article about Trump. He who must not be named the Voldemort of the Republican party. It's the same thing.
Starting point is 01:36:34 The governor heard department of health and been doing with her hideous quarantine camp regulation that I've been fighting in court for nearly two years now. So as the author, uh, and, um, again, again uh governments have had the authority in the past to temporarily quarantine sick people uh but now that has shifted to and that would be local people that has now shifted to unelected statewide bureaucrats and appointees who have zero accountability to we the people under Under their quarantine camp regulation, the governor and her Department of Health would have centralized control over 19 million New Yorkers to force you to lock down in your home, or they could force you, with the use of police, to go to a quarantine center.
Starting point is 01:37:18 And so one thing that is missing in this person's perspective is the fact that this was the plan. All these people say, well, it was the bad Democrat governors. Well, again, it was, if you're going to do that, at least acknowledge that there were bad Republican governors as well. But when you say it was done by the governors, that was the plan, folks, going back to dark winter and 9-11. You know, they used 9-11 and the false flag attack after that they'd had the
Starting point is 01:37:46 dark winter simulation two months before that and then two months after that they said give yourself these powers at the state level because you're going to need them someday and we've been practicing for the scenario that you're going to need them in and so that's the thing people look at it and they talk about the governors and say, well, it was the governors. It wasn't Trump. It was always to be done by the governors after it was declared an emergency by the president and he released the money to them to do this. People can't understand that plan. So net zero is dying, but it's taking us down with it, says Francis Minton and the Manhattan contrarian.
Starting point is 01:38:30 And in that he's quoting what has happened in Wales as they shut down the very last steel plant. In the UK, the UK that wants to feed this fantasy that they have a military that, you know, they can't get anybody to sign up. And how are they going to make their tanks and planes when they don't have any steel plants? Well, let's not let that get in our way. We've got to have a war. A green energy wall, an impassable barricade of physical impossibility characterized by scarcity, by blackouts, into which a country crashes suddenly. Among the net zero zealot countries that I have identified as the but steady decline, a gradual withering of economic activity and prosperity. In this scenario, high energy prices brought about by energy restrictions drive important industries out of business.
Starting point is 01:39:39 And as good jobs disappear and energy prices increase, the people gradually and inexorably get poor. Recent events in the UK and Germany seem to point in the direction of this type of scenario. Well, again, it's like the Hemingway story. How does somebody so rich go bankrupt? Gradually and then suddenly. At one point in time, realizes that you know just like the looney tunes character that runs off the cliff works for a little while then look down wait there's nothing under me then they fall down um so uh there are nine linked news articles in the
Starting point is 01:40:16 past couple of days that all deal with recent instances of industrial decline in the uk and in germany each one a consequence of energy prices. Several of the pieces cover the impending closure of Port Talbot Steelworks in Wales, the loss of 2,500 jobs, but also the loss of the last steel production firm in the UK. And why is this happening? Well, because they can't make money. They can't compete because the price of energy is high. Steel production is very energy intensive.
Starting point is 01:40:54 As you see the super hot things that they've heated up, you know, the steel as they're pouring this molten steel takes a lot of energy for that and the people who can afford the energy are the chinese and the indians because they're allowed to build as cheap and dirty and as many plants as they wish and we're not and so it is the the artificially inflated price of energy due to the Paris climate accord that is driving industry out in Germany and the UK. They can't compete. Workers are losing their jobs because their carbon will now be emitted in India and China. Global warming? No, no. A transfer of wealth. The UK will now be the only G7 nation with no first-class steelmaking. That's where this whole thing is finally going to start coming down. And it's going to come down very rapidly once it gets started.
Starting point is 01:41:58 We have one projection saying the world is going to be short of oil. The world will be short of oil by 2025. This is the CEO of Occidental. It says the world will find itself short of oil from 2025 onwards as exploration for longer producing crude reserves is set to lag demand growth. And of course, that doesn't say anything about refineries. We're not building any refineries anymore in America because of regulations. The government has basically shut that down. It isn't that we don't need them, but the government is not allowing it. All the
Starting point is 01:42:33 refineries are being built in China. So regardless of whether or not we have oil, they're going to have all the ability to refine it into something that we can use. For most of the second half of the 20th century, oil companies were finding more crude than was being consumed globally, around five times the demand volume. And remember, it was time in Newsweek and the mainstream media that was saying in the late 1970s, after the OPEC thing, we're going to be out of oil in the mid-1980s. And yet, throughout the second half of the 20th century, they were finding about five times
Starting point is 01:43:08 the amount of oil that they were using. And so, again, by the way, that peak oil thing, that was a CIA lie. They were the ones who were really pushing that. The ratio of discovered resources versus demand has dropped in recent decades and is now about 25%. So instead of finding it at the rate at five times the rate that we were using, they're now finding it at about 25% of the rate that we're using it. And this is, again, it's not that we're running out of oil. Not that we can't find it. We're not allowed to look. And we're not allowed to extract it. Got to keep it in the ground. In the near term, the markets are not
Starting point is 01:43:51 balanced. Supply and demand is not balanced, said Occidental Petroleum's CEO. 2025 and beyond is when the world is going to be short of oil. According to the executive, the oil market will find itself moving from an oversupply in the near term to a long period of supply shortages, which means that we're going to have even more problems for the grid because that is one more of the components in the grid than it is one of the components that works in any kind of weather. So we're going to take a real quick break, and we will be right back. Tell Alexa to add the APS Radio skill and have access to the best channels anywhere. From country to blues, classic hits to news, APS Radio curates incredibly diverse playlists for you to enjoy.
Starting point is 01:44:40 Get details at APSradio.com. ¶¶ © transcriptF-WATCH TV 2021 Liberty. It's your move. And now, The David Knight Show. liberty it's your move and now the david knight show humans will soon be worshiping ai chatbots as gods uh warn experts well of course they will you know the heart is an idol factory if we're not going to worship ai we'll worship trump or something right or fauci uh you know, or money, or sex, or drugs. I've already seen ads for someone's created like an AI Jesus chat bot. Great, great. Yeah, that's exactly what we need, yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:55 Don't want to open up a book and actually look what it is. We'll have an AI model of Jesus, great. Well, yeah, I saw this way, way way way back in the 1970s the first uh personal computers and all they could do was um text chat uh text um you know one line at a time and um they had this program i think it's called liza and and you could interact with it and it just kept asking you these open-ended questions like a psychiatrist would. And it seemed to, you would look at this, and you would make intelligence out of this and project that into it. And that's what they're saying the chatbots are like.
Starting point is 01:47:35 And that's a real danger, isn't it? That's what I've said from the very beginning. The danger is that people would believe that it was intelligent and not just a plagiarist like the president of Harvard. But you don't confuse their intelligence with that either. On Rockfan Fonsey, thank you very much for the tip. Hello, David. Could you clear something up for me? I know you have to be a natural born U.S. citizen to be president.
Starting point is 01:47:59 And I've been hearing that Nikki Haley is not. Is she or isn't she? If she isn't, then how can she run for presidency? Because we ignore that. And so this is the interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which wasn't about this really at all. The 14th Amendment was about making sure that the people, the newly freed slaves, would be considered to be full citizens because they had been born in the United States to parents who were subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. And they made it clear that if somebody came here legally, and at the time it would have been
Starting point is 01:48:37 typically something like a foreign diplomat coming here, and if the child was born in the United States, the child would not be a natural born citizen uh it would because those parents were not subject to the jurisdiction and there were many other things outside of the fourth 14th amendment that show that that was the intention but the actual text of it is i think pretty clear and so we have situations where they've looked the other way for this type of thing and And in her particular case, from my understanding, she was born in the United States, but her parents had come here to work and they could not have been legal citizens at that point in time. But they don't care.
