The David Knight Show - 26Aug24 David Knight Show UNABRIDGED Tyranny vs Telegram: Silent Curtain Falls on the West
Episode Date: August 26, 2024(2:00) The arrest of Telegram CEO is one of those moments in history, like the rise of the Berlin Wall - the Iron Curtain, that shows the wanton tyranny and desperation of those who seek to control us.... This wall is a curtain of silence imposed on We the PeopleArrested for NOT censoring, NOT spying for Western governmentsAllegations of every kind of crime are being attached to the free speech platform simply because it allows PRIVACY. If a TELEPHONE is used to commit a crime, then why isn't the phone company shut down? It's because they've been a tool of government surveillance since the middle of the last centuryIt's chilling that the vast majority of politicians have remained silent as a major social media platform is attacked for promoting free speech and privacy. Silk Road all over againFrance is more than happy to act as tyrants but did they also act at the bidding of the EU? At the bidding of the US?The noose has been gradually tightening to strangle free speech. A look at which nations have openly embraced tyrannyMany say the 3rd clause of the Bill of Rights is the only one NOT being violated. But a newly proposed German law shows how the 3rd Amendment to the Constitution is in fact being violated already.(1:12:46) RFKj & Trump — Strange Bedfellows or Birds of a Feather?Regardless of positions on whether abortion should be regulated by States or by Federal government, Trump just made it clear that he wants to support "reproductive rights" as he posted — codewords for abortionRFKj "Who needs policy when there's Trump to hate" (or to love)Will RFKj & Trump "end the war on small farms"? Will they address the cause/justification used to attack small farms?Will RFKj be made head of HHS? Trump media is awash in the rumorJD Vance grilled on Trump's abortion position and on RFKj's statements about autism, SSRI and shooting link, and 9/11RFKj's running mate Shanahan lays out her concerns with Trump — mostly his actions with the "pandemic" and Operation Warp Speed(2:20:52) Gold surpasses the Euro as the world's 2nd largest reserve assetGold looks strong as Treasury Bonds weakenSwiss pushing cashless future(2:28:32) NewsFL allow cary without a permit — unless you're younger than 21. However, an exception is made for those 18-20 who are in the military or veterans. Lawyers for an 18 yr old facing up to a year in jail are challenging the law as unequal protection and an unjust condition favoring military personnel over civilianJudge throws out ATF case, says owning machine guns is consistent with 2A and recent SCOTUS rulingsThe source of our problems and the solution to our problems — What Different People Believe Gives Meaning to Life The legacy of slavery — did slavery make America rich?Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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You're listening to The David Knight Show. as the clock strikes 13 it's monday the 26th of august year of our lord 2024
well folks we're going to talk about what's going on in politics and everybody wants to hear that but there's something far more important than this reality tv show this presidential pageant when you look at the arrest
of uh this guy who founded a telegram uh this is a threat to all of us it's not just a threat to all of us. It's not just a threat to Musk. It's a threat to all of us. And the
West is dying.
The West is dying spiritually. It's dying
institutionally, constitutionally.
We have politicians who do nothing
but fiddle and
pander. They stick their finger
into the wind to see which way the wind
is blowing. And they're not pandering
to you either. We'll be right back stay with us Well, over the weekend, we had the arrest of the founder of Telegram,
39-year-old billionaire who has citizenship.
He was born in Russia, citizenship in Russia, citizenship in France,
also in, I think it's United Arab Emirates.
But for some reason, he landed in France,
and for, you know, I guess he didn't realize what France has turned into,
what Europe has turned into, what America has turned into.
This is everywhere now. they're coming after our free
speech and what they're doing to him is very similar to what we saw done to ross ulbrich of
silk road ross ulbrich who is still in jail ross ulbrich who is railroaded they covered up
exculpatory evidence they enhanced the sentencing of rossbricht. Again, making these same claims. Well, you got a website where people are free.
And you're also using cryptocurrency.
Same stuff they're saying about this guy.
Well, you know, you got a social media platform that's free.
You can't have that anywhere.
That's a crime, you know.
It's a crime to have freedom.
It's a crime to have privacy.
This guy's obviously a criminal.
You see, if you have freedom and privacy,
some people are going to do bad things.
And so because there's some bad people,
guess what?
There's bad people in the FBI.
There's bad people in the CIA.
There's bad people in the Republicans and Democrats.
There's bad people in every institution.
There's pedophiles in schools.
Well, you got pedophiles maybe on Telegram?
Well, shut your schools down too.
You got people who are doing anything and everything using the telephone?
Well, I guess we need to shut down the phone system.
Oh, but they won't shut down the phone system.
Why?
Because the phone system from the mid-20th century on has been spying on you for the government that's the difference there's
no difference between telegram and telephone except that one of them spies on you and is
completely owned by the government the other one doesn't so guess which one is accused of all the
crimes that anybody who uses it we got um we got pedophiles who use the interstate system we
should shut that down too well they're working on it right don't want anybody having any cars
it just never ends with these people and so when you look at this this is one of the memes out
there french france is scorched around the world for crossing a red line arresting the ceo of telegram over free speech
the incident occurred at the airport just as durov accompanied by a bodyguard and a woman and
i apologize if i'm pronouncing his name wrong i think it's durav i think it's i don't know i just
thought about it as a show's beginning i don't know if it's pavel or pa? I don't know which syllable to put the emphasis on.
Yeah, I should look these things up.
Sometimes I think about doing it, but I don't watch any broadcast news.
I haven't heard what NPR thinks about it because I don't care.
I haven't heard what Fox or CNN or MSNBC has said about it.
So I don't know how to pronounce his name.
I don't care what they have to say.
I should care how to pronounce his name, but I don't know.
So I'm going to go with my best guess estimate here.
So forgive my ignorance if I get it wrong.
Anyway, Durov, we'll call him, was accompanied by a bodyguard and a woman who disembarked from his private jet.
He holds dual French and Russian citizenship, 39 years old, had just arrived from Azerbaijan.
So the warrant was issued by the National Directorate
of the French Judicial Police
based on allegations of Telegram's operational policies.
Specifically, it's lack of censorship.
Well, that's a crime.
Censorship's not a crime. Censorship's not a crime.
Lack of censorship is a crime.
This is the world that we live in now.
And this is true of whatever country you live in, wherever you're hearing this broadcast.
It's true in the United States.
It's true in all of the English-speaking countries.
The Five Eyes.
U.S., Canada, U.K, Australia, New Zealand, all of them.
None of them care anymore about fundamental human rights.
It was English-speaking countries that took the lead in that.
Now they're taking the lead in shutting it down.
And of course the EU, everywhere in the EU.
Allegations that their operational policies specifically lacked censorship and a lack
of cooperation with law enforcement's censorship demands.
This is from Reclaim the Net.
They're actually absolutely right here.
Along with features such as disposable phone numbers and cryptocurrencies transactions,
that they, those things indirectly support illicit activities.
Well, they support any kind of activity.
Anybody can do that.
See, the crime is having privacy.
The crime is having freedom and liberty.
That's the crime.
If you have freedom and liberty, people are going to say and do bad things.
So we take the freedom and liberty away from everybody.
That's the argument for every kind of prohibition.
Well, we've got to prohibit alcohol because, you know, some people are going to abuse it.
At least they pay attention to the Constitution past the 18th Amendment when they did that.
They don't care about the Constitution anymore.
Now, not with the war on drugs.
People are going to abuse um
firearms so we got to ban all firearms because you see you got to be kept safe liberty is a threat to
safety they tell you they keep you in a constant state of fear about safety and yet the people who
threaten your safety the most are the very government that tells you they're going to
protect your safety by taking away your liberties they're the ones who are the threat threaten your safety the most are the very government that tells you they're going to protect your safety by taking away your liberties.
They're the ones who are the threat to your safety.
To the extent that you give up your liberty in exchange for safety, to that extent, you are a slave. As I've said many times, people who are in jail, protected from all of these bad influences by the government. 24-7, 365 protection from all kinds of bad things supposedly in prison, right?
Well, reclaiming the net says potential for multiple charges to be brought against him on Sunday,
including those related to terrorism, narcotics, conspiracy, fraud, money laundering.
Every kind of activity can be conducted on a free
platform so let's take every criminal activity and apply those charges to him uh so you know
anonymity privacy all like that's got to go we got to have ids for everybody we have to have
back doors into every social media platform we have to scrutinize everybody's, what anybody says,
so that we can possibly use it as a weapon against them
if we don't like their politics
or if they're getting in the way of our global culling.
Mass murder.
Oh, well, we've got to stop that.
People can't share any thoughts about our mass murder programs.
On his platform, said the french and again you know coming right after the olympics and all this debauchery
depravity marxism that they all tip in their hat to pagan societies and the jacobin revolution
and here they are.
On his platform, he allowed countless crimes and crimes to be committed for which he does nothing to moderate or to cooperate, they said.
Crimes of speech and opinions.
The platforms come under intensified scrutiny and attacks from various governments
and regulatory bodies alleging that its free speech policies facilitate illegal activities.
You know, if we have censorship, there'll still be crimes committed.
There'll be more crimes.
And they like crimes like that, don't they?
Telegram's user base has surged,
particularly in regions with contentious political climates.
That would be kind of everywhere, wouldn't it, right now?
Wouldn't that be everywhere?
Yeah, it is surging everywhere
due to its promise of secure communication.
The arrest of Durov marks a major escalation
in the global debate over the balance
between privacy and security,
says Reclaim the Net.
Folks, there is no balance
between privacy and security.
There is no balance between Liberty and safety.
That's what they're really saying,
right?
Privacy,
Liberty,
security,
safety.
There's no balance between them.
You can't balance these things.
You either support one or the other,
and you're going to get security and safety and high security facility with
walls all around you.
It's George Washington who said, yeah, the British talk a lot about freedom, don't they?
But they walk about freely, but it's between high walls.
We still walk about freely.
But have you noticed that the walls are getting higher and higher all the time?
Have you noticed that the walls are moving in on us too?
I mean, we're trapped like we're a Star Wars crew on the ship.
We're the trash compactors coming in.
We're like we're in a gigantic trash compactor.
They just keep shoveling this garbage at us, and the walls are closing in.
And so Reclaim the Net says there's several different aspects of this that are very important.
First of all, there's the legal precedent that this could set.
Increased
pressure on
other companies, other tech companies.
Then government
surveillance and privacy
attention
between government surveillance and
individual privacy rights.
Again, there is no balance.
You either have privacy or you have government surveillance.
The extent that you have government surveillance, you have no privacy.
The purpose of government is to surveil everything,
which means that you have no privacy.
They want to kill privacy and liberty.
These are tyrannical, totalitarian governments that are in charge and they're all
in lockstep with each other. Our government, the American government, is the center of all of this.
We are the ones who are funding NATO. We are the ones who are funding the UN. We are the ones who
are funding the World Health Organization. It's America. We're the bad guys. Hey, Hans, you seen that skull on our caps? Do you ever think we're the bad guys?
We are the bad guys. You better pay attention. The CIA, the NSA, the deep state are the bad guys.
They're the worst guys in the world. They're satanic. They're cultic. They hate freedom.
They mass murder, coups, wars, all of it.
It's coming from our government in America.
And they run it over to these other places and they come back and the conservatives will say, well, you need to elect me so I can protect you from the stuff that's coming out of our government.
The Democrats, meanwhile, just love it and own it.
They like all of that.
So which one are you going to go with?
I'd rather know who my enemies are than to follow people that say they're on my side and do the rest of this stuff.
So reclaim the net.
There's this tension between surveillance and individual privacy rights.
There is.
And there is no way that we're going to balance them.
You're going to have one or the other.
It used to be that in America, they would push full on,
constantly pushing for liberty.
Now you have everyone pushing constantly full on for surveillance.
And we're on the back foot with this stuff.
It needs to stop.
In international relations and jurisdictions,
Durov's dual citizenship and the international nature of his business
highlight the complexities of jurisdiction and digital law enforcement.
Well, that doesn't seem to deter them, does it?
Impact on business operations.
The arrests could deter businesses and developers from creating
or maintaining products that prioritize user privacy if they feel like they're going to go to jail for it that's the
whole point of this isn't it that's a major part of it of course there's another aspect of it
which is the fact that we'll get to that telegram is used extensively by russian forces
signal is used extensively by ukrainians Signal is used extensively by Ukrainians.
So there's that aspect of it as well.
The geopolitics.
The push for hegemony.
The push for global war.
It is a part of the global war that's already started.
Public and market reaction.
The response from the public and market to Durov's arrest could influence how other companies
approach privacy and encryption.