Starting point is 01:49:19 How could that happen? Well, it happens because they don't care what the Constitution says about anything, let alone that. So, yeah, that's where we are with it. But getting back to the AI gods that are coming, you know, Hugo de Garis wrote a book, The Artileck War. And the thing that I thought was interesting, two things were interesting about it. First of all, he said, these people are going to advance technology and the vast majority of us are going to realize that they have malicious goals and all this and push back against it as they start controlling our lives and taking our jobs with AI and other things like that. And so he called it the Artilek Wars. And he said that the elites would use their superior technology and perhaps their ability to leave the earth.
Starting point is 01:50:07 He called them cosmos because of that. He thought they would take to space stations like Jeff Bezos wants to do and has always wanted to do. The kind of Gerard K. O'Neill space platforms and the Lagrange Libration Points in his book High Frontier. And you see that in the movie Elysium. So he said, I think they'll, they'll defend themselves by going up there because everybody's going to want to lynch him once they find out what these people are up to. And then they'll unleash with their technology giga death on us. So that was one aspect of his book.
Starting point is 01:50:39 The other part of his book that was also interesting. I talked about this a long time in terms of engineers who were in companies that were doing stuff for the military industrial complex. And I said, you know, you look at this and it's the same type of debate that is brought up with Oppenheimer. Should I do this? Because what are the consequences of it? And I said, typically, engineers and scientists don't think about that. They're looking at solving a problem. And they get caught up in the puzzle,
Starting point is 01:51:10 and they don't think about the consequences of that. And so Hugo de Garis would go around, and he was an AI expert himself, and he would give conferences, and he would speak to scientists. And as he looked at this, he said, you know, I think I am creating something that could be intelligent enough that it could kill me and all of mankind. Hugo was not a Christian. He's not a believer. And he thought that he had the possibility to create a godlike intelligence is the way that he referred to it. And he said, and that godlike intelligence may decide that we're no more important than an ant and would kill us.
Starting point is 01:51:52 You know, you look at Ray Kurzweil, he always had a very Pollyanna view of the technology. Oh, it's going to be beneficial. It's going to be great. You know, this new intelligence, it's going to be, you know, really good. Kind of like Steven Spielberg and his aliens. You know, good kind of like uh steven spielberg and his aliens you know his aliens are like et or close encounters of the third kind they're not like you know um mars attacks we come in peace uh and then they start shooting everybody so you have
Starting point is 01:52:18 these two different visions right well if we have uh aliens come they're going to be peaceful or you know these benevolent uh super beings or maybe they're're going to be peaceful or, you know, these benevolent super beings, or maybe they're just going to try to wipe us out. Same thing about the artificial intelligence, right? Kurzweil thought, Oh, it's going to be benevolent.
Starting point is 01:52:32 And, and Hugo said, well, it could be, but I don't really think so. And I don't really think that they were going to create a godlike intelligence either. But what was interesting about it was he said he would ask these
Starting point is 01:52:44 scientists in these conventions, he said, if you knew that you were going to create this godlike intelligence that was going to destroy all of humanity, would you still continue to do it? And almost all of them said yes. And the only time that he got a negative answer was when he spoke at a conference where I was speaking, and it was a lot of people. It was a Christian conference, kind of Christian political conference, and the vast majority of the people said no. They said, that's the first time I've ever had
Starting point is 01:53:15 that answer. Most people said, the scientific community would say yes. So experts believe that people might ditch traditional religion for tech-based beliefs. But haven't they already? You know, transhumanists have. And so many people have made a religion out of science and the scientism of some person in authority like Fauci. I also spoke to Zoltan Isvan, who was trying to push transhumanism. And he didn't have a billion dollars so what he did was he because it's usually the billionaires like musk and peter teal and people like that who are pushing transhumanism because they think that it's going to be eternal life for them zoltan is von created the transhumanist party and he ran for president. I don't think he got on any ballots, but anyway, when he came around, I interviewed him and,
Starting point is 01:54:09 uh, and it was very interesting interview. He'd written a book as a fictional account to try to portray what he thought was going to be the struggle. And just as Hugo de Garis saw a struggle between the globalist elites and the technocrats and the common people. Zoltan Isfand, the transhumanist, saw the struggle as being between the scientists and Christians. And so he's got a hero in his book called Jethro Knights, which I thought was funny, who kills the Christians.
Starting point is 01:54:42 And the results of generative AI are very open for interpretation, so people can read anything into them. Exactly. And that's what people were doing with the old program, LISA. It's what people do, by the way, with horoscopes and with tarot cards and Ouija boards and stuff like that. They're very open, so you can read anything into them that you want. So we know how this is going to go they've already set up some robots in a temple in kyoto japan
Starting point is 01:55:10 they have a robot that delivers sermons and you've had 2015 anthony loandowski founded the now closed way of the future which aimed to build a super AI bot for followers to worship. There's also the transhumanist movement says this article from the daily star. And that really is where this is. The people who have focused on the singularity Ray Kurzweil have annual, used to have annual singularity conferences. I don't know if that got stopped with 2020 and restarted since then or not but it was peter teal who started the singularity foundation and of course they believe that we're going to merge with machines you see this also
Starting point is 01:55:55 from elon musk if you want to question why elon musk profile picture i don't know if it still is or not, uh, you know, was his, uh, costume with, um, uh, his Baphomet costume. I, you know, it's the transhumanism there. It's right there in your face for anybody to see. They're not really trying to hide it. And they've made many statements. It's not just, Oh, look, I see this symbol in this picture on his Halloween costume or whatever. No, they openly say that's what they're looking for. And so they believe that it's going to give them godlike abilities and eternal life. And so I saw this article from Metro.
Starting point is 01:56:36 It's kind of a tabloid paper in the UK. But it was picked up by Drudge and said, Inside the Ambulance to the future, where people are frozen in hope of life after death. Suspended in a deep freeze, a growing number of patients, quote unquote, at the world's biggest cryo-preservation facilities are taking a dice roll at another life. So they're trusting science. And I thought it was interesting. What got my attention in all this was the fact that in this article, he says it's kind of like Pascal's wager. Do you know Pascal's wager? The mathematician, Blaise Pascal, said, well, I'm a Christian.
Starting point is 01:57:18 He wrote a lot about being a Christian, interestingly enough. You know, we have a lot of scientists and mathematicians who are very, very successful and influential and foundational in the fields, uh, that were strong Christians, people like James Clerk Maxwell, who did the unified, um, you know, field theory between electric, uh, electric, um, electromagnetics, right? So all the two are interrelated and everything. People like Isaac Newton and everything. But Blaise Pascal said, okay, here's my wager. If I live as a Christian and as a believer, and if God doesn't exist, I haven't lost all that much.
Starting point is 01:58:01 I've foregone some things that i might otherwise have indulged in but not much but if there is a god the benefit from that is infinite because you get infinite life if the bible is true and these people are saying well this is kind of like a pascal's wager. I was like, well, actually, no, because they're talking about some finite gain. I mean, even if these people come back, they bring them back at some point in time. They freeze their body and assume that the cells are not going to die. And then at some point in time, they're going to be able to bring themselves back. And that was a discussion that I had with Zoltan Isvan. I said, okay, so you're saying that you're going to transfer yourself to a machine and you're, what is it? What are you? Are you a consciousness? Are you a bunch of electrical signals? What are
Starting point is 01:59:00 you? And he couldn't answer that. And I really pressed him on it. I said, what are you transferring? You know, these people who have preserved their bodies, you know, they're not there, right? The bodies are there. What has happened to these people? Are they gone somewhere else? That's kind of implied. And it certainly is implied and clearly stated with the transhumanists because there'd be in their particular situation. There's absolutely, you know, these people might believe and I don't agree with them, but they might believe that, well, this physical body is me. And, you know, if I can bring this back and thaw myself out, then I will wake up and i haven't gone anywhere i'm still here
Starting point is 01:59:47 but the transhumanists believe that they're transferring something their essence whatever that essence is we would call it a soul but they don't believe that you have a soul but they think that they're transferring something to a machine and um and so i said so what is it what What are we? Have you thought about what we are? And they don't really have an answer for that. Not at all. So, you know, when you look at this, what is their hope? These people are making this Pascal wager. Do they have a hope for this? You know, we have, when we talk about hope, the word that's translated in that Greek word that's in the Bible is a confident expectation. And so we have a confident expectation of this. Why?