A strong backlash from you, all of us speaking out against this, might deter governments
from similar actions, while a subdued reaction will embolden more crackdowns the same thing
we were talking about forever with the pandemic stuff you push back against these tyrants
they might back down and as a matter of fact they did back down we just walked away from the
all right i've had enough of this you know six feet apart wearing the mask going one direction
in the big box stores and only the big box stores can be open and all the rest of the stuff.
People got sick of that and just finally stopped complying with it.
If you stop complying with it, they will change their tactics.
You will always be fighting them.
The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. So, you know, unfortunately,
people continue to support the establishment parties,
which is just fine with this stuff.
Have you noticed what Trump said about all of this?
Yeah, me neither, because he said nothing about it.
He said nothing about it.
Did you notice what J.D. Vance said?
Nothing.
Notice what Lala Harris said? Nothing. Biden biden nothing nothing from any of these people right they're just fine with it you've had elon musk talk about it you've had kim.com talk about it
you had rfk jr talk briefly about it as a matter of fact he put up this statement on twitter not
a great deal but france just arrested pavel Durov, founder and CEO of the encrypted uncensored telegram platform.
The need to protect free speech has never been more urgent.
Well, you know, that's his contribution to it.
It'd be nice if he said more, but criminal activities versus privacy advocacy.
Another aspect of this that Reclaim the Net talks about,
the outcomes of this case may influence public opinion
on whether the benefits of encryption and high privacy standards
outweigh the risks associated with providing a platform
that can be used for illicit purposes.
I think the governments are being used for illicit purposes, aren't they?
I think our schools are being used for illicit purposes, aren't they? I think our schools are being used for illicit purposes.
I can go through every institution because every institution has been taken over by these globalists, by Marxists,
the people who want to destroy each and every country.
As a matter of fact, you want to be labeled a terrorist, public enemy.
You say, I want to do something to protect this country oh well
we can't have people like that anybody who is nationalistic if you're in france if you're in
germany if you're in america or wherever if you care about the country that you're in and you
don't seek to destroy it you're the extremist. You're the terrorist.
So, again, you know, pedophiles use it.
They use the phone networks.
They teach in the schools.
They work in the government.
All these arguments against free speech.
The same as guns kill people, so take all the guns.
Privacy is not evil because evil people use it.
Everybody benefits from privacy.
Nobody benefits from government tyranny.
Nobody benefits from censorship except the government,
except those people who seek to control our life.
They benefit from it.
So, again, the crime is the alleged lack of moderation and criminal activity that happened because he wasn't moderating.
Again, just like Silk Road.
Now, both Trump and RFK Jr. have said they would pardon Ross Ulbrich,
and he should be pardoned.
He ran a website.
He used bitcoin in the
early days that was his crime and he is serving life without parole they stacked up three
consecutive life sentences on this young man to make an example out of him they're trying to make
an example out of this telegram guy as well of eldar off as thing. Oh, you got a private website?
You know, when they talk about the dark web,
what they're talking about is areas that they can't see,
areas that they don't have eyes on,
areas where they're not watching everything that's going on,
areas where there's privacy and freedom.
They demand that that not exist.
These people are our enemies.
You understand?
The enemies of freedom are our enemies.
They'll be coming after us.
But, you know, both Trump and RFK Jr. said, well, you know,
Ross Ulbricht got a raw deal.
They said it to the Bitcoin people.
Because, again, his crime was Bitcoin.
Bitcoin and a website that was private
they said well it's on the dark web is there bad stuff on the dark web it's nothing any worse on
the dark web than what is on the regular web it's just that they don't have eyes on it's dark to
them it's not dark in terms of it being more evil than any other place. It's just that they don't have the eyes on it.
Crimes are happening all the time everywhere.
But of course, they demand there be no privacy.
And so both Trump and RFK say they want to get
Ross Ulbricht pardoned.
Well, why are they talking about this guy?
If they're really serious about that,
if they really understand the principles, right? Why isn't Trump talking about this? if they're really serious about that if they really understand
the principles right why isn't trump talking about this because he doesn't care he doesn't
understand the principles he's just throwing out stuff that he thinks that you want to hear
throw it against the wall to see if it sticks with you if it doesn't he'll change his position
on policies or issues or people or whatever until something sticks on the wall that he throws.
He doesn't care about anything or anyone except himself.
He doesn't care about this whatsoever.
In the same way, he doesn't care about Ross Ulbricht.
He had the opportunity to pardon Ross Ulbricht.
There was a big move of a lot of people.
Ross's mom organized that.
A lot of people begging Trump to pardon Ross Albrecht.
What did he do?
He pardoned a bunch of Israeli agents
and a bunch of white-collar criminals,
some of the biggest white-collar criminals in history,
friends of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
That's who he pardoned.
He didn't pardon Ross Albrecht.
He didn't pardon Julian Assange.
He didn't pardon Ed Snow assange he didn't pardon ed
snowden he didn't pardon and i could go on and on and on all these people who have been railroaded
because of the quote weaponization of government now they've discovered that you know now the
republicans are because biden's in the white house uh well now government is weaponized well
government was weaponized on the republicans as. They didn't do anything about it.
And he didn't pardon any of these people who were railroaded.
But now he's going to pardon Ross Ulbricht after he turned a deaf ear to all the pleas to pardon him.
All the letters that were written to pardon Ross Ulbricht.
He didn't care.
He doesn't care about the principles.
He said that because he was talking to Bitcoin people.
It's just that simple.
So Telegram was founded in 2013.
It's based in Dubai, where Durov also lives.
Telegram is one of the largest social media platforms in the world
with more than 900 million users.
It offers end-to-end encryption and messaging to protect users' privacy.
I should be on it.
And we have a listener, For the Love of the Road, has put a lot of content up there.
But I don't really understand how it works.
I just don't have the time.
It's a different paradigm than most of these other ones.
And I just haven't taken the time to educate myself on it.
We're so busy here, just the day-to-day stuff.
It's difficult to expand out into anything else,
but it should be where we are.
We should be there, I should say.
Durov left Russia in 2014
when the Russian government was demanding to get into the system.
He said, no, I'm not going to do it.
And so he left.
But now it's France and the hidden hand of the
united states and nato and eu and all the rest of them you know everybody's like which one is it
it's all of them they're all the same and so um elon musk tweeted out he said uh check out this
ad for the first amendment. It's very convincing.
It wasn't an ad, but it was Grok that was talking about his AI,
talking about this particular event, what had happened to the Telegram founder.
And the way it phrased it said he was arrested for, quote, lack of moderation, which allegedly facilitated criminal action.
You know, like speech.
And so he had a recent interview with Tucker Carlson,
and he had some very interesting things to say about the FBI.
You know, it was Harry Truman who said the FBI, when he was president, he said the FBI is trending towards an American Gestapo.
Well, they're not trending anymore.
They truly are an American Gestapo.
Here's what he said to Tucker Carlson.
You get too much attention from the FBI, the security agencies, wherever we came to the US.
So to give you an example, last time I was in the US,
I brought an engineer that is working for Telegram.
And there was an attempt to secretly hire my engineer behind my back
by cybersecurity officers or agents, whatever they are called.
The US government should hire your engineer?
That's my understanding.
That's what he told me.
To write code for them or to break into Telegram?
They were curious to learn
which open source libraries are integrated
to the Telegram's app on the client side.
And they were trying to persuade him to use certain open source tools
that he would then integrate into the Telegram's code that, in my understanding, would serve as
backdoors. Would allow the US government to spy on people who use Telegram. The US government,
or maybe any other government, because a backdoor is a backdoor regardless of who
is using it. Yeah, and there's lots of backdoors that are there, always. Tucker Carlson had a
comment on the arrest of Durov. He wrote on X on Twitter, Pavel Durov sets under French jail tonight
a living warning to any platform owner who refuses to censor the truth at the behest of governments
and intelligence agencies darkness is descending fast on the formerly free world we don't understand
the foundations of our civilization we don't understand why we have certain things as a
matter of fact as part of these sexually grooming debaauched, lying, Marxist institutions we call schools,
government education.
And it's also private schools as well,
because they get government money,
and the government money is used to dictate to them
what curriculum they're going to use.
So as a result of our so-called educational system,
indoctrination,
they not only don't understand the benefits what was fought
and won in western civilization that should be preserved but they think everything is evil
categorically evil there's nothing at all to preserve that's what they're being taught
yeah we are rotting we're being moved into societal collapse from the top down
he pointed out that while russia sought to gain control of telegram it was ultimately france
a western country tucker says a biden administration ally and an enthusiastic nato member
um yeah we're nato and um the b administration, the people are actually running it.
You know, Joe Biden is an out-of-the-loop puppet.
He doesn't have anything to do with the running.
Everybody understands that.
Even Joe Rogan understands that now.
Everybody understands it.
So he's out of the loop.
It's not him that's running the country,
but it's the same people that are there all the time.
It's the same people that were there during the Trump administration.
And it's the same people that will be there in the next Trump administration,
if there is an ex-Trump administration.
It'll be the same people running the country if it's Trump
that are running the country under Biden.
It'll be the same people who are running the country under Lala Harris as running the country under Biden. It'll be the same people who run in the country under, um, under Lala Harris as
running the country under Trump. And I'm not talking about the appointments to the various
things. Um, I'm talking about the core government, the military industrial complex,
and the CIA ain't going to change. Trump put in Gina Haspel. Trump would tell us, hey, we were lied into the Iraq war.
Well, guess what?
Everybody already knew it at that point in time.
As I pointed out last week, multiple times, you know, it was a week ago that it was reported that Phil Donahue died.
And I said, he was kicked off of television because he opposed the Iraq war.
Gerald Salenti was kicked off, made persona non grata for all of the networks that he had been
on regularly because he opposed the war everybody knew the war by now everybody knew the war in Iraq
was a lie and yet what did Trump do with a person who created the lies using illegal torture
did the cover-up about it and then took those lies to the white house to be used
as a justification for starting the war well trump put her gina haspel in charge of the cia
she's in charge of the cia his entire four years the first two years supposedly you had Mike Pompous Pompeo.
Pompous Pompeo was there.
Well, I went to West Point.
Aren't you proud of me?
And we were taught not to lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.
And then I went to the CIA, and we got classes on all that stuff.
And the people at Texas A&M, the conservatives,
oh, they thought that was really funny.
It's despicable. not only did he lie kill
not only did he lie cheat and steal but the cia also murders coups assassinations wars the rest
of this stuff and they think that's funny and so he was the figurehead pompeo wasn't doing anything
to control the cia the cia the number two was gina haspel when he was the figurehead. Pompeo wasn't doing anything to control the CIA.
The CIA, the number two was Gina Haspel when he was supposedly the number one.
And then when Pompeo got moved to be secretary of state, then they just acknowledged that she was running the CIA, made her the official director.
That's Trump.
He's not going to change anything about the government.
The government is the CIA.
No question about it.
The CIA, the intelligence communities,
the military industrial complex.
You can have musical chairs,
these people who are pointed at the top,
but guess what?
Even in the civilian agencies,
like HHS and other things like that,
the people who are put in there
are going to be policy personnel.
So I pointed out last week,
I think it was Jeffrey Tucker was talking about it.
He goes,
yeah,
you're going to appoint hundreds of people into some agency like HHS has got
a budget of $1.5 trillion.
You're going to put a bunch of people in there.
Well,
guess who's going to really be running the show.
It's going to be the bureaucrats who've been there for decades.
Yeah, they can wait out
these people uh they know where everything is and um you know they got the keys to everything
they're not going to change anything so um arrested in france because there isn't enough
moderation as i've said so many times extremism in defense of free speech is no vice.
Moderation of content is no virtue.
It's not virtuous to censor people.
They call that moderation.
It's immoderate to censor people.
It's intolerant.
It's immoderate.
Don't call it moderation.
It's not a virtue chem.com said
durov was arrested because western intelligence services want access to telegram's private
messages yes you know he said the crackdown against free speech escalates telegram founder
has been arrested in france western intelligence services want to access Telegram's private messages.
And according to the French media, Durov could face 20 years in jail if he doesn't cooperate.
Well, we'll have to see what happens.
Law enforcement believes, no, law enforcement alleges.
I don't think they believe that he did anything wrong.
They're not that stupid.
They're just corrupt.
Law enforcement alleges that Telegram's lack of moderation and the tools that it offers, such as cryptocurrencies,
make it complicit in global drug trafficking, pedophilia, and fraud.
Why don't we arrest the people in the CIA?
You know, it's been proven that the people in the CIA,
Bill Casey, Reagan's campaign manager,
it's been proven, as part of the Iran-Contra stuff,
that he told the Iranians to keep the Americans captive
until after the election, until Reagan was sworn in.