Starting point is 02:00:33 Well, first of all, everybody knows there's a God. You can look at, it's inescapable to look at the world around us and not know that there was an intelligent force behind it. And so then the question becomes, is the Bible true? And there's many ways that you can look at that. You can look at it from a prophetic standpoint, from a geological standpoint, from a, um, uh, you know, an archeological standpoint, they keep finding these things that, uh, people would say, oh, don't have any, any, uh, evidence of there ever being a society, a civilization called the Hittites or whatever.
Starting point is 02:01:06 And then they find that, yeah, it's actually a pretty big society when they look for it. So we have all these different ways to look at it. But the most important one is when I had J. Warner Wallace on, he talked about cold case Christianity. The very term martyr means witness. We all think of it as people who were killed because of what they believed. But they were the witnesses. They were the ones who were the eyewitnesses to this. And when you go back and you look at that evidence as J. Warner Wallace did, I think that's the strongest evidence. The fact that so many people who were there died rather than recant what they knew was true.
Starting point is 02:01:51 They were not suicide bombers. That word has been stolen, just as the Muslims have stolen so many physical religious sites and built. They've taken that word and completely changed the meaning of it. No, these are people who were given a chance to recant and a chance to live, and instead they knew that they had eternal life because they had seen the dead brought back to life, and they had seen who did it, and many of them had seen him after he took his life back. And so that's the thing,
Starting point is 02:02:33 you know, we're all, each of us, if the Bible is true, we each have, it's appointed a man once to die. And after that, the judgment. And so what do you do with that? Well, there's some really good news about that. That's also in the Bible. We're going to take a quick break, and Angry Tiger is going to be joining us. We have some good news out of New Hampshire that is not the best news, like I was just talking about. But it is good news in terms of a sense of an acknowledgment. And even more than an acknowledgment, it is a bill that would prohibit certain things that a lot of people have just dismissed as conspiracy theories. And so we're going to take a quick break and we're going to come back with Angry Tiger. And we'll be right back. Sometimes your day needs a little smoothing.
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Starting point is 02:05:14 And I wanted to get Franco on because he did a special report about a New Hampshire bill. And I want to talk about that and the implications of that. But, of course, we also got some very interesting financial news. And Franco does the nights of the storm with jason barker and he also has uh the tiger and snake economic report and so we've got a couple of things we want to talk to franco about so thanks for joining us appreciate you coming on good morning david and and viewers and listeners and thank you for having me sir well it's an honor and thank you for all you do well thank you and thank you for what you did. Well, thank you, and thank you for what you did, because I had not seen this from anybody else, and so you pretty much have a scoop on this.
Starting point is 02:05:47 I haven't seen any other reports about this. This is a bill that's been introduced in the New Hampshire House. I looked at where this was, and it was introduced. It looks like it's coming up for committee approval on january the 30th if i'm correct so it still hasn't um come come up for a vote and this is in the house bill but it's still very important uh what is in there tell people what's in this bill so you know i would also like to give mama tiger she sent me this bill um i was unaware of it and i hadn't seen anybody reporting on it and you know the significance of this bill is that i know texas did something on cloud seeding but it recognizes the you know
Starting point is 02:06:33 the geoengineering program that's going on above our skies it recognizes the 5g and non-ionizing radiation that we're exposed to and it actually criminalizes it. So in this bill, this is extremely significant because we've been, you know, we've been called conspiracy theorists, nut jobs, you know, a lot of people don't understand when they can't see something that how, how, how much it can affect them. Right. So when, when I seen this bill, it literally criminalizes doing these things. And I was excited to see it because we have a a government in a state recognizing that this is harmful not only to us but to the environment and to the animals that i mean it wipes out insects so i i loved seeing that and and actually
Starting point is 02:07:18 the the penalties for this so one of the good things about this is they put it in the hands of the sheriff you report it to the sheriff if you think there's some kind of pollution going on and then also the sheriff will report it to their ep their version of their epa in the state and the consequence for this if they you know for a company or someone doing this is a five hundred thousand dollar fine or not less than or you know two years in jail. So that's extremely significant. And the thing that I really liked about that is it's compounding.
Starting point is 02:07:51 It's by the day the $500,000 fine. It's not just, oh, just a single fine. Well, that's good because I know there's some pretty big money and governments and things like that that are behind all of this stuff. And we've seen over the years the geoengineering watch we've seen the the pictures of the nozzles you know letting this stuff out and um and there's been other indication many other indications about as well people doing soil samples i remember uh back in 2013 we had a film contest and there was a uh it was called uh skider alert and it was an app and um and the film contest was about the the um geoengineering and um and chemtrails and things like that and they said
Starting point is 02:08:35 they came up with this app and they said when you see a big cross hatching of persistent contrails in your area take a picture of it And they sent it to members of Congress. And then they also correlated that with temperature readings in the area. And they found that in areas where they had a lot of these cross hatched contrails that is actually making the temperature go up. And so, you know, that's another aspect. Whenever I talk about global warming, I always get people say, we need to talk about the geoengineering that's going on. And I have talked about that in another aspect. Whenever I talk about global warming, I always get people say, we need to talk about the geoengineering that's going on.
Starting point is 02:09:06 And I have talked about that in the past. But what is good about this is the fact that they have acknowledged that this exists. And when I was looking this up, there's actually another state, the second state, New Hampshire becomes the second state to ban chemtrails. Well, it hasn't been banned yet because it hasn't gone through but there's another state that has either worked on this or has um um you know introduced something to address this though that's an also an encouraging sign that there's more i think that state is texas isn't it i don't know i didn't look at i didn't have time to look at the article so it might be it might be what did they do in texas i i you know in texas Texas had similar wording, but I don't think it got very far. You know, David, this is the problem with this. You know, I like the bill and it's great that there we're
Starting point is 02:09:51 finally getting, you know, official recognition that this stuff actually exists. And I was really excited that they included, you know, all the non-ionizing radiation, the EMF, the RF, the UHF, ELF. They cover it all, which is extremely important. But this is what I worry about. So say something happens in New Hampshire, they ban this, it passes, because they don't have a Senate there. It goes through the Congress, then it goes right to the people for a vote,
Starting point is 02:10:18 and then if it gets through committee, it gets to the people, and then it gets to the governor, and he signs it into law. What I'm worried about is cross. Okay, so say their adjoining state is doing this, and it cross-contaminates New Hampshire. Well, that's going to make it federal, right? Then it's going to go to a federal court, and we know that's going to go to the Supreme Court. And sooner or later, it'll end up there. And on their last decision with Texas, you know, and the barbed wire and all that, they, they, they don't recognize state sovereignty.