And then they took the money that they got from Iran,
selling them spare parts for the jets we had given them,
and they used that to set up an illegal secret war in Central America.
And then to fund it later, they created crack cocaine.
The CIA is one of the biggest drug organizations there are.
Look at what they did in Afghanistan.
The Taliban had nearly stopped the heroin, not heroin, the opiates and stuff.
They nearly stopped all that and then when the american cia goes in there in the american military well they got almost all
of the world's supply it was always up in the 90 percentile went from the 10 percentile to the 90
percentile bumper crop why do you think we had an opioid epidemic here gotta sell that stuff that the cia is making cia biggest drug pushers anywhere add that to
their assassinations their coups and their wars so you know nobody nobody is even alleging
that telegram is doing the kinds of stuff that we know the CIA is doing.
And they're murdering the reporters who talk about it.
Like they did Gary Webb when he exposed the crack cocaine thing and who was behind it.
So the search warrant was only valid if he stepped on French soil.
Why did he go there? Well, his former spokesperson said, you know,
Telegram had been working with these censors in Europe.
And he said, I can't imagine unless he didn't know that they had this out.
But see, the equation is this.
It's free speech equals pedophilia.
Free speech equals fraud.
Free speech equals drug trafficking.
I think they mistake free speech for the CIA and the intelligence communities.
Our government's out of control.
And guess what?
Your presidential saviors don't care.
Or they're on board with it.
They don't even care.
They don't care.
As a matter of fact, take a look at what's happening
in the uk for example this guy sentenced to jail for a facebook post uh here's the video what's
going on in the uk i mean this is like some kind of a bad satire the guy's there with his powdered
wig and sentencing this guy to jail for a facebook post this is coming
to america it's coming everywhere this is what they want everywhere it's just now the labor party
is all on board with this the marxists in the uk all on board with it went on to say that you did
not want your money going to immigrants who quote rape our kids and get priority end quote this offense is so serious
that an immediate custodial sentence is unavoidable would you stand please
the sentence that i pass has been reduced by one-third to reflect your guilty plea. The sentence is one of 20 months imprisonment.
They're going to give him 60 months.
They're going to give him five years.
They're saying, I don't want my money going to support illegal aliens being
bussed in here by the NGOs or whatever.
Well, I don't either.
So what are they going to do?
Are they going to arrest me if I travel to Europe?
I don't like that.
I have no problem saying that.
20 months for a Facebook post talking about policy.
Should we be spending our money catering to people who come here illegally
and defiance of our laws?
And this guy puts on his powdered wig.
This is so serious.
This is like something out of
gilbert and sullivan it's a joke the british system is a joke the entire the european system
and the american system are a joke we had revolutions to fight against this kind of stuff
darav said he fled russia because he didn't want to take orders from the russian government
quote i understood that i would rather be free i didn't want to take orders from the Russian government. Quote, I understood that I would rather be free.
I wouldn't want to take orders from anyone.
And I left behind probably a very comfortable life, he said.
For me, it was never about becoming rich.
For me, everything in my life was about becoming free to an extent it is possible.
He said my mission in life was to allow other people to also become free. In 2018, Russia blocked Telegram
when the app refused to comply with a court order
and share its encryption keys.
This is what they want.
And many people have now said this.
Ed Snowden, they're holding him hostage.
Give me the keys, right?
That's what this is about.
How disgusting these people are now the ban was
lifted in 2020 and now you know russia is using telegram ukraine is using signal uh his estimated
net worth is 15 and a half billion according to forbes uh this article from the new york post
says telegram emphasizes users privacy which has drawn criticism from many governments for
allowing militants and organized criminals to discreetly communicate has also become a major
source for the information of information for the russian ukraine war dorov has maintained
that telegram is a neutral social media platform and not quote a player in geopolitics well see censorship is the essence of their
geopolitics the police state the surveillance state all of that depends on censorship and propaganda
i think it's the best place for a neutral platform like ours to be
in if we want to make sure we can defend our users' privacy and freedom of speech.
His biggest problem is his naivete.
His biggest problem is not that he didn't realize that there was a warrant on in France or the fact that he didn't care that there was a warrant on in France.
His biggest problem was he didn't understand how vital censorship and surveillance is
to the kind of world that they want to create.
You need to understand that.
You know, your freedom is there.
Don't be afraid to use it, but don't be stupid about it either.
On its platform, he allowed an incalculable number of offenses and crimes to be committed,
says the French, for which he did nothing to
moderate or to cooperate that's as the french police said uh so telegram uh his former spokesperson
uh said um or rather not his former but telegram itself now and a statement said it is absurd to claim that a platform or its owner are responsible for
abuse of that platform again like the phones but again like the phones the phone has always been
used to spy on you by the government at least since the end of world war ii when we became the
nazis you see almost a billion users globally use Telegram as a means of communication
and as a source of vital information.
Telegram has also complied, they said, with the bloc's anti-Russian stuff
by blocking access to Russian news agencies such as RT.
But it is still heavily used by Russia.
Durov has consistently refused to hand over user data to law enforcement agencies
or to install so-called backdoors so these agencies can surveil conversations on the app.
Speaking to RT on Sunday, his former spokesman suggested French authorities could have made the arrest on behalf of the U.S.
after Durov publicly accused American intelligence agencies of pressuring him into giving them access to Telegram user data with tucker carlson snowden says this is about taking hostages he said i'm surprised deeply
saddened that macron has descended into has descended to the level of taking hostages as
a means for gaining access to private communications he said it lowers not only France, but the world. Well, that's just it.
The intention is to lower the world. Thoreau's arrest exposes the tyrannical face of France,
says the opposition party in France. This is the leader of France's Patriots Party.
Interesting that Le Pen is not saying anything about this.
This guy I've not seen before,
Florian Philippot,
slammed the government
of the French President Macron,
called them lunatics.
No, they're not lunatics.
They know exactly what they're doing.
They're tyrants.
France offers its tyrannical face
to the world, he said.
We must free ourselves from these lunatics.
They're a lunatic in the sense that they want to destroy the world with a global war.
That they want to kill massive numbers of people.
That is lunatic.
It's the lunatic side of their tyranny. The politician also wondered if Elon Musk would, he says, Elon Musk also thrown into jail if he sets foot in France for disobeying the European DSA, the Digital Services Act, and their censorship regulations.
Well, this is a message being sent to Musk.
Interestingly enough, I mean, it appears that globally Telegram's got more users than Twitter.
But it's a bigger threat.
Twitter's a bigger threat to them because Twitter's user base is more in the NATO countries.
So his former spokesperson says that the U.S. orchestrated the Daraa of Arrest again.
You know, it was a name, P, was the name of that comic strip.
And they paraphrase what that general said in one of the battles.
We have met the enemy and he is ours, right?
Pogo said, we has met the enemy and he is us.
In this particular case, it's U.S. as in United States. That met the enemy and he is us in this particular case it's us as in united states
that's the enemy his former press secretary believes that in order to detain the order to
detain him likely came from washington he says it's a big mystery why he disregarded his own
safety and decided to land in paris he's shown throughout his history that he's a pretty cautious person in that sense he said many times there's no point in going to jail he said he must have been unaware that a
warrant was prepared for his arrest or he thought maybe given telegrams compliance attempts to
comply with local law and sanctions that he wouldn't be in serious trouble. It's kind of like when Child Protective Services comes and knocks on your door.
Or the FBI.
And you're like, well, I've done nothing wrong.
Sure, come on in.
Let's talk.
Fatal mistake.
Never talk to these people.
Never.
Wait right there.
I'll get my lawyer.
I think the attack is coming neither from the EU nor from France.
It's most likely an attack from the United States, which has been after Pavel Durov for a long time.
And Durov has always talked about it, he said.
Again, major source of information about the Ukraine war.
And it's not controlled by the feds.
He said there's some kind of surveillance being conducted by the FBI.
I think the root causes are there.
So it doesn't make any sense to discuss the intentions of the French authorities who arrested him because they don't play any role here at all.
You see, Washington loves surrogates.
It gives them plausible deniability.
David Sachs, who is part of the PayPal mafia, part of the venture capitalists, the people who made a lot of money off of PayPal.
And then became venture capitalists and made even more money out of all that stuff.
Well, David Sacks says using allied countries to circumvent the First Amendment protections is the new rendition.
Right.
And what does he mean by that well you know the cia again coming back to these people uh they would always do
rendition they would capture somebody and they would not bring them back to the united states
where somebody would say well we have laws and due processes here they would send them to some
foreign country you know send them to guantanamo
for example right is guantanamo our territory or is it cuba's territory or is it something that's
in kind of limbo well you put them in guantanamo you put them in gitmo and um with a rendition and
then you can do anything that you want to to them right you can torture them you can kill them
anything as long as gina haspel can cover up and destroy the videos.
People like Trump will promote her being head of the CIA.
And so these kind of renditions, he said, this is the new rendition.
Where they go out and they get a European country like France.
Do this kind of stuff for them.
But see, they've always used surrogates.
It's not just a rendition for torture and things like that.
It's also using a surrogate corporation for censorship,
which is what they want, and for propaganda.
That's what they've been doing all along.
Or to use these corporations like Google
in order to push certain information to you,
to hide other information or other people from you.
To use the banks or to use PayPal itself, the place where he got all of his money.
To use PayPal to shut me down after I started five months into this show.
They shut me down on PayPal.
And Venmo, owned by the same people.
They got the same Venmo.
Because that was where most of the money was coming into the show at that point in time.
Was through PayPal.
So shut me down.
That was in May of 2021.
They like to use state and local governments as surrogates to do the lockdown.
They'd like to use Ukraine as a surrogate
to do their war against Russia.
Everything Washington does involves using surrogates,
supposedly to give them plausible deniability.
But we know what they're doing.
He said using allied countries is a new rendition
to do the censorship that would be prohibited by the first amendment
but of course corporations as well in april sax denounced a u.s law that would ban the video
sharing platform tiktok if it's china-based developer refused to sell it within 12 months
most of the gop you remember support that. Because it's China.
It's bad.
And China is bad.
But so is a government that sets up a firewall.
So is the UK government.
So is the American government.
The American government.
Whether you're talking about Trump or whether you're talking about Biden.
You're talking about the Republicans or Democrats.
They all want to censor people.
And so most of the GOP politicians supported the banning of TikTok,
and so did Trump until he suddenly flipped.
Why did he flip?
Because he went to the Bitcoin conference and other things like that.
He got a lot of money from one of the big investors in TikTok, Jeff Yass.
Even Steve Bannon.
Steve Bannon said, people said, why did Trump flip?
Why is he no longer all about banning TikTok?
He says, Yass coin.
You see, it isn't because Trump suddenly discovered the First Amendment or suddenly developed an affinity for it or an admiration for it.
It's not because he suddenly realized how important and fundamental the First Amendment is.
No, it's just because he got paid to do it.
Got paid to do it.
His half-hearted promises to do whatever he's half-heartedly promising you to do.
Here's what you can count on.
You can count on him not doing it.
He has no principles he's only incapable he's incapable of acting except in his own perceived interest
worth the money right and then we got this creep from yesteryear vinman lieutenant colonel to you
he told the congressman uh devin nunez yeah mr vinman it's lieutenant colonel to you, he told the congressman. Devin Nunes.
Yeah.
Mr. Vindman, it's Lieutenant Colonel to you.
Well, it's Ukrainian to me.
He is a dual national from another country.
And I don't see him.
I see him as a traitor to this country.
He has fought against everything this country was set up on.
So Vindman, who was a big part of the democrats um you know uh fight against trump is now out there with us he said um all these free speech
absolutists out there weirdos weirdos this has become a favorite word of the weirdo crowd
the weirdos you know the debauched, self-indulgent weirdos whose entire life is around sex and exhibitionism and pedophilia
and all the rest of that stuff.
Those weirdos call people who have traditional American or Christian values,
they call us weirdos.
He's a prime example of foreign influence and corruption uh but um it reminds me when he says
you know all these free speech absolutist are weirdos do you remember uh scott adams
the dilbert cartoonist the cartoon that is neither insightful nor funny and at the beginning of all this stuff
we were two weeks into flattening the curve i said well you know i think we're gonna have to
keep you flattened i think we're gonna have to flatten you now for an indefinite period of time
i'll never forget that sob it's not a son of a bureaucrat actually um but i'll never forget him
it's becoming he said it's becoming more and more difficult to distinguish these freedom lovers from sociopaths.
Scott Adams, the Trump supporter, right?
The MAGA guy thinks freedom lovers are sociopaths.
He's worse than Vindman.
Vindman just thinks we're weirdos. Scott Adams says we're sociopaths. He's worse than Vindman. Vindman just thinks we're weirdos.
Scott Adams says we're sociopaths.
I said it's getting harder.
I replied to him.
I said it's getting harder and harder
to tell these pragmatists from totalitarians.
So Vindman is there,
and he's coming after this
and cheering on the totalitarians, as he always does.
This Nazi from Ukraine, Vindman, he championed the move and he used it, got onto Twitter to warn Elon Musk about the, quote, growing appetite for accountability and suggested that Elon Musk could be next.
And so when people criticized him, he said, this has broader implications for other social
media, including Twitter.
There's growing intolerance for platforming disinfo and malign influence and a growing
appetite for accountability.
Musk should be nervous.
And so people ratioed him.
And Musk said, it's dangerous times isn't it and so he doubled down on that after people ratioed him for that he called him weirdos as i said you know twitter
is i think bigger bigger in NATO countries.
I'm not sure about that.
But it is actually smaller than Telegram,
because Telegram's worldwide.
Twitter has 336 million active users.
Telegram has 900 million active users.
Telegram has over 1.5 billion users.
But just under a billion of them are active
they've added 500 million since april of 2020 what happened in april of 2020 well that's when all this
garbage came down on us from people like trump and fauci
and uh people need to be able to talk about it freely without being kicked off a social media platform,
so they would go to Telegram to talk about it.
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovsky said,
quote, France has threatened Rumble,
and now they've crossed a red line by arresting Telegram's CEO,
reportedly for not censoring speech.
Ian Miles Chung, a conservative commentator,
said this is about silencing dissent and controlling information.
They want to turn the internet into another arm of their propaganda machine.
We're watching freedom of speech being attacked right before our eyes.
We're watching it being attacked right before our eyes,
and we hear the deafening silence of Trump and Vance,
and of course, Lala.
I expect she'd be cackling somewhere in joy about what is happening with this.
Vindman's warning to Musk seemingly garnered significant backlash, prompting him to double down.
We called people free speech absolutist weirdos.
So just go home to your Nazi Ukrainians, Vindman.
The most corrupt country on earth.
Bill Gates said that, and Bill Gates would know,
because Bill Gates buys influence with all the countries.
I guess it's the easiest one to get there.
Back in 2019, when he told Congressman Devin Nunes,
it's Lieutenant Colonel to you.
Well, you're a Ukrainian traitor to me.
Okay, Veneman? veneman and his twin brother
both work for the national security council under the trump administration blew the whistle on
trump's phone call with ukraine president zielinski regarding first son hunter biden's business
dealings in the nation what about biden's call to the ukrainian prosecutor telling him to leave biden alone was that
anything that this patriot veneman was concerned about not at all not interested in the least
so um just in case you think that elon musk is a hero because he is talking about the dangerous idea of censorship.
Elon Musk wants millions of people to get Neuralink brain chips soon.
If all goes well, there'll be hundreds of people in Neuralink within a few years, he said.
Maybe tens of thousands within five years.
Millions within ten years.
Well, not unless you strap me down.
Why ever let that happen? This guy is not a hero folks he's right on
one issue and we're not even certain what his motivations are for being right on that one issue
elon musk has defended free speech in general and free speech on twitter as far as we can tell
i can tell you though that i have no free speech on Twitter.
I remain as shadow band as I was under the previous regime of Jack Dorsey.
You know, Jack Dorsey is out there supporting Noster.
And again, that might be a red flag to have Jack Dorsey associated with it, but we look at it, and if it's open source,
we have to see how it works out.
Well, I've seen how Twitter works out for me,
and I can tell you that it is not a free speech platform.
There's absolutely no way.
I'm not going to go into the details of why I've mentioned that many times, but
the thing about Elon Musk is he is a transhumanist.
Anybody who is so obsessed about putting, uh, brain chips and everybody is not someone
who can be trusted.
And so, um, yeah, we, we get the breaking news from zero hedge that free speech is dead in
europe did you not know that did you know it's been so long it's been dead for so long surely
it stinketh by now that's what i said about lazarus i think rigor mortis has set in in europe
i remember when i was reading my dad's business week publications when i was in high school
they talked about urosclerosis.
They talked about how it was so heavily regulated with this and that that people who wanted to start a business couldn't do it.
It's just too many regulations.
Well, that's now the situation in the United States.
But Europe has gone from urosclerosis to rigor mortis.
And rigor mortis is setting in in the u.s very quietly as they
quietly killed so many people with the jabs got away with it and wound up being the heroes for
doing it isn't that amazing telegram used by 900 million people around the world macron thinks he
can bring telegram to his knees says patrick wood the technocracy
news editor and he says this think about this thinking about going to europe you might want to
uh make sure that you um have a clean social media account patrick wood said any u.s citizen
traveling in europe who posts offensive material on any social platform
could now be arrested. Beware. You should think about that. I mean, you've already had
the tyrants in the U.K. saying, we're going to arrest anybody that starts talking about what
we're doing to the U.K. in terms of this open immigration.
And I don't care if you're in another country.
We'll get you extradited, put you in jail in the UK for having an opinion that disagrees with us.
So basically, they have a hostage,
and they want to get into the back door.
One interesting angle is that the app,
well-known for being highly secure,
is that it provides end-to-end encryption.
And so it is widely used among Russian military.
So the Ukrainian military is largely communicating via signal and the Russian military is largely communicating via telegram.
That adds another dimension to what's going on here.
And it's another indication pointing to the united states the military industrial complex and the cia the intelligence community
the ceo of rumble chris pavlovsky said well i'm a little late commenting on this but for a good
reason i've just safely departed from europe in other words he didn't want to the ceo of rumble
didn't want to say anything about this while he was in europe that's how bad the situation is
france has threatened rumble and now they have crossed the red line by arresting telegram's ceo
reportedly for not censoring speech he said well we're going to leave it at this and move on to some other issues.
But just understand where this is happening.
We've had Germany started this kind of stuff in 2021.
But, you know, before Germany, three years earlier, six years ago, not three years ago, but six years ago, 2018, we saw the massive platforming of all of us at info wars at the time and we just
passed the anniversary of that august the 6th 2018 just shy of the one year anniversary of my program
and then within two months over 800 sites were shuttered because nothing was done about it by the Trump administration.
They'll do this kind of stuff.
They'll come after one high-profile individual or individuals, and then they will, if nothing happens, well, then they take the next step.
And the next step was to get rid of over 800 sites, sites like Freethought Project and others like that, that were not pro-Trump.
But they were anti-police state,
anti-surveillance, anti-censorship, and so forth.
And so the censors came for them.
You know, the same way you have Frank Nicely in Tennessee
pushing against out-of-state buying of elections
by Democrats with deep pockets.
And so what do they do?
The Democrats with deep pockets finance the Republican run against him.
I'm not even voting in that election.
I'm not going to vote for that.
If I go to vote for somebody else, I will vote for the Democrat for the first time in my life.
To get that guy who is funded with outside money.
Who took out one of the best senators i've ever seen in my lifetime and um it was he put up
a bill to block outside funding funding from outside the state and it didn't pass because
the other republicans enough of them caved and so then the outside funders came for him
you see this type of stuff happening all the time. So Germany started doing this.
The Nazis always first with this.
German authorities back in 2021 said Berlin's not going to put up with this refusal to cooperate from Telegram.
Then in 2022 to 2024, you had bans and restrictions because of Ukraine, supposedly justifying it for that.
Yeah, the Norwegian justice minister, minister justice minister or well in pushing
censorship you had the city of amsterdam pushing it spain's high court ordered the country's mobile
providers to block access to telegram while claims of copyright violations could be investigated
again coming after copyright violations first time we got censorship at InfoWars is 2013.
Supposedly copyright violations over the movie that I did about the 100th anniversary of the creation of the Federal Reserve.
But it was all fair use.
And, you know, clips from It's a Wonderful Life.
But they were very brief.
I talked about, I used it to illustrate a point, talked over them, had a lot of other content, and guess what?
Where did I get it?
The entire movie had been up for years on YouTube, had a million views, and that stayed up.
They took down my fair use commentary of a couple of scenes.
They used a copyright violation and take down that
commentary on the 100th anniversary of the federal reserve so although spain's high court's ruling
over the copyright violations is overturned within a couple of days they're still investigating
and then in 2024 the european union added the digitalSA. While Telegram claims to have
41 million monthly users in the EU,
the law says this applies to
any platform that has 45 million or more.
And when they pointed that out,
the dictator in charge of this,
the European Commission's vice president,
for values, for values and transparency.
Again, Orwellian says, well, they may not be at the legal limit, but we're going to treat them as a special case.
Oh, so you don't care about the law, right?
The law doesn't apply, does it? And then last week, the Belgian Institute of Post and Telecommunications announced that it could still not prove that Telegram had more than 41 million users a month. Are they going to come
after them anyway? In Cyprus, a five-year prison sentence if you spread fake news or post offensive
comments. Offensive to whom? Fake as determined by whom? You see, it's not just France.
This is throughout Western civilization.
We're jettisoning all the things that people died to establish.
And so this person who is defending this, he says, well, it's both straightforward and it is in line with the desire of the majority of people.
Says you, right?
One of the reasons why democracy is not the desired outcome.
Two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
This is the tyranny of this democracy, if in fact that is true.
And then he goes on to say this.
It sounds very much like all the things that people say
when they're pushing gun control or when they're pushing abortion.
Every person has the right to criticize.
He said, well, I'm all for free speech.
Harsh criticism even, he said.
It is a right that has been recognized even by our country's courts that freedom of speech allows even harsh criticism of public figures.
But, here's the but.
He sticks his butt in the way of free speech but crossing the line with
insults and threats against people you go beyond a line that i believe needs to be legally regulated
so yeah it's like saying i love the second amendment i even have guns myself and i hunt
myself but we got to get rid of all the guns.
Or, I don't like abortion.
I want to see it rare and safe.
Well, they've stopped saying that now, haven't they?
It's now become celebrated.
The German secret police want the power to secretly enter and search homes. You know, I've said many times, everybody will say,
all 10 amendments to the Constitution
we call the Bill of Rights, the first 10,
they've all been violated except for the Third Amendment.
And I've said over and over again,
no, the Third Amendment is being violated
because you're being forced,
whether you know it or not,
to house people from the NSA or the CIA.
You allow them and their Trojan horses or whatever,
the viruses that they put on your computer,
to use up your cycles and slow down your machine,
use your electricity to spy on you and report back.
And so it's very much like what the British were doing with quartered troops. The troops were there. and use your electricity to spy on you and report back, right?
And so it's very much like what the British were doing with quartered troops.
The troops were there.
Yes, they were a massive inconvenience, you know?
You got this thing on the couch.
You got any more chips?
You know, that type of thing.
But it wasn't fundamentally about that. They were there because they were spying on you informing on you to the government well what
is the what are these apps that the NSA is putting on our computers all the time other than
quartering of troops so the German paper to Spiegel obtained a draft of a law which says the
the German government there will have quote the authority to conceal apartments unquote
for example to install espionage software on have, quote, the authority to conceal apartments, unquote.
For example, to install espionage software on computers or smartphones.
And the authority to concealed search of those apartments. You see, when the founders said that you have a right to privacy in your person
and in your effects and things like that,
that would include things like a computer, even though they didn't have computers.
And so what these people are doing,
they recognize that in Germany,
and so they're going to pass a law
to get around that violation of your
God-given natural rights if we have a free
society.
People in the United States just aren't paying any attention
to all this stuff.
They pretend that
we're not harboring troops
in violation of the Third Amendment when they spy on us with our computers.
So one last thing.
Universities in the UK, says Toby Young of DailySkeptic.org.
He says the universities there, the government dropped the free speech law because they got lobbying from British universities.
They said it's going to, if we have free speech in the universities,
then the Chinese communists won't give us money.
And other authoritarian regimes won't give us money.
Because people are going to point out how bad they are.
Now, it won't be people like Tim waltz he loves that kind of stuff but uh other than weirdos like tim waltz who worships
mao and communist china other people would have a problem with it and if they say anything about
china well then china would cut off the money so we need you to stop a bill that would protect
free speech in universities
because we want to be able to censor people so we can get money.
Now, that's exactly what is happening in all of our countries,
except the money sometimes these organizations and these corporations
are censoring people because they want money from the American government
instead of the Chinese government or their own government,
whether it's the UK government.
They're paying these people one way or the other.
If they're not cutting them a check,
they're giving them special privileges
or allowing them to stay in business.