Starting point is 02:10:46 So we're going to the, we're counting on the corrupt courts to help us with this in the end. And, and, and, you know, we got a bunch of jack legged rum pots in there, you know,
Starting point is 02:10:55 doing their thing. You can't trust them. And, you know, all fed by the snake headed gypsy tin benders from the federal reserve, the trough, the corruption, we have politicians and these giant leviathan telecom companies special interest groups that are going to fight
Starting point is 02:11:09 this tooth and nail you know so i i like and i haven't seen any funding for it or proposed funding you know so i'm hoping that this just isn't lip service because somebody in the new hampshire made enough noise the constituency made enough noise to get this bill into the house. Well, you know, the important, the positive part of this, I think, is the fact that it opens up the discussion more rather than having somebody just say, you don't even know, you know, these are just contrails and everything. It's like, well, no, it's a different thing. And we can see other effects from this as well.
Starting point is 02:11:43 And this is persistent and so forth. But it gets it to the point where we acknowledge that it's going on. And they've acknowledged it themselves in the past. I mean, after the Vietnam War, they handed out a medal to a guy who had modified the weather. And then right after the Vietnam War, in the early 1970s, they had a treaty, a UN treaty that everybody signed to promising not to modify the weather. Why would they do that if they weren't already working on it, if it wasn't something that was feasible and already perhaps in production or imminently going into production? And that was 50 years ago. And so these are the types of things they typically, for the longest time, they'll say, well, this just doesn't even exist.
Starting point is 02:12:24 And then at one point in time they'll admit it and then they say when that but it is and now it exists but it's a good thing and so we're starting to see some of that as you see some of these people like gates and other people talk about their weather experiments and how they wanted to um uh put um not uh for the weather modification put stuff in the stratospheric area as shielding for global cooling and things like that. Yeah, block out the rays of the sun for Pete's sake. I mean, you know, that great orange ball in the sky
Starting point is 02:12:56 that has nothing to do with the environment, by the way, and we need that to live, plants need that to live, and they want to block it out. Yeah, get rid of the sunlight and the CO2. How's that going to work out for us which we're at 400 parts per million you go back you go back to the paleontology age and it was at 2 000 parts per million and the earth was the greenest it had ever been yeah you know the whole environmental boondoggle really it really steams my tail yeah and we start talking because they're talking nonsense stuff we learned in eighth grade about co2 and they turn it on its head.
Starting point is 02:13:26 You know, you got to be really sophisticated in order to come up with these arguments that defy common sense, don't you? Exactly. Exactly. But the great thing about this bill is us in the truth community. I don't like using a conspiracy theory name. You know, that really puts us. It puts us under the rug. We can show this to people who aren't
Starting point is 02:13:47 quite up to speed with these things, who have heard on the news that this is nonsense or it's a conspiracy theory and say, look, a state government actually recognizes the damage that this does to the human body. You know, Rhonda Tate pulled up a great study for me. And I gotta
Starting point is 02:14:04 thank Rhonda Tate and Vince Agnelli. Once a month, we do an EMF special. And we're trying to help people. You know, that's the whole point of it. And she pulled up a Swedish study where there's a Swedish couple. And five meters above their head on their roof, there's a 3G and 4G base station. Okay. And they switched it over to 5G.
Starting point is 02:14:23 When they had the 3G and 4G base station, they're at 9, to 5g when they had the 3 and 4g base station they're at 9 000 microwatts all right of rf then after they installed the 5g that jumped to 1.7 million microwatts that is you know a ridiculous increase and you look at this stuff and if people don't don't know what this does to you this non-ionizing radiation it disrupts your telomeres we know about that on your dna strands okay it also affects your body ability to fight free radicals and it creates what they call uh i believe the term is i had to write it down proxy nitrate and this bonds with the free radicals and spreads them out so it's a two-pronged
Starting point is 02:15:05 attack on your body. Number one, your body's ability to fight the free radicals is hindered. And number two, it's bonding and creating this proxy nitrate, which is a free radical in and of itself. That calcifies things inside your body. This is a horrible thing that they're doing to us. And we really need to be able to get people to understand how unhealthy this is and that's why i really was excited about the bill in and of itself yeah yeah that is interesting because you know one of the things that they've told people which again i i didn't believe it but um you know it's like well we'll see what the measurements actually look like as you're talking about that massive jump in radiation intensity that's there, they've always said, well, no,
Starting point is 02:15:46 the 5G is going to be much, much lower power than anything that we've got out there. And that's why we have to have so many of these antennas, and it's going to be line of sight only, and it's going to be very low power. And yet, as I point out, in New York, people are waking up the next morning and seeing that overnight they put up these antennas right next to their window, right next to where their child sleeps. And one of these instances, they called them up and said, there's a sticker on here that says not to be within, I think it was something like nine feet or something of this. And they said, and you put this right next to the window where my baby's bed is. And so we'll send somebody out right away.
Starting point is 02:16:22 They came out and they took the sticker off. They didn't move the thing and so you know the evidently uh it's that may not be true based on what happened in sweden that it's actually as lower power sounds like it's much much higher power than the three to your point like they do with the economy i study i study the economy and the federal reserve comes out with notes and they go month to month instead of like when they talk about inflation they go months a month instead of year to year the true measurement would be year to year if you ask me this is the same thing with the 5g of course if you take a 5g signal and you spread it out over a certain amount of miles it's weaker than the 3 or 4g but that's not what's really going on that There's a Jedi mind trick going on there. As you alluded to, the towers are very close to each other.
Starting point is 02:17:08 So the signal in between the towers and the signal going to your home is way stronger than the 3G or the 4G. You know, it really irritates. Well, it's a much different frequency, too. I'm not going to lose my patience. Yeah, it's a much different frequency. And so, you know, regardless of the intensity intensity the difference in frequency is going to have a different effect and they haven't studied that and then the other thing about the 5g even when they were saying well it's it's um less intense than the 3g and the 4g but we're going and because
Starting point is 02:17:38 of that it's going to be line of sight and we're going to then multiplex uh from any uh of these antennas it's line of sight and so at one point in time they're all going to then multiplex from any of these antennas line of sight. And so at one point in time, they're all going to be pointing at you. And then they all point at somebody else. I thought, well, then what is that power when they're all pointing at me? So when they're all pointing at me, I'm going to get a spike. And what are these pulsed spikes going to do? What is the biological effect of that?
Starting point is 02:18:02 None of this stuff. Do they care anything at all about it they don't care they've got their own objective they want 5g because it's going to be the substrate for their surveillance and control grid in the smart cities and they don't really care uh what it does to the sheep because that's the way they see us no and i get i get impatient when i hate sneaky liars they everybody in my life knows don't lie to me that's it i'm done with you after you lie to me you know but and they they they do this word alchemy and and the thing of it is david is that people are being injured by this there's a lot of
Starting point is 02:18:36 unknown health you know people are sick and they don't even know why and and if we don't recognize this as a problem that then nobody will they'll never get an answer to their sickness there's no way to fix this but one of the great things working with vince and ronda is what we did was ronda was actually our test experiment this is a cumulative effect okay and ronda took the steps necessary to cut down the amount of rf and emf and everything in her life and she started feeling better and this this was you know this is we're not you know we don't have a lab or anything but she did a lot of things and she's feeling much better and another crazy thing is the fcc has guidelines on all this
Starting point is 02:19:16 stuff you know all the the amount of radiation that we're allowed to be exposed to we are far exceeding those guidelines and it's ignored yeah that that that's what blows my mind it's it's totally ignored and nobody says anything about it's like the fda even when they found these dna fragments and they said well you know according to your regulation uh you only allow this much in terms of dna uh you know fragments and junk stuff in in the um and and this is many times that and so by law they should have shut it down you know regardless of the effects they just say well if we got this much contaminant in there they're going to have a certain amount that they're going to allow but if it gets up to this
Starting point is 02:19:54 level then we shut it down and they said well it's above that level and they said we don't care and so that's why you know the surgeon general in flor says, what are they doing? But yeah, and when you talk about the fact that this is much, much higher than their levels that they have approved, we have much, much higher levels than other countries do. I mean, we're 10, 20 times, 50 times more than most of the Western European countries are in terms of what what the government says is allowable and we don't even hold to those levels no no we're at they say that we're here in the united states it's 61.4 megahertz all right you go i looked at other countries australia other western nations even even china's level i you know i'm not lionizing china in any way shape or form in their communist dictatorship there with winnie the pooh but i the levels are are less than ours i don't understand in america in our country i love the country but like we're captured by these regulatory agencies
Starting point is 02:20:59 we have the worst food yeah we have the bet one of the best medical systems in the world but we're the sickest people in the world and all these levels all in the food the water the fluoride in the water all these things we're the worst in the world even russia doesn't have these things gmo food we have gmo food that we eat everything has a bioengineered ingredient in it you go to these other countries they're banned they don't they know we don't want to feed this to our people because they're going to get sick i don't you know i understand we are under attack and we all know why yeah just look at the uh the i think you meant uh watts instead of um hurt yeah yeah excuse me i'm sorry clarify that no it's okay just i we all say things like that but just to clarify that for the audience. When we look at, for instance, plastics that they're finding are ubiquitous in people's bodies now.