You know, hey, it's nice business you got here.
It'd be a shame if anything happened to it, that type of thing.
And people know that.
And it's just like the pandemic.
You know, my first strike as independent came just a few weeks after I started.
The beginning of 2021, and I said 2020 was the year the world became China.
I meant it in every sense of the word.
And I explained that.
And guess what?
YouTube.
That got YouTube's attention.
That was my first strike.
Never got back on.
Because then they just start going through my archives.
Oh yeah, we'll get you for this and this and this.
But that was what got their attention.
When I said 2020 was the year the world became China.
Including the Trump administration.
And YouTube proved it by shutting down my channel.
That got their attention.
You see, China's got its firewall.
The UK's got its firewall, its great firewall.
The US is no different.
None of these are any different.
And guess what what your beloved politician
vote for whoever you want i don't care but don't make a savior out of these people don't fight a
civil war for these people and if they're not on your side on these issues why are you voting for
them in the first place we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. Thank you. Terima kasih telah menonton! you're listening to the david knight show
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You can have four columns outside of the city, but it's that fifth column in there that you don't know about that's going to stab you in the back.
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Yes.
Yes.
And you know that because you're the one who puts it up there.
Huge too.
I love that name too,
by the way,
that's Utah gun exchange, but it. I love that name, too, by the way. That's Utah Gun Exchange.
But it's a great pun on YouTube and being huge.
It's huge.
So the Utah Gun Exchange.
Travis puts it up there as well.
Well, let's talk a little bit about what happened the afternoon.
I said, you know, there's some doubt about whether or not this may happen because Trump's um running mate was kind of pushing for it but his um
his wife his mate was not so i questioned whether or not he was going to do it or to what extent
that rfk was going to do it uh but he did endorse trump and he is going to remain. He suspended his campaign, he said.
But he's going to remain on the ballot in some non-toss-up states.
In the toss-up states, battleground states, they call it,
he will endorse Trump and not run against him.
This, by the way, is the same strategy that the French used. Dustin Hoffman on the, on, uh, Dustin Hoffman on rock fan.
Thank you very much for the tip.
I appreciate that.
Uh, you know, when we see
hell, I'm not Hoffman.
So is that I'm tired.
I just let Dustin agents like Dustin Hoffman rain, man.
Uh, thank you.
Dustin helm.
I see his name there all the time.
I don't know.
Hoffman.
But, uh, uh, anyway, the, uh, the French, we were talking about the French again.
Oh, it was French.
I tell you, it's always something with a minute.
Like Steve Martin said, it's like, they've got a different word for everything.
Um, uh, but anyway, uh, when you had Le Pen le pen's uh nationalist party was making big gains i mean
they select macron's ruling party in the european parliament elections so it's like so macron to
bolster his um his strength there in the parliamentary system he called an election and in the election um he came
in uh third place and again as expected uh le pen's party came in first place and le pen came
in third and there was a coalition of radical leftist socialist communists that came in in
second place and so then they had a runoff election a second election
i guess i don't know what the purpose of it was since you got multi-parties maybe that some of
the smallest ones dropped out but in the next election all of a sudden le pen's national party
goes from first place to third it's like what and uh macron goes to second place and the other
people move up into first place
now the interesting thing that didn't really surface for a little over a week
was that the vote totals from lepins for lepins party actually went up and the vote totals for
macron which even though they dropped from first place to third place, they got more votes in the second round.
And then Macron's party lost ground, number two.
And so did number one.
How did that happen?
What happened then?
Well, again, in the parliamentary system,
they're voting district by district,
and they're selecting members of parliament district by district.
And so what they did was they came in and and said well we're they they looked at it and said okay i'm slightly ahead of you here
and so rather than splitting the radical left communist vote between us um you agree to drop
out here and let me keep my candidate in for our party. And then in another jurisdiction where you're stronger than we are,
instead of us splitting this and letting the national party go ahead,
I'll drop out over there, that type of thing.
And so they made that agreement.
And so the coalition basically aced that.
I don't know if that's going to work in a two-party system.
You know, in a parliamentary system,
that works. I don't really
think that there's all that much benefit
to an endorsement. I really don't.
There's a lot of people
in this two-party system who
believe what I think is a fallacy
of the stolen vote.
As somebody
who participated in third-party politics
and who talked to a lot of people about that,
I realized that a lot of people were voting for third-party
or people who would not ordinarily vote.
It wasn't like, well, normally I'd vote for the Republicans or the Democrats,
but, you know, I like you a little bit better.
No, those people who normally vote for Republicans and Democrats democrats are going to vote for republicans and democrats come what may
they're eventually going to revert to type and vote for the party that they like it's other
people who are on the outside who look at this and it's like well if i don't like either one
of these guys i'm not going to bother to show up they're the ones who vote for third party and so i think a lot of the you know
you know what what it'll make a difference in is it'll make a difference a personal difference for
rfk jr if trump wins uh he'll get something at least for a little while who knows if trump put
him in charge like i said on friday if trump put him in charge of hhs how long would that last
well it would last until the big pharmaceutical companies came in and put him in charge of HHS, how long would that last?
Well, it would last until the big pharmaceutical companies came in and offered him a lot of money, and then he would find some excuse to fire RFK Jr., and then he would, you know,
yell at him as he's leaving, and he would be one of the stupidest people ever in the history of
the United States. He'd throw every insult at him as he's kicking him out
which is what we saw throughout the first four years of trump uh bablin b has a interesting a
funny take on this i think trump adds a kennedy and hopes that he will draw the sniper fire
by the trump campaign said one political strategist with lingering questions about
the competence of the secret service trump has decided to take matters into his own hand nothing will draw a fire away from
him more effectively than having a kennedy standing next to him uh and by the way and
one of the reasons bablin b put this in i think was because the biden mob in washington promptly
dropped all secret service protection to a kenn Kennedy as soon as he made this statement.
They were reluctant to give it to him in the first place.
They were reluctant to give Secret Service protection to Trump.
They gave more Secret Service protection to Jill Biden, Jill, than they did to Trump on the day that we had the shooting there.
Whatever happened with that shooting, I'm agnostic about that.
I'm not really sure what was going on with that.
Yeah, it could be explained by incompetence,
but it could be explained by some other things as well.
RFK Jr. and Trump will end the war on small farms
to save the nation's food supply, says Zero Hedge.
Zero Hedge has turned into a
a trump cheerleading organization as well uh is it are they really going to do that
um rfk jr spent decades as an environmental lawyer he's a radical environmentalist he was a radical climate freak weirdo okay fighting pollution and supporting
green organizations for environmental justice no he was a crazy marxist watermelon you know
thin veneer green on the outside and all red on the inside he was one of these people who said
arrest and jail the climate deniers and that was all i ever needed to know about rfk
jr nobody asked him a question about that for the longest time and finally when uh somebody that he
consented to be on their show he says he there's i i talked to everybody that and of course i
mentioned that's not the case but um finally somebody asked him about it and when they did
he lied he said i was talking about the corporations.
You know, these corporations need to be given a death sentence.
Well, I agree with that.
I think that, you know, corporations like the banks, for example, that were too big to jail, too big to fail.
I think they should have been given the death sentence.
And they didn't even need to give them a death sentence.
You know, these banks that set stuff up, they got bailed out because they were too big to
fail.
They could have just been left to expire on their own and they should have been left to
expire on their own.
You know, just give them some comfort care like they would like Ralph Northam wants to
do a baby's, you know, you just set them on the side and just let them expire on their
own.
Right.
Don't try to bail them out.
But that was not what he's talking about.
You don't give a corporation.
You're talking about getting rid of the corporation and allowing it to go through and fail.
You don't talk about giving the Koch brothers three huts and a cot.
That's what he said.
So when you look at it, what do we have with rfk jr trump well we got two
northeast liberal democrats and they're running against a couple of marxists that's where our
election is guess what i don't vote for liberal democrats and i don't vote for marxists but if
you want to hey that's fine um just stop the cheerleading okay just stop the cheerleading, okay? Just stop the cheerleading, stop the idol worship,
and stop the talk about a civil war in case you don't have your guy win.
That's my issue, and that's why I'm focusing on this.
I want you to look for some real solutions instead of getting caught up
in this contest between liberal Democrats and Marxists
as to who's going to rule over you with an iron rod,
you need to start looking for some real solutions in your life.
And you've got to stop this obsession with Trump and these other people.
Jane Ruby on Twitter said, so here we have RFK Jr. who wrote a book about Fauci.
And that's what he wouldn't come on to talk about was his book about Fauci.
He wrote a book about Fauci, and now he's joining Trump who gave Fauci a medal on Trump's last day in office.
Yeah, this is how this system works.
It's professional wrestling.
I just wish that the real Kamala Harris was still alive.
He died about five years ago.
I think the professional wrestler.
Now, am I?
Somebody said I'd vote for him.
I vote for Kamala or Kamala Kamala.
Kami Kami La La.
Anyway. So, yeah, both of these guys guys they've got a lot in common actually uh you uh they both were real friendly with hillary clinton both trump and rfk
jr they both were friends of jeffrey epstein they got a lot of them in common. Why is it surprising that these two people would be together?
Uh, so Kennedy says that he wants to join the Trump campaign so he can have a shot
at waging war against corrupt federal health and food agencies.
But see, he's ignoring where a lot of this is coming from.
A lot of the attack on small farms,
as we've seen with the attacks about raw milk,
meat, and dairy with all this bird flu nonsense,
a lot of the attacks against small farms
are coming because of the pandemic MacGuffin,
or they're coming because of the climate MacGuffin.
Oh, we got to end meat and dairy.
And are either one of these guys, they're going to to talk about saving the small farmer how do you do that do you do that by you know thomas
massey uh putting it out and again it was you know frank nicely working with him putting out
the right to uh grow your own food and to process your own meat and all that kind of stuff on your own property,
the things that you own on your own property, without interference from the U.S. Department of Agriculture?
Or is the way to save the small farm to get yourself a nice, plum political job with the HHS or the FDA or something like that. I think if you're not willing to put these things out there,
then I don't think you're really willing to do anything about it.
You know, we've had both Trump and Lala,
as well as Republicans say,
yeah, we need to stop taxing tips.
Well, just do it.
Shut up and do it.
Quit talking about it and do it. But neither one of them are going to do it i guarantee you that they'll find some you know
they'll they'll eviscerate it or they won't even bother to try because they could do it now
but they don't want to right mike johnson could pull this thing up and he could say to the
democrats in charge of the Senate.
But but, you know, Lala says it's a good thing. Call her bluff if you really want to do it.
But they don't. What they want to do. They don't want to remove the tax on tips.
What they want to do is they want to sharpen the tip of the spear that's poking you in the back of the wallet.
Right. They want to add 80,000 IRS agents and they're not backing down from that. sharpen the tip of the spear that's poking you in the back in the wallet, right?
They want to add 80,000 IRS agents, and they're not backing down from that.
Meanwhile, they talk about, well, someday in the future, we might eliminate the tax on tips.
They're not going to do any of that, or they could do it now.
But if you're going to ignore the climate fear, which JFK does, RFK does,
he does talk about the pandemic fear,
but he's also pushing pandemic fear, right?
Because after he did the Fauci book,
he did another book about all the gain of function stuff
and everything.
He's pushing pandemic fear.
He's pushing fear of the virus.
The virus is going to get you.
Watch out.
We're all going to get the cooties and die.
That's what RFK Jr. is doing now.
He's pushing pandemic fear, and he has not pushed back against the climate fear that he's promoted all of his life.
And, of course, Trump never got us out of the non-binding Paris climate accord.
There was absolutely no way that he had to abide by that.
So, well know according to this
agreement here i i can't get out until after the next election nonsense that was never ratified by
the senate it was self-ratified by john kerry and obama it was not binding and he should have just
shut the thing down and said it's not binding but he didn't do it and so autism rates and part of his speech
rfk jr told the truth about our autism rates good for him about that autism rates he said were used
to be about one in ten thousand in my generation but in my kids generation it went to one in 34
and he says and in california it is one out of every 22 kids is autistic.
Why are we letting this happen?
Why are we allowing this to happen to our children?
These are the most precious assets that we have as a country.
How can we let this happen to them?
And of course, we have, how does it happen?
We have a vaccine schedule that is so far over the top.
Nobody else comes close to another number of vaccines that we try to push into kids.
And all these institutions are a part of it.
The insurance companies are telling the pediatricians that if you don't do this,
you don't get a certain compliance with your patient base.