Starting point is 02:21:51 Why is that? Well, you know, they give us bottled water. They give us all the soda poppers and bottles that's plastic and everything. Everything is a plastic bottle now. We don't want to deal with glass bottles anymore, except in Mexico. In Mexico, they'll give them real sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup in their Coke, and they'll give them glass bottles instead of plastic bottles. So yeah, we really are under attack, and they know the health effects of these things. Before we go on, let me just read a little bit of
Starting point is 02:22:20 some of the listed things that are in here that are prohibited. This is an act prohibiting the intentional release of polluting emissions, including cloud seeding, weather modification, excessive electromagnetic radio frequency, microwave radiation, and making penalties for the violations of such prohibition. And they get even more specific, and they talk about stratospheric aerosol injection, the stuff to hide the sun, block out the sun. Solar radiation modification, other forms of geoengineering, anything like that that harms human health and safety. And so it is pretty comprehensive. And these are all things that in the past have all just been poo-pooed by people again the the whole the the greatness of this bill
Starting point is 02:23:06 is for us we don't get a lot of bones in the truther community that that you know like a dog gets a bone we have something that we can show other people because you have to admit this the lot you have to be in the know you have to do a lot of research to understand a lot of this stuff and a lot of people don't have time to do that they don't understand and they chalk everything up as a conspiracy theory now we can show people say hey friends neighbors look at this this is affecting us and a state government actually recognizes it and like you said it's extremely comprehensive this might spark interest in that that what people call the normals or the sheeple, I don't like using those pejorative terms, are our fellow citizens and our brothers in Christ. We're all a big family here, according to the Christian theology we all follow, that we can share this information with them, and we actually might be able to do something.
Starting point is 02:23:59 Because if enough of us make noise about this, they have to listen. I just worry that it's so criminal that we have corruptive chaos going on in the House and the Senate federally, that they'll put a stop to this, and they're not recognizing the sovereignty of the states. And the Tenth Amendment being invoked in this bill more than once is extremely important, too, because the average citizen doesn't understand the power that they have as a citizen in a state and the power and the sovereignty a state is supposed to have, according to the Constitution. These are important things for people to understand that they do not teach in school. That's right. That's right. And, you know, going back to the federal government and when they first started putting cell phones out. You had the 1996 telecommunications act decade after they had, uh, the 1986 act giving them immunity, uh, for the vaccines.
Starting point is 02:24:50 And it's essentially the same thing saying, uh, we're going to put these, uh, the cell phone network up and you're not going to be able to take these things down with any health considerations. If you don't like the way it looks, we'll let you, uh, contest that. And maybe we'll build a box around it. You know, if we put up a cell phone antenna somewhere and you think it's an eyesore, you got a historical district or something, maybe we'll build a box around it you know if we put up a cell phone antenna somewhere and you think it's an eyesore you got a historical district or something maybe we'll build something around it but you're not going to take it down based on health issues and then
Starting point is 02:25:12 after they found in several different places that they'd had some cancer clusters because they put a cluster of these antennas at a school some local jurisdictions did take them down and so that's the key you know the federal government can come out with an act and a law or whatever and say, well, you can't do anything about this. We're going to put these things out there. But it really does come down to the local level. And if you've got people committed at the local level saying we're not going to allow you to do that to us, you can change that. They don't have any legal authority. It's the same type of stuff as we talk about all the time with medical marijuana.
Starting point is 02:25:43 You know, they want to go in and tell you you can't do this or you must do this. And if you've got people at the local level who say no and interpose themselves on that, that's where you can stop it. And I think the good thing about this, you're right, it is going to be pushed. And they will push back about this even if it gets through. But just having the bill there, even if it doesn't get through, and especially if it does get through, it moves the discussion. It doesn't necessarily get us over the goal line, but it moves the discussion.
Starting point is 02:26:12 And you get past the point where you talk about it and you just get eye rolls. And I've seen that happen with a lot of people that I know. I know Paul Joseph Watson, just don't talk about chemtrails. I don't want to hear any more about chemtrails. And's like well you know they're real you know but uh it's it's everywhere you know you get those kind of eye rolls when you talk about it this type of thing helps to move it so that maybe you can have a little bit more of a discussion instead of people just immediately shutting down exactly exactly and they do that you know that paul joseph watson
Starting point is 02:26:43 talking about chemtrails he needs to focus on other things like we have a lot of bombastic and this is one of my things that irritates me about the truther community there's a lot of nonsense going on we got people focusing on nonsense the lizard people are going to come and implant your brain with unicorn eggs and you know and zombies are going to come out of your ears and and they mix that in with what you and I try to do. Yeah. Right? That's right.
Starting point is 02:27:07 And then it marginalizes our message. And we need to, this is fantastic. EMF radiation and cloud seeding, bioengineered food, fluoride in our water, the AI takeover, all this stuff that's going is fantastic enough. We don't have to add the Alex Jones, David Ike ask, you know, click bait to this. And that's all that's for. These people are grifters that are making money off of this, you know, talking about hatching some alien species in a clock cow's uterus for Pete's
Starting point is 02:27:37 sake, we're getting murdered over here. Focus on what's actually hurting us. There's a man with a knife trying to cut your throat in front of you. And you want to look behind him and with conjecture about some fantasy thing and i'm sorry i don't mean to get no it does you know if you make it sensational enough what you do is you make the truth unbelievable and i think a lot of times that is very deliberate uh you know it is um you know it is a way of distracting people it's's one of the best ways to distract people is to throw in a lie. And I see this over and over again.
Starting point is 02:28:09 Well, nobody died, that type of thing. And that's always coming in. It's like, you realize who really introduced this stuff. This is really coming from CIA operatives saying nobody died. Bingo. And they throw this kind of stuff in all the time. I've got people writing me, Ashley Babbitt didn't die. And I think, well, okay, well, there's a $30 million lawsuit from her husband about that.