We're going to cut all your insurance payments or at least a major part of it it's the
same game that cms people do um medicare medicaid same game that they did to the hospitals if you
don't inject your nurses and doctors then we're going to just shut you off of medicare medicaid
and we're going to shut you off of this bonus program that trump set up to push the covid
pandemic giving you a 20 bonus after you point the finger at somebody
and say, they've got COVID.
Well, you get a cash bonus, and then you get 20%
in addition to everything that you do with them.
And so, meanwhile, we got cancer rates, he said,
skyrocketing in the young and the old.
Well, maybe that's because of the Trump shot, you think?
And it'd be a perfect opportunity for
him to say it this is one of the other reasons why i was almost thinking that maybe he might
pull back on his endorsement but no it was all about him uh shanahan his um running mate
had said this on thursday the day before about uh stopping the race and endorsing Trump.
She had real concerns because of the Trump shots.
The hesitation we have right now in joining forces with Trump is that he has not apologized
or publicly come out and said Operation Warp Speed was my fault.
It was a failure and I let it happen.
I'll never let it happen again.
The vaccinations, right?
I mean, all of it. Right. The lockdowns, letting Fauci and Francis Collins run the show. Yes. The firing of the other
folks at the NIH and individuals at the CDC that were censored. I mean,
there was a lot that happened under Donald Trump's watch
that should not have happened
and cannot happen again.
And if we are going to put our bet with him,
and we haven't, we have not confirmed anything,
but we need absolute assurance
that, you know, this is a tough one.
Yeah.
Well, again, she's absolutely right about that.
You've heard me say that over and over again.
On Rumble, Sam Miller, thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
It's very generous.
Thank you for the tip.
He says, David, thank you for being faithful to your listeners.
Thank you.
God bless.
Keeping it real.
Thank you very much.
It does help. And on RockFan, Jason Barker, good to thank you for being faithful to your listeners. Thank you. God bless. Keeping it real. Thank you very much. It does help.
And on Rockfin, Jason Barker.
Good to see you, Jason.
Thank you for the tip as well.
He said, we have to start growing our own food.
Yes.
I just ordered some heirloom seeds from seedsforgenerations.com.
Seedsforgenerations.com.
You should get these people back on to talk about it.
Yes, I should.
You know, we've got, this is our first year doing gardening,
and Karen is doing a bang-up job of it, really is.
We've got a bountiful harvest of stuff.
And we've only got our first group of chickens have started laying,
but they're faithfully producing every day.
But, you know, just the basic stuff, you know, cucumbers, tomatoes,
and things like that.
I'm going to start with potatoes and things, but that is very important.
And it's also very important that you understand how to propagate your own
seeds because this has been one of the things from Monsanto from the very
beginning to poison the ground with glyphosate.
So nothing will grow except for their GMO seeds.
And they put small farmers, really small farmers in India,
out of business left and right so bad they had a wave of suicides
because these guys were so far.
They couldn't.
It made farming unsustainable for
the small independent guy so yeah learn how to do some of this stuff and you're right jason seeds
for generations.com and thank you jason for the support and by the way jason has the foxhole report
and knights of the storm you can follow those and he's got a lot of different people there they've also got on the website
schedules of a lot of good shows and jason's doing some great work there and thank you for
curating all of these different shows that are out there where people are not part of the mainstream
alternative but people are just out there because they got a compassion to tell the truth.
And he's got a lot of different shows there and schedules for a lot of different people.
So thank you for doing that at Nights of the Storm.
RFK Jr. drops the reality mic on the Democrats and suspends his campaign and says,
Who needs policy when there's Trump to hate?
Or you could go the other direction as well. Who needs policy when there's trump to hate or you could go the other direction as well who needs
policy when there's trump to love right it's like that guy from cape fear was it robert mitchum i
think in the original movie they did a remake of it i think in the 90s and uh he's like this ex-con
um and these are the days when people didn't put tattoos on but he had tattooed on his knuckles love in between the knuckles on one hand and hate on the other it's that one-two punch of
the left right left right march to tyranny that we've got right love hate love hate and right now
it's donald trump who is at the center of it everybody that loves him or hates him and they're
voting accordingly and nobody cares about policy and of course the democrats have orchestrated this stuff you want to talk about 4d chess
they shut down any primaries and any debates and all the rest of the stuff by their political
persecution of trump and they knew what they were doing they made a martyr out of him so who needs
policy who needs a debate when there's Trump to love?
Because the Democrats hate him so much.
Or, you know, when there's babies to kill.
Because that's something else that they all agree on now.
You know, La La wants to make it a religious ritual, a rite, R-I-T-E.
RFK Jr. is all about that.
And now Trump is as well.
You know, right after he gets RFK Jr jr on they got a democrat fusion team going new york democrats northeastern liberals oh well let's
trump put out an interesting tweet we'll talk about that coming up uh but some of the things
that rfk jr said he said democrats have become the party of war of censorship of corruption of
big pharma big tech big ag big money wanting to abandon democracy by
canceling the primary to conceal the cognitive decline of the sitting president he said i left
the party to run as an independent the dnc and its media organs engineered a surge of popularity for
harris based on nothing no policies no no debates, only smoke and mirror.
A Chicago circus based on nothing.
Who needs a policy if you hate Donald Trump?
How did the Democratic Party choose a candidate that has never done an interview or debate during the entire election cycle?
We know the answer. They did it by weaponizing government agencies. They did it by abandoning democracy.
They did it by suing the opposition and disenfranchising American voters.
What most alarms me isn't how the Democrat Party conducts its internal affairs or runs its candidates.
What alarms me is the resort to censorship and media control and weaponization of federal agencies.
Well, that's all true.
That's all true.
And it's good to have that said.
And I said from the very beginning, I said it would be good.
I said I can't support RFK Jr. because of what I know about his climate extremism,
his alarmism, his call for censorship that he hasn't disowned,
that he is still not disowned, and because of his support for abortion
and because of his character and his, you know,
I had a long list of reasons that I could not vote for the guy.
And even when it comes to some of these issues that he's right on,
vaccines and things like that, he's something of a limited hangout.
But it would have been good to have these topics at least brought up he
would have brought up these topics and he would have done them uh in a reasonable um reasonably
intellectual way unlike the people that we had and unlike the moderators in the mainstream media
so it'd been great to have him in a debate but as i was telling everybody in 2020 when they were ready to you
know giving money to stop the steal and giving money to save america giving money to alex jones
and to trump and these two different things and getting ready to go to january the 6th i said
uh and and talking about how the election was rigged i said of course it was rigged they always
are rigged but i said you don't want to know where the rigging starts the rigging begins with ballot access what are we seeing now
the rigging begins with ballot access and with denying access to the debates nothing has changed
about that we've just seen that on steroids this time and so again do you think that if they are
this adamant always election corruption always begins with a collusion
between the two main parties to control the ballot, to control the debates.
And if they don't even care if you see that anymore, what do you think that says about
the counting of the votes this time around?
I mean, to me, I look at this and it's like, you better start figuring out how to grow
seeds.
Seriously, there's going to out how to grow seeds. Seriously.
There's, it could be worse things than that.
You know?
I mean, if we get back to, uh, an Amish society or something like that, it's, um, uh, who
knows?
Uh, rumble.
Oh, and 61 says, David, you're referencing Robert Mitchum and the night of the hunter,
uh, featuring.
That's right.
Neither the hunter wasn't Cape fear.
Thank you. Featuring Shelly winners and Lillian Gish directed by Charles Lawton. Oh. and the night of the hunter uh featuring that's right neither hunter wasn't cape fear thank you
featuring shelly winners and lillian gish directed by charles lotten oh wow quasimodo himself
why can't i be made of stone like these right that was a classic um anyway i thanks for thanks
for correcting me with that i'm simply suspending my campaign and not ending it.
My name will remain on the ballot in most states.
In about 10 battleground states where my presence will be a spoiler,
I'm going to remove my name.
Again, that's what I said at the beginning.
A similar strategy to what the left did to fight Le Pen's rising national party.
And it worked for them.
I just don't know that it's going to work here.
It's a different dynamic completely.
He said, I feel a moral obligation to use this opportunity to save millions of American children above all things.
Well, if that's your goal, then you need to call for ending, not reforming, HHS, Health and Human Services.
By the way, you know, we should remember where HHS came from.
All of these alphabet agencies were not a part of America during its founding,
not a part of America's rise to prosperity and world power and all the rest of this stuff.
They are a drag, an anchor.
They are pulling us down.
They have imposed this kind of Byzantine bureaucracy on us.
Originally, when the federal government first got involved in health,
because it has no constitutional authority to get involved in health,
that goes back to FDR's new deal, his new Marxist deal.
And it was in 1939, as part of the Reorganization Act,
that they created the Health Education and Welfare Department,
or they created, I'm sorry, not they,
Health Education and Welfare Department was created in 1953
by the Eisenhower administration.
But it was part of the Reorganization Act of 1939
where they started getting the government involved
in things that were not constitutionally authorized to do.
Part of it, food and drugs.
And so that was 1939.
FDR kicks it off.
Starts to pull into Washington things that Washington had no authority to do.
Prohibited by the 10th amendment because not expressly given and so
therefore retained by the states and then eisenhower and the health and educational welfare
they created a standalone apartment in 1953 so you know about 20 years later, not quite, uh, 14 years later.
And then, uh, 26 years later, 1979,
um, Carter created, uh, kind of split these things up, you know, in 1980, he created the department of education.
He carved that out of, um, um, health education, welfare, but in 1979,
he created the HHS and then he pulled out,
uh,
the education department from that in 1980.
So it's got a great legacy,
doesn't it?
You know,
we,
we should keep,
uh,
this bureaucracy that was created by FDR's new deal and then keeps
metastasizing.
And now it's a one and a half trillion dollar,
uh,
Leviathan telling us what we can do.
He said, following my first discussion with President Trump, I tried unsuccessfully to open similar discussions with Vice President Harris. Vice President Harris declined to meet or even to
speak with me. He said, Democrats want nothing to do with you. Republicans will at least give you a seat at the table.
Haven't given me or anybody I know a seat at the table.
They don't want to talk to us at all about what happened to the vaccine.
Do they,
you get a seat at that table?
No,
you don't give me a break seat of the table.
Yeah.
You're not going to have any effect on what's going on in Washington with your little vote,
especially if you're living in a heavily Republican state like Tennessee.
He said, we have pushed Russia closer to China and Iran.
We're closer to the brink of nuclear exchange than at any time since 1962.
And the neocons in the White House don't even seem to care at all.
That's right, they don't.
They're focused on their neo-civ,
their new civilization that they want to create.
Eradicating and destroying the foundations of our civilization,
the neo-civs.
Judging by her bellicose, belligerent speech last night in Chicago,
RFK Jr. said on Friday,
we can assume that a President Harris Kost's belligerent speech last night in Chicago, RFK Jr. said on Friday,
we can assume that a President Harris will be enthusiastic for this
and other neocon military adventures.
Well, of course she will.
Not a surprise with that.
And then again, you know,
as you heard Shanahan say about Trump,
she was hesitant to join forces with Trump.
Hesitation we have right now in not joining forces with Trump is that he's not apologized for Operation Warp Speed.
He's not even publicly come out and said it was his fault.
He doesn't have to, right?
Why does he have to accept blame when his followers love him? You know, when you got Trump to love or Trump to hate, he doesn't have to accept any of this stuff.
She said the vaccinations, the lockdowns, letting Fauci and Francis Collins run the show,
the firing of other folks at the NIH and individuals of the CDC that were censored.
Yeah, see, Trump administration was censoring people left and right.
There was a lot that happened under Trump's watch that should not have
happened and cannot happen again.
Well,
she means should not,
it will happen again.
If he is there,
Benedict Donald gets in again.
And if we're going to put our bet on him and we haven't
she said we have not confirmed anything but we need absolute assurance well i haven't seen any
quotes from her i wonder if she's got a seat at the table what's going on with that but we did have some questions that were asked JD Vance yesterday by the Sunday
media and,
uh,
um,
about RFK jr.
And about his statements in the past,
uh,
on rumble JT,
right?
Uh,
a lot of election fraud in Tennessee this year,
the Republicans ousted all the good old boy,
local politicians are in place for the new world order.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I agree. I agree. Uh, ousted all the good old boy local politicians and replaced with a new world order yeah yeah well i agree agree uh let's take a look at the questions that this reporter had and and i find it interesting she brings up three topics and in every one of these three topics
rfk jr was right and yet not on one of them would J.D. Vance agree.
Let's move on. Robert F. Kennedy, the big news yesterday.
Very big news.
He suspended his campaign, announced he's endorsing Donald Trump.