Starting point is 02:28:30 We'll see about that. But as I tell people, it's like the CIA doesn't care about killing people. They're not going to go to extra lengths to make sure that when they do a false flag that nobody dies. It's more effective to them if people do die. But they throw that in and then you know that that's been a very effective countermeasure for them and and that's the kind of things that they will do let's talk a little bit about some of the economics because you also have a tiger and snake and um uh and i gotta ask you which one wins tiger or the snake with
Starting point is 02:29:00 the tiger wins the snake the snake is that you know i i call the snake i got tiger wins. The snake is that, you know, I got it from Tony. He says the head of the snake. Snake-headed gypsy tin benders at the Federal Reserve, that's what they do. They're tin benders. That's an old-fashioned term, and it's very near and dear to my heart. But our country is in huge trouble. The consumer by themselves are $17 trillion in debt. They're burning through their savings, loan defaults across the board, skyrocketing. Okay. Now I'm sure the listeners and you are familiar with the repo bond market program that they've had going on since I believe it was 2016, maybe even before then that, you know, we're talking, you know, what, what they do is there's a liquidity crisis and they move this, these large amounts of money, the Federal Reserve, into these financial institutions to fake liquidity. So they're ending that. And to me, it's no coincidence that they're ending this.
Starting point is 02:29:56 And now the war is picking up. They have, you know, the Federal Reserve loves the war. It signifies their existence in a huge way where nation states don't have the money to fight these wars on their own. They need a war chest and they borrow the money from the federal reserve, you know, so the federal reserve loans, the money reissues you the money in debt, and we're chasing this debt around it. It's, it's sickening, but I'm seeing the ending of that. And I don't think it's a coincidence that this repo bond market liquidity program is going on. And it's ending in March. And now they're ramping up the drums of war because war is the health of the state and especially the health of the Federal Reserve.
Starting point is 02:30:35 They love that. Yeah. Yeah. That first came to my attention, the repo market, in the fall of 2019 before they pulled all this pandemic nonsense. And, and the reason it came to my attention was because of the massive amounts of money that were being put in, uh, they started writing about it.
Starting point is 02:30:51 And I looked at it. It's like, well, they just put this much into the repo market. That's like the entire GDP of Puerto Rico. And then another couple of weeks later, it's like that, that dump right there.
Starting point is 02:31:00 That one dump is the size of the entire gross domestic product, uh, annual domestic product of Switzerland, the 20th largest economy. And so I started looking at this, and Gerald Slenty was talking about it at the time. And so they started really flooding this repo market before they put the pandemic out. What would be your reading as to their motivation of doing something like that before the lockdown and economic chaos, to try to make sure that they kept it a little bit controlled not only the control but they had a problem on their hands so central planners they forget about the human
Starting point is 02:31:34 action and they're trying to manipulate a market and that's the folly that's what's in it's in our favor the folly of central planning they don't they can't think of every contingency we were in the midst of a global slowdown before the pandemic. They had to start that repo program because there was a liquidity crisis going on with the banks because there's fractional reserve banking, but there was a global slowdown. So they needed something to not only prop up the financial institutions, but also fake this global slowdown thing, make it so that we couldn't see that. Now we had the pandemic that picked the economy up worldwide for a little while. Okay. The economy went through the roof for a little while. Now we're back to global slowdown.
Starting point is 02:32:18 If you look at China, China's having huge problems right now. Why is China having, it's very simple to me. I like to break this down in working man's English. Why is China having huge problems? Because their customers who are us and the other Western nations, we're fighting this inflation because they print it. I think during the pandemic, David, they printed so much money. This inflation genie was waiting to come out of the bottle. It came out of the bottle. There's nothing they can do about it.
Starting point is 02:32:44 Right. And now they have to. Now we have China. out of the bottle it came out of the bottle there's nothing they can do about it right and now they they have to now we have china okay they're down because we're not buying things the global slowdown is back and it's compounded by the inflation so that to me it's all they have to keep this going they will keep this going until the inter you know the inflation is so high that we can barely live. Then they'll offer us the solution of CBDC. They like to change the species of what they call currency. And they'll offer us the CBDC.
Starting point is 02:33:15 This is all to help usher in that CBDC, that model of control, financial control they want to place upon us. It is neo-feudalism. It is slavery of the highest-feudalism and it is slavery of the highest order that we have coming. And I want to tell everyone listening, please. And I'm saying this because I, you know, I love humanity. I love, I love human beings. Please prepare yourselves for this. Don't take the easy credit that they're trying to give out right now. Don't burn through your savings please be careful become your own store buy medical supplies that you can you don't have to have a lot of money to do this at the dollar general
Starting point is 02:33:50 you can be someone who has you're the band-aid guy you're the cotton ball whatever the peroxide guy because i think it's going to get really bad in this country and people really need to prepare themselves for this oh i agree i agree and and you know we've seen the great taking where they talk about that and how they collapse the system. And Catherine Austin Fitz believes that as well. As I pointed out yesterday, she said, look, these people look at the inflation. They look at this financial system is going to collapse and they're going to pull the rug out from under it.
Starting point is 02:34:17 But they're moving into physical things. They're moving into land. They're moving into gold and silver. They want to push us into debt. They want to push us into paper derivatives and ETFs and all this other kind of stuff while they are moving into tangible, physical things. And I think that's one of the key things to be aware of and one of the key ways to prepare. It's just good wisdom to try to get out of debt as much as possible, but to also make sure that you have the training and some of the essential things that you're going to need.
Starting point is 02:34:50 As you point out, whether it's Band-Aids or whether it's canned goods that are going to help you to survive and to help your neighbor as well. Yeah, you'll be able to barter with these things and you don't have to be rich to do it. And if you have savings, again, this is not financial advice. I always like to say that because you know they like to they sting you any way they can go to wise wolf gold and silver put your money in commodities you and i'm not saying you become them morally but you play the game like they play you you alluded to something they they won't fall because they're putting everything into commodities right now they're they're really right now they're tricky there's an oil what they call oil contango going on right now.
Starting point is 02:35:27 I watch the prices in the market. Oil is staying low. Someone's buying oil futures. That brings the, for more than what they're worth, this is bringing the price of oil down. We know that with the disruptions in the Middle East, and it's only going to get worse from the way it's looking. They want war with Iran, right? We all know they want that really bad. Oil is going to get worse from the way it's looking they want war with iran right we all know they're coming they want that really bad oil is going to shoot up so again not financial advice but look into commodities if you have that extra money and if you don't have that extra money there are
Starting point is 02:35:53 commodities you can get that you will be able to trade with your neighbor because i really think it's going to get down to the nitty-gritty where we're in a base survival situation yeah yeah if they get what they want they do want war they want war everywhere and that may wind up into a literal world war well it's always great talking to you franco and thank you for the great work that you've done and again people can find you at the nights of the storm.com as well as the tiger and snake report and this is a very important issue here this new hampshire house bill and it is uh by the way for people who didn't mention what it is it's hb 1700 hb 1700 so if you look at that you can read it for yourself and it truly is amazing they list everything out there big penalties involved
Starting point is 02:36:38 with that so we'll be watching that to see what happens with it hopefully that will pass but either way uh the fact that this is a, this bill lays everything out there. It's important for us to be aware of what these people are doing and to look at the deleterious side effects of these technologies, many of which are designed to control us. You know, look at this geoengineering. Some of this is designed to bolster their climate change narrative when they're the ones who are changing the climate so they can then come around and take stuff from us. You know, it's just these people are, you know, they really do plan this out really well. And it is a big conspiracy.