He is also known as someone who has blamed vaccines for autism, antidepressants for school shootings,
and recently said, quote, he won't take sides on what happened on 9-11. Do you have
any hesitation about accepting his endorsement? No, Kristen, I don't, because we're going to
disagree on issues, right? There are things that Robert Kennedy has said that I disagree with. I'm
sure there are things that he said or that I've said, excuse me, that he's going to disagree with.
But I think what his endorsement represents is that Donald J. Trump's Republican Party
is a big tent party. I was raised by two grandparents who are sort of classic blue I think what the RFK's endorsement represents is that Donald J. Trump's Republican
Party is a big tent party.
I was raised by two grandparents
who are sort of classic blue
dog Democrats.
They believed in having a
border.
They believed that, you know,
you shouldn't have censorship
in the United States of America.
They believed in common sense
economic policies.
They may have disagreed with
Donald Trump about tax policy,
but they believed in some
fundamental American values.
And I think what RFK's
endorsement really shows is that the Kennedy Democrats are actually more at home in the Republican Party of Donald Trump. And unfortunately,
Kamala Harris's party, higher prices, doing nothing to fight back against the Chinese,
to say nothing of a wide open border. That is not JFK's Democratic Party. It's not RFK's
Democratic Party. We're thrilled to have the Kennedy Democrats where they belong.
Well, and some of the Kennedy family have stepped forward to say that they sharply
disagree with this endorsement. But let's just go back very quickly.
It's a tribe. It's a tribe.
On 9-11, do you agree with that statement?
Well, of course, I don't agree with that, Kristen. Now, to be clear,
I don't know what RFK actually said there. Maybe there was additional context. Of course,
you actually have to see what people say before you agree or disagree with it.
I certainly have taken sides in 9-11. I'm the pro-America side. I don't think that we should have been attacked. And I certainly think hitting
back against the terrorists was justified. I don't know what RFK said there. But what I do know is
that RFK said a lot of very interesting and important things, that the Democratic Party
has become too pro-censorship, that the Democratic Party, especially in the wake of COVID, became
really anti-freedom and anti-child.
I mean, you have Democrats saying that we should be masking toddlers in their schools,
even though we knew it caused developmental disabilities.
I agree with RFK that that was crazy.
Well, to be fair, there was a lot of information that scientists were grappling with as it came in,
and masks were perceived to stop the spread of the disease.
Let's move on.
Totally, totally fair.
Yeah.
But the one thing- me to say on that
is there were important leaders.
Donald Trump was among them.
RFK was among them
who were saying
some of this stuff is crazy.
And if we had listened to them,
I think our kids would have been
much better off
in the wake of the pandemic.
I mean, scientists did show
that masks helped
stop the spread of the disease.
No, they didn't.
You're a liar.
You are a liar.
Take that show off.
It's false information.
They'd shown 20 years before.
As I mentioned many times, in New South Wales,
where Gladys Berjiklian ruled as a tyrant during the pandemic,
they showed in 2002, as first time, people were saying,
we need to mask up.
They did that in Asia.
They said, we've got a pandemic and everybody needs to wear masks.
And they passed a law based on actual research.
They said, first of all, the masks don't do anything to protect people.
It says on the package, the masks don't do anything.
Why is that?
Because they don't, lady.
Common sense would tell you that.
But NBC, I think it's who she's with, will lie to you about it.
Full face, look you right into's with will lie to you about it full face look you right into the
camera and lie to you just as carrie mullis said about anthony fauci he'll look right into the
camera and lie straight to your face and so will she uh they said these things don't work i said
actually they make things worse after 20 minutes the mask become you know first of all there's two different ways that you could push particles out the first one is going to be through all the big holes around
they're telling us how these virus particles and again i am at the point where i don't buy the
virus theory anymore but let's just use it from their standpoint logical uh as i said from for
the longest time they're telling, how big are these particles?
Well, that's kind of like saying that a hurricane fence is going to stop mosquitoes in your yard.
It's going to go straight through it.
Airborne particles.
And it's going to go through the things on the side, any gaps on the side or on your nose or anything like that.
They said, oh, but it's the spittle particles. Well, this person in New South Wales produced research and said after 20 minutes, your mask becomes saturated with spittle.
And then the pressure from your voice puts out these particles.
They're smaller than they would have been.
And they travel farther and remain airborne longer.
So it actually exacerbates the situation.
But experience showed us that they were wrong about the science. So stop talking.
Shut up about the science, lady. You don't have a leg to stand
on. And all these people who hide their data, whether they are
pushing climate fear or pandemic fear or virus
fear or whatever they're pushing, if they won't show you the data,
if they won't show you the data if they won't show you the
isolated virus forget about this pcr stuff the pcr is to pretend that they've got data to pretend
that they've isolated something that they can measure and it's all a pretense it's garbage
it'd be garbage even if they had isolated a virus it would still be a garbage because they're
magnifying it by 1.1 trillion times.
You can find anything.
So the guy who invented it and got the Nobel Prize for it.
So just stop with this science lies.
Disgust me.
You know, J.D.
Vance showed that he is intelligent.
He is articulate and he's very slippery.
Right. He's intelligent, he is articulate, and he's very slippery, right?
He did a masterful job as kind of a mainstream politician
in answering all of these objections that she threw at him.
But how about a little bit of integrity and truth?
Would that be nice too?
It's great to be intelligent.
It's great to be articulate, you know.
It used to be something that we had as part of our education to build character.
Because if you have smart, articulate people, and they don't have character,
that education just simply makes them more dangerous, doesn't it?
Isn't character the key thing about an education?
I think it is.
I think it is everything.
I would much rather have somebody who has character and doesn't know as much as this other guy.
The other guy, if he's got no character.
And so when you look at this, she says, well, you know, RFK Jr. is talking about autism.
Well, okay, lady or J.D. Vance, why don't you pick up the mantle and say, please explain to me why it was one in 10 000 and now it's one in 24 what's going on
do you not even want to look you don't think it's vaccines well then give me your theory because if
you don't have a theory and if you're not interested that means you don't care about autism
and you don't care about what's happened to your kids one and ten thousand as i said before when
they did the movie rain man and the early to mid eighties, I forget the exact date of it.
I think it's like, uh, maybe, uh, later eighties, maybe even they had to
explain to people what autism was.
They, they made that, you know, that's the purpose, I guess, of that movie was
to show somebody that they said was severely autistic, uh, the Dustin
Hoffman, as we referred to him earlier today i wasn't thinking
about talking about rain man but since i called dustin helm dustin hoffman we'll talk about uh
the movie rain man and again this guy who was uh something of an idiot servant you know he's
amazing with numbers and all the rest of stuff but he couldn't manage basic things and he had all kinds of issues.
And they had to explain in the movie what autism was because the audience didn't know it.
You know, we're going to say that his condition, whether that was his condition or not, is autism.
And so let's explain to the audience what autism was.
It was unknown in the late 1980s.
And so please explain to me, lady, why you don't care that this has now become so common.
Instead of one in 10,000, it's one in every 24.
You don't care?
It's no longer rare, as Fauci would say.
And you don't care to know.
And when it comes to, well, blaming the school shootings on ssris
well he's exactly right about that as well rfk juniors pointed out the fact that you know he's
the same age as i am we used to go to school and people would have um you know guns in their pickup
trucks and they would take their guns to school and use them for target shooting on the rifle team or on rotc or something like that so what's changed the gun hasn't isn't causing this it's
the people what's changed with the people and we know you could go to ssri stories.net or
might be.com i'm not sure i always get that confused but you can go to ssri stories and they have put together over 7 000
of these and guess what there is a very definite pattern people who are having severe reactions
to what the ssris are doing to them and they change their dosage and all of a sudden they
don't know what's going on they commit suicide or they you know one case a guy young
kid grabs a rifle he goes to his class and he sits there in front of the class pointing a rifle at
them and then pointing a rifle at himself and back and forth finally they got away they got it away
from him he didn't remember any of that stuff but we call them murder suicide pills for a reason
and so he's absolutely right about that and then this whole thing about 9-11
rfk jr saying he wasn't going to take sides again i don't know the context of that but i'm kind of
guessing that what he is saying is i remain skeptical about the official story and i'm not
going to take sides on that jd vance spends it to say well yeah oh we know what really happened i
mean the government told us and the government would never lie to us right and so what's he talking about well i'm definitely on america's side i'm not on
the side of those men from caves who took over the planes and flew them into the side of the
buildings and were able to take down three skyscrapers with only two planes i'm not on
those guys side they're too dangerous i think what rf Jr. was saying, it was an inside job.
He's been way more candid than any of these other people.
Even though I don't trust him.
And I say, don't trust anybody.
When they say the right thing, agree with them and congratulate them for telling the truth about autism
or telling the truth about SSRIs to the extent that they do, that tell the truth about vaccines.
Yeah, congratulate them for that.
Support them for that.
If they say the wrong thing, oppose them.
Trump says, my administration will be great for women's rights, for women and their reproductive
rights.
Here it is right here.
That's what he put out on Truth Social.
My administration will be great for women and their reproductive rights.
Well, the Wall Street Journal saw that, wrote an op-ed piece, the editor did,
said this is Trump's abandonment of pro-lifers.
Trump's abandonment of pro-lifers is now complete with this.
My administration will be great for women and their reproductive rights.
He's absolutely caved.
As LifeSite News says, the term reproductive rights is used overwhelmingly to refer to the so-called right to kill children through abortion.
That's what it's against the constitution to
take on abortion at any part of government right the president doesn't have the supreme court
doesn't have the right to do it says this current supreme court and they're right i've said that all
along and that uh roe v wade was not the law of the land
it was a supreme court opinion and it was a supreme court opinion that conflicted with the
constitution because we had states all over the place that had laws that were ignored
by the supreme court so they could fix the point at which a child is quote-unquote viable and can
be destroyed they arbitrarily set that benchmark and they contradicted states all over the place
and then subsequent to that they decided that they would define marriage and defiance of every single state. There were referenda all over the place at the time about homosexual marriage.
It lost everywhere, even in California, even with Tim Cook and Apple
giving matching funds to people who wanted to push that.
It lost in all the referenda.
It lost in all the constitutions of the states.
And the Supreme court just
ignored that.
And so these things were clearly according to the constitution,
it'd be kind of a good thing.
If the people who swear an oath to the constitution as a condition of their
office,
it'd be a good thing if they were actually to abide by it and respect it.
Like I said before,
alcohol prohibition was a bad idea.
It didn't work.
Yeah.
Alcohol and drunkenness is bad it destroys people's
lives but it wasn't going to work but at least they had the uh at least they had respect for
the constitution that they amended the constitution they went to a lot of trouble to do that and then
they realized that it wasn't working and they had respect for the constitution and they amended it
again uh but now they just ignore the Constitution.
And so it is a big constitutional issue and the Constitution is important.
If you're going to have a lawless government,
they can do anything and everything to any of us.
And so it violates the Constitution.
And then, as I've said many times, there is a pragmatic reason
to not have a federal law about abortion and not set some
date arbitrarily as to when you can kill kids and the pragmatic reason is that the
uh if the conservatives were the ones to put it in and they set the bar on the side of protecting
innocent life they set a very early date or you know uh just completely ban it
well the it's not gonna still not gonna protect life in the um states where they want to have
abortion because again there's no constitutional basis for that you can't enforce it just like
jeff sessions couldn't enforce his prohibition of marijuana and never directly challenged any of these people.
And so New York, California, all these different places would ignore that.
And they'd continue to kill babies.
So you haven't saved any lives.
And then when the Democrats got control,
they would just get rid of any restrictions for abortion completely.
And the Republican states, as we've seen would say well
that's it we can't do anything we'll just have to let people kill babies they wouldn't protect
the babies so from a pragmatic standpoint it's a failed policy from a constitutional standpoint
it's a failed policy but that's not why trump is doing it trump is doing it because he stuck his
finger in the wind he thinks it's good for him and he doesn't care what happens to babies. He has no principles, certainly no principles about
protecting life. That's what this is about. That's what this tweet is about. My administration would
be great for women and their reproductive rights. Code word for abortion. Some conservatives have
denounced explicitly or implicitly the former president's
remarks as an apparent act of homage
to the abortion lobby. Of course it is.
That's exactly what it is.
Lila Rose,
a pro-life person, says
there is no
reproductive right, quote-unquote,
to kill a child.
That's it.
Very succinctly said.
There is no reproductive right, Donnie, to kill a child.
The nephew of Roger Stone, Alex Stone, I don't know who this guy is,
but he got it right.
He said, do not go down this route of supporting abortion.
They are a death cult.
They hate God.
They hate America.
They're pro-killing babies.