Starting point is 02:37:16 It's not a theory, but it is a conspiracy. So thank you so much for joining us, Franco. Appreciate it. Well, thank you for having me, David. One more thing I'd like to mention is freeworld.fm. You're on there. Yeah. I have Tiger Tales Thank you for having me, David. One more thing I'd like to mention is freeworld.fm. You're on there. I have Tiger Tales, 8 p.m. Saturday nights. It's an uplifting radio show. But everybody, check
Starting point is 02:37:32 out freeworld.fm. Support Billy. Support Tony Arterburn. Everyone we love is on there, so check it out. That's it. Important to support us. Tell us a little bit about Tiger Tales. You said it's an uplifting thing. Is this like stories, personal stories and things like that well i i pick up i pick out a couple quirky news articles i try to lighten it up right and uh i make i like to mix music kind
Starting point is 02:37:54 of like you i mix a lot of different music i play a couple i play four or five songs or i might do a live mixing where i scratch turntables and do all kinds of crazy stuff but what i do is i talk about self-improvement i talk about the ego and how we fight the ego, the good ego, the bad ego. I talk about things that will uplift people, things I work on. It's not, I'm not chastising or speaking from, I'm reminding myself and others. And the main thing is, is remember love. Love is the key to fighting evil. Evil absolutely hates love.
Starting point is 02:38:24 So it's a show more geared towards picking us all up because looking at this stuff day in and day out, David, it does something to the psyche. It's like looking at a train wreck over and over again. And I want to give our viewers that break, that uplifting and the tools that we all need to survive all of this mentally, spiritually and physically. Oh, that's right. Yeah. Yeah. We got to have some good news, you know, the good news of the gospel, but even some good news in our own lives because when we look into this stuff,
Starting point is 02:38:51 it is very dark, and it is an abyss. And you know and I know that it gets us down looking at this stuff, and it gets people down listening to it as well. So we need to have a different perspective. We need to also look at the good things in this world and the, um, and think about those things and to take a more eternal perspective as well on all of it as well. So, uh, thank you for the work that you do. I really do appreciate it. As you point out at the nights of the storm.com, uh, there's a lot of different programs that you
Starting point is 02:39:21 and Jason have, uh, focused on to help people find different contributors. And everybody's out there working as hard as they can, trying to give you the truth as carefully as they can. And being careful not to try to taint it with a lot of contaminated garbage that is out there that destroys it. So thank you so much for doing that uh franco appreciate that we're going to be right thank you david and god bless one and all thank you we're going to be right back folks again before we go as franco and i were talking about it the david knight uh sorry david knight dot gold uh is where you can go to get to tony artburn's wise wolf gold uh gold and silver is another thing that is very important. You want to be able to have cash.
Starting point is 02:40:06 You want to have stuff that is in your hand, you know, real money with intrinsic value, stuff that is in your hand. It is a great way to preserve wealth. And there's no better wealth preserver than gold. It's not speculative. And that's, you know, it's not going to make you rich, but it is something that's going to preserve your wealth. So, and it might look really good compared to the dollar if the dollar collapses,
Starting point is 02:40:27 or I should say when the dollar collapses. We're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back. Using free speech to free minds it's the david knight show hear news now at apsradionews.com or get the aps radio app and never miss another story let's talk a little bit about what is happening at the border uh the border show is stepping up and it is a showdown as um i pointed out yesterday uh they had um the supreme court decision and they said well that's not going to stop us now there is a letter that has come from the department of homeland security was sent out yesterday,
Starting point is 02:41:25 a second demand letter demanding that Texas stop protecting the border. And yet that is not what is happening. This is what is happening at the border. They're still loading in materials and other things to put at the border. You can see that's the Texas National Guard, I think it is, that is in uniform and construction workers as they're putting in containers as well as concertina wire there. But a second demand letter was sent to the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxson demanding that they grant full unimpeded access to the border city park there in Eagle Pass and to a boat ramp. The Texas military department said that they're not going to stand down. And the state attorney general, as well as the governor, have said that they are not going to stand down. The letter directly addresses Monday's U.S. Supreme Court order freeing the border patrol
Starting point is 02:42:23 to cut wire and fencing installed by the state in order to gain access to the border so that they can open it up. We've got to be able to get to these people at the border so we can apprehend them and then release them into Texas. But here's the interesting thing that I had not seen before. They are saying in their letter that we now have statutory authority to enter private lands without a warrant within 25 miles of the border. What do you think about that? That's what the feds are saying, that they can access private land within 25 miles of the border. And, of course, in the past, they've put a 100-mile area
Starting point is 02:43:06 that just declared to be their, you know, they can do anything that they want as Border Patrol agents within 100 miles of the border. The Texas National Guard, again, is, here's another clip of them, continuing to hold line in the standoff of the federal government, still refusing to grant access to any federal agents, and now, as you see there, installing more border barriers. And so then the question becomes, from the New American,
Starting point is 02:43:35 we talked about this legal issues that came up with the Supreme Court. The Supremacy Clause was the first thing that everybody began talking about, and of course, right after the court decision, Supremacy Clause was trending on social media. But there's a different take on it in the New American, which is very interesting. They looked at Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3 of the U.S. Constitution, which says no state shall, without the consent of Congress, engage in war unless actually invaded or such imminent danger as will not admit of delay. In other words, it's something that's urgent and we're being invaded and we have a dangerous situation here. And so the New American asks, can Texas constitutionally engage in war and protect itself from imminent danger?
Starting point is 02:44:32 Because there is an unless there, right? As each state will expect to be attacked and wish to guard against it, each will retain its own militia for its own defense. And a commentary by James Madison, author of the Bill of Rights, and of course, he was part of the Virginia ratifying convention there. And so as Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, said, they said the Supreme Court's temporary order allows Biden to continue his illegal effort to aid the foreign invasion of America. The destruction of Texas, Texas's border barriers will not help to enforce the law or to keep American citizens safe. He says the fight is not over. before turning to the expected analysis of federalism, state sovereignty, and the supremacy
Starting point is 02:45:26 clause, which are things that we talked about initially, I like this article because he looked at it from a different perspective. He said, let's take the lesser known, less spoken of clause in the Constitution that I just read to you, Article 1, Section 10. He said, it states the authority to engage in war if actually invaded. So given the number of immigrants, is this an invasion? I remember when I first started talking about this and I was attacked for hate speech and disinformation. I said, it's an invasion. I said, if you have, uh, you have people come in, it doesn't even have to be a large number
Starting point is 02:45:58 of people, but it's especially true. If you've got a large number of people, it's an invasion. It's not a caravan. It's not any of this stuff. And I said it before the caravans started. I said, there's so much coordinated movement across here that it is a literal invasion. And now everybody pretty much uses that term all the time. Um, the Biden administration doesn't even care.
Starting point is 02:46:18 They don't even fight that term anymore. They pretty much have acknowledged by their, um, you know, by the by their acquiescence that it is an invasion. So given the number of immigrants and their age and their gender, young adult males, Governor Abbott and Attorney General Paxton could make a very compelling argument that the conditions of invasion and imminent danger are clearly present along the southern border and so the question is is texas being invaded if not then the inquiry turns to well has the influx of an undocumented adult males into texas risen to a level that a reasonable person would consider the danger so imminent as to preclude any delay, such as that of recurring to Congress for help. So two things.
Starting point is 02:47:11 Is it invasion? Is it a rapidly advancing danger then, right? Regardless of whether it was an invasion. It could be either or. He says, even if one makes the argument that Texas is not being invaded, as that term would be understood by the founders, there is still a very strong argument to be made that the state is in imminent danger. Thus, constitutionally covered in its effort to secure its borders. And then he asked this question.
Starting point is 02:47:37 He says, so now next question we can say is the danger within the phrase imminent danger. Does that harken back to the previously mentioned term invasion? In other words, is it only danger from invasion or is it just danger in general? Danger, Will Robinson. Does it stand independently? In other words, does a state's prerogative to engage in war hinge solely on the risk of an actual invasion? Or does it encompass any form of impending peril? Well, good question.
Starting point is 02:48:13 So when we look at what is happening, the Border Patrol agents, and I thought this was an interesting story from Daily Caller. They talked to some border patrol agents they talked to um a guy who is the head of the border patrol um uh union that is there and he says well we don't uh we absolutely don't want to cut the texas razor wire but but we're just following orders. We're just following the orders, right? The Nuremberg defense. And of course, you know, now the COVID defense is people saying, I didn't give them any orders. Fauci said that. Trump said that. They turned the Nuremberg defense upside down.
Starting point is 02:48:58 But again, you know, you don't have any moral, ethical, legal, constitutional responsibilities to disobey wrong orders. You're just going to follow them? Perhaps. And Joseph Fair at World Net Daily asked the question, what does Biden have on Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett? She's being blackmailed, he says. Fair enough question, since this is such a ludicrous decision. And, you know, the other person that they always want to say, well, this person is a, you know, this judge is on the conservative side.
Starting point is 02:49:43 John Roberts, he's not a conservative. But I do think that he's blackmailed. And I've said that many, many times and for a very long time, especially when you look at the Obamacare decision, the affordable health care decision. John Roberts wrote both sides of that decision, which tells me, you know, just like the Dob dobbs decision right they they've got the decision and they're they're counting the votes and all this other kind of stuff and uh they they know
Starting point is 02:50:12 uh as they're passing this around that um you know the majority of people think this way or they think the other way and you so you have that's why you have you don't get nine different opinions and then they um you know count them and show all those different opinions. Now, they're talking back and forth amongst colleagues, and usually several of them who are in agreement, they'll say, okay, you write the decision or whatever. Scalia wrote, not Scalia, Alito wrote the decision for Dobbs, and Clarence Thomas agreed with it. And then there's other people who pull back. You had John Roberts and Kavanaugh say, well, I agree with their general conclusion, but I have some qualifications and some things that I don't agree with this decision, but
Starting point is 02:50:59 I will vote in favor of the Dobbs decision. So they had some caveats there and qualifying remarks. And then you have the opposing thing that is there. So they all know what these decisions are, and everybody is passing this stuff around. And so when you have Obamacare, and John Roberts writes this decision, and the gossip was, well, it's going to be struck down, and it should be struck down because they don't have the authority to do that.
Starting point is 02:51:27 And then he came up with the prevarication, the legal prevarication. Well, it's not a mandate or anything. It's a tax or whatever. And so he wrote both sides of that. I always believed, and in that particular case. And so, you know, clearly he had a change of mind. What changed his mind? Everybody knew which way the wind was blowing.
Starting point is 02:51:58 Did somebody come in and tell him, well, you better do something the other way around? And so he does some damage control with that. And then when you look at the Dobbs decision, for example, everybody knew what was going to be happening with that. Somebody leaked that decision to try to influence it from the outside as well. And then, of course, there was going to be an investigation about that. Who would be running that? Well, the chief justice was the one who was responsible for investigating it. Did they ever investigate it? No.
Starting point is 02:52:24 And I said from the very beginning i he would be my number one suspect would be john roberts so it is you know these people are political creatures they're political appointees and they have alliances with different political groups and so it is a fair question to ask. Do they have something on them? Are they being blackmailed? And that's the question that Joseph Farah asks. So again, without getting into the speculation that he's got there, I think it is a legitimate question, certainly.
Starting point is 02:52:59 And if this is an invasion, if this is an imminent danger, the Constitution says that Texas can do something about it. And let me give you an example of this. This was bopping around on social media. Pamela Geller, we have this video. This guy says, soon you're going to know who I am. This guy is not from Mexico. He's not from Central or South America. Here's a guy who says, and this is in Arizona, and he looks like a Muslim.
Starting point is 02:53:35 He sounds like one. I think he's got a cap on at the point in time. Here's a video clip. By the way, if you are smart enough, you will know who I am. But you are really not smart enough to know who I am. But soon you're going to know who I am. Very easy. Wow, very easy.
Starting point is 02:53:50 The entitlement, the entitlement. No, believe me, I'm much better than that. The entitlement, guys. Wow. We'll see you soon. Yeah. Do you know who I am? Soon you're going to find out who I am. Soon you're going to know who I am? Soon, you're going to find out who I am.
Starting point is 02:54:05 Soon, you're going to know who I am. And so Pamela Geller starts looking at this, and she came up, show the picture, Travis, of the article there. She's got a picture of a guy wearing a headdress, a Muslim. And she says, he looks exactly like an infamous terrorist who is head of the Islamic party of Azerbaijan. Do you know who I am? Soon you will know who I am, right? One of over 3 million people. So, again, do we know who these people are?
Starting point is 02:54:38 We don't know who any of them are, do we? That's part of the imminent danger. This guy almost daring them to do something about it. So it's not just America. This is a global agenda. And if we look at what is happening in Europe, their top border guard, I just told you what the head of the border patrol union was saying. Well, we don't want to do it but we got to
Starting point is 02:55:05 follow orders well in uh europe he doesn't really have any problem with it at all and he says they're not going to follow the law the new leader of frontex which is the european union agency tasked with securing borders has called for open borders and vowed to appease the pro-mass migration activists. His name is Hans Leijens, I guess. I'm not sure how to pronounce this. L-E-I-J-T-E-N-S. He has said that Frontex border guards will not take place in any pushback of illegal immigrants. And people in Europe are not very happy about that, quite frankly, as you can imagine.
Starting point is 02:55:48 And so as this is all unfolding, 7 in 10 French citizens, 70%, oppose solving their demographic decline with immigration, because that is what's happening around the world. world for societal reasons psychological reasons you know or for physiological reasons we are seeing massive demographic decline and so they will defend it by saying well we're going to have more people come in to support your entitlement programs to do the work and everything because the population is collapsing. And yet the people, 70% of the people in France say, we don't care. We don't, because it is a fool's errand to say that you're going to bring in people from other countries who don't share your culture, who don't have any connections. And for the most part, they're coming in to get what is there. Anti-European populists are on
Starting point is 02:56:47 track for big gains in european union elections in france poland austria many other places because again what they call populists are people who are really concerned about what is happening at the border what is happening within the country so we're're nearly finished here. And I just want to say thank you so much to those of you who have given us tips. Again, Junk Silver has given us $500 in matching funds up to that. And so we really do appreciate everybody who has jumped in on that. As I said before, I appreciate the people who have given us money on Zelle and hopefully we'll have an update for you tomorrow in terms of what is going on. We haven't been able to pick up anything in the mail. If you'd like to support us again,
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Starting point is 02:58:45 We got another tip there from Dougalog. And just the time that we've got left, I don't really have enough time to really get into much, but I do want to say this about the pharmaceutical issues. You know, we have a mom who is facing jail time because she entered the Massachusetts state house without having proof of a COVID shot. And she did this back in March of 2022.
Starting point is 02:59:12 You would have thought that that nonsense was put in by Trump. And this is after all the vaccine mandates, you would have thought that it would start to come down. But of course, this is in Massachusetts. She's been charged with disorderly conduct trespassing and assault and as they point out in this article here she says i was forced to give birth in a mask at a hospital and i was terrified that my husband would be forced vaccinated in order to keep his job i realized that the real threat wasn't COVID, but the government. That's right. And the real purpose of them coming after her with jail time is because the real purpose of this was not just
Starting point is 02:59:53 the threat from government. The threat was you will bow down and you will display your loyalty to me. This is now almost two years after this incident back in March of 2022, the state of Massachusetts refuses to drop the charges against her, despite the fact that they have dismissed more serious charges from people who actually wanted to disrupt. She said, I was just going into the state house and I went past one person. So I said,
Starting point is 03:00:22 Oh, you, you assaulted this person. I just brushed them as I was going by. But you had people who showed up for the purpose of disrupting the state house. They were climate protesters, though. So that was OK. And they dropped their pants.
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