If you go down this route, you will alienate so many voters.
Oh, okay.
Pragmatic argument.
Pragmatic from the standpoint not of saving lives, but of saving your political career.
So don't go down this route of supporting abortion,
but he did.
And Trump showed his true colors.
As he showed his true colors,
when he did gun control by executive order,
when he pushed the shots out on people, and he paid people to do lockdowns
and all the rest of the stuff,
and he paid the hospitals to kill people with ventilators and he paid for the ventilators but he wouldn't pay for the
ivermectin or anything else right and when he bragged about his trump shots and gave
his medals he showed his true colors he alienated this voter no way that i would ever support that
guy for anything and so as life site news says
last month at its 2024 nominating convention the gop adopted a dramatically shortened platform
drafted and promoted by trump surrogates marcia blackburn the senator from tennessee specifically
uh help was basically the the person who was shepherding this thing through
they cut the party's long- support for a constitutional amendment to ban abortion
and a federal law extending equal protection to pre-born babies
in favor of leaving abortion policy to the individual states.
Again, I think that is the right policy, constitutionally and pragmatically,
but that's not why they're doing it.
They're doing it for political personal expediency
and then vance was asked directly about abortion let's talk about another big issue that was talked
about at the democratic national convention it's being talked about on the campaign trail
abortion democrats made the case this week and beyond this week that Donald Trump, if elected, will impose a federal
ban on abortion if he wins. Now, Donald Trump says he won't. But can you commit, Senator,
sitting right here with me today, that if you and Donald Trump are elected, that you will not impose
a federal ban on abortion? I can absolutely commit that, Kristen. Donald Trump has been as clear
about that as possible. I think it's important to step back and say, why
did Donald Trump actually settle on the abortion question
and how is it different? But why is he doing it?
As the Democrats have said. Donald Trump
wants to end this culture war over this
particular topic. Oh, he wants
to end the fight. He wants to have a different abortion
policy from Ohio. Then Ohio
has to respect California and California
has to respect Ohio. Donald Trump's view
is that we want the individual states and their individual cultures and their unique political sensibilities to make these decisions because we don't have anything to do with the Constitution, right?
We don't want a federal conflict over this issue.
The federal government ought to be focused on getting food prices down, getting housing prices down.
Issues, of course, where Kamala Harris has been a total disaster.
So I think Donald Trump is right.
We want the federal government to focus on these big economic and immigration questions.
Save us economically.
To figure out their own abortion policy.
Let me just follow up with you a little bit on that point,
because I've been talking to Republicans, including Senator Lindsey Graham just last week,
who've made it very clear that if Donald Trump is elected, if you are elected,
they will continue to press this point.
Senator Graham said to me, I'm going to keep saying that there should be a federal ban.
If such a piece of legislation- He likes the wedge issue.
On Donald Trump's desk, would he veto it?
I think it'd be very clear he would not support it.
I mean, he said that explicitly.
But would he veto it?
Yeah, I mean, if you're not supporting it as the President of the United States, you
fundamentally have to veto it.
So he would veto a federal abortion ban?
I think he would.
He said that explicitly that he would.
I don't think he's ever said explicitly he would.
He said that to you?
Lindsey Graham, Kristen, I would be surprised.
And again, I need to see the context
on what Lindsey Graham said,
because Lindsey Graham himself
has not advocated a federal abortion ban.
Lindsey Graham has advocated a federal minimum standard.
Now, to be clear, that is not Donald Trump's view.
Donald Trump disagrees with Lindsey Graham on this,
but no Republican, at least no Republican
with any reasonable power,
is saying that we should have
a complete national abortion ban.
I haven't heard that from any of my colleagues.
And to be clear, Donald Trump, I think,
has staked his position and made it very explicit.
He wants this to be a state decision.
States are going to make this determination themselves.
All right.
So we want to stop the fighting. Now, what he wants to do is He wants this to be a state decision. States are going to make this determination themselves. All right. So we want to stop the fighting.
Now,
what he wants to do is he wants this as an issue that he is unable and
unwilling to defend the life of a baby.
How pathetic.
And so he wants to run away from it.
That's what we're talking about here.
He won't say that it's against the constitution.
And Lindsey Graham wants this as an issue.
Why? Because Lindsey Graham wants this as an issue. Why?
Because Lindsey Graham needs a wedge issue.
Lindsey Graham is horrible from a conservative standpoint.
And South Carolina is completely conservative.
And I had a lot of listeners say, yeah, this is the party there in South Carolina.
But Lindsey Graham needs and wants wedge issues.
And the people in South Carolina ought to to give lindsey graham a
wedgie real good and hard uh but that's what he wants the constitution doesn't enter into any of
this stuff neither does morality you notice it's all about political calculations and i'm disgusted by these people frankly uh so constitution is not even a
consideration for jd vance he is just a very smart very articulate fast thinking immoral politician
uh trump would not support a national ban if elected president would veto such legislation
if it landed on his desk i can absolutely commit to that says vance we don't want to have a non-stop federal conflict over this
issue well you should it is worth fighting to stop the murder of babies because you know you don't
stop the murder of babies guess what they get you on the back end they get you when you're infirm
they get you when you're elderly they'll kill you when you're infirm. They get you when you're elderly.
They'll kill you.
If you're injured, you know, and you're in a wheelchair.
Oh, well, I don't know.
Your quality of life isn't all that good.
Let's do some euthanasia here.
We really can't afford to provide health care to all these people who have such a poor quality of life.
We just need to help them.
Help them commit suicide, or maybe we'll kill them off ourselves.
If you don't support the weakest and most innocent among us
and protect their life, then it'll come for you too.
I said that when I was talking about censorship, I said it for Trump,
I said it for other Republicans and guess what? It didn't take long.
When they turned their back on people who were getting censored and de-plat i said they're going to come for you and they did and they're going to come for all of
us if we don't support pro-life issues uh so um we don't want to have a non-stop federal conflict
over the issue look just just fight them and from the simple standpoint of saying, you say that you're all about women and their bodies and their medical choices.
What did you do during the pandemic?
It's so easy.
Why won't they do that?
Oh, well, because they were on the side of telling people what they had to do with their bodies.
So they can't make that argument.
It's why they're so useless to the issues that really confront us because
they were part of the problem a big part of the problem and for all of the MAGA people who don't
believe it just look at how afraid they are to make that argument that'd be the easiest way in
the world to shut down Lala and the Democrats is to say well what did you do when it came to people making choices
about their own bodies you had absolutely no respect about that but they won't do it and
uh they're they're not going to show pictures of what life is like they're not going to they're
not going to focus on positive affirmative issues issues like 4D ultrasound, showing babies
in the womb as human beings, or to even show the picture of baby Sam, who, when Drudge
showed the picture, he knew that he was going to get kicked off of Fox News back in the
late 90s.
And he showed the picture because he wanted to get out of his contract
and so they're not going to show positive images like that and they're certainly not going to show
the negative images of the ripped to pieces babies they won't do a thing folks they're not
going to stand for a single thing of yours and i am so sick and tired of all of these preening
so-called Christian leaders
writing op-ed pieces saying,
well, you can't vote for a Democrat.
You got to vote for Trump
if you're a Christian.
Seriously?
These people are pushing this stuff
and they won't take the side
of innocent life.
They won't show the positive
affirmation of life.
They won't show the negative side of life. They won't show the positive affirmation of life.
They won't show the negative side of abortion.
They just tell you to line up and join the cult.
Be part of this tribe.
And that's what she's doing.
She's pushing this tribalism.
Well, what about RFK and the Democrats and his family?
You don't like him.
Hey, what are the issues, lady?
What are the issues?
And so, again, you know, it's not just these issues that you see trump backing out and i've said for the longest time that in the second term all of these presidents
get worse republicans especially the democrats are pretty much full-on statist marxist to start with
and they you know keep doing their thing.
The Republicans always have a really bad second administration.
And we can see this as Trump is moving to support abortion,
as he's moving to support immigration.
We need more people, especially with AI coming.
I covered this story last week, information liberation.
I thought it was interesting.
Drudge, anytime he can find anything negative about Trump, he puts it up.
But look, it's the truth.
It's the truth.
It's very negative.
It should be a big warning sign for all the people who have looked to him
to invest their hope for the future in him
to the extent that they're willing to do a civil war.
This is my purpose.
I have two purposes in attacking Trump, and I will continue to do a civil war this is my purpose i have two purposes
and attacking trump and i will continue to do it number well three purposes like the spanish
inquisition we have two main now we have three main objectives uh well my trump inquisition is
focused on first of all holding people accountable for what they did in 2020. honestly looking at what
they didn't hope holding them accountable but it is also to make sure that people
don't get so distracted by this pageant that they don't do the things that they really need to do
to protect their family because trump isn't going to protect you there's no help coming from
washington there's only threats coming from Washington.
And so, you know, that is the key reason.
Both of those things are the key reasons why you need to not be so caught up in this.
There are positive things that you could do and should do.
Don't get drawn up into this.
Don't make it all of your hope.
Don't get fighting mad to go into a civil war over this stuff. Vote for whoever you want, but just don't buy into this professional wrestling match that's here.
Because Trump is saying, hey, we're going to need to have more people of AI coming.
He doesn't even realize that AI is there to take people's jobs.
Michael Bloomberg realized that, and he was calculating to do that elon musk
realizes that all of these technocrats trump is so full of himself he doesn't even understand what
ai and ubi's purpose is is to take everything from you right maybe he hopes maybe he does know
what it is he doesn't want you to know but i think he just doesn't know so he's absolutely
clueless about ai and about universal basic income,
so he's not going to be able to protect you from it.
But he's absolutely betrayed his base and turned the other direction
when it comes to immigration.
Oh, we need to have more people in, so let's bring them in from other countries
because of fill in the blank.
And then to tell a group of tech people um and um that uh yeah we need to um
uh we need help in this country in terms of cheap labor so let's give a green card anybody who can
get any kind of a degree anywhere about anything oh yeah these uh we need brilliant people he said and as
information liberation points out a recent study showed the average iq of undergraduate students
today is average 102 iq points they're not brilliant people everybody goes to school
anybody can get a degree anywhere about anything you get a junior college degree in basket weaving and you get a
green card is that really what we want like i said vote if you wish but this is all nonsense
and they're going to do anything to protect you they're going to do anything to protect the
borders and they're going to do anything to protect innocent babies and yet you've got people
mainstream alternative media yeah well world Daily, Breitbart.
It's even happening with the New American.
Infowars, of course.
Now Zero Hedge.
They're all pushing, this is the end of the world if Trump doesn't get elected.
This is the most important election of our lifetime and all the rest of the stuff,
and it's worth fighting for if you don't get it.
No, it's not.
It wasn't worth fighting for Trump in 2020 because he betrayed us the entire year
and it was pretty obvious what was going to happen to the people there
and i said it so um you know just don't get caught up in this um the first amendment the
second amendment third amendment the fourth amendment every single one of them is under
attack and he's not doing anything about it the borders are wide open he's caved on pro-life you know don't think that this is an important election there are other ways
that we can fight this stuff focus on state and local focus on nullifying it focus on learning
skills focus on getting independent of this system that's what you need to focus on. We'll be right back. ¶¶ © BF-WATCH TV 2021 liberty it's your move and now the david knight show
let's talk a little bit about money and gold uh this is an interesting metric that i saw
gold just surpassed the euro as the world's second largest reserve asset that's pretty amazing
everybody is focusing on it and of course especially the central banks
maybe they know something the mainstream media is not talking about the mainstream media may
know about it but they're not talking about it zero hedge says well does it matter to the stock
market who wins the white house i always like it when i see these things does it matter to the
market you know to them there's only market, and that's the stock market.
It isn't mom and pop businesses competing on Main Street.
No, no, no, no. It's the market is the stock market.
And they said, how has the economy performed under both
Democrat and Republican presidents? And
you know, again,
you're not going to be able to predict the future based on that.
But people like to play these games.
And are there other issues involved?
But it's always about everybody's got,
many of these people are just one-issue voters.
Like, am I going to make money out of this or that?
Which one should I support? These people are just one issue voters. Like, well, is it, am I going to make money out of this or that? Right.
Which one should I support?
Um, you don't even have to, uh, really ask.
I mean, what happens to the market when taxes go up?
And, uh, we know the taxes are going to go up with, uh, one of the parties.
And we also know they're going to go up with Trump as well. When he's talking about, uh, putting on tariffs, He's not real scrupulous about saying, well, he's going to reduce taxes elsewhere, is he?
And we know they both got their preferred industries that they're going to heavily subsidize.
So, yeah, that's the big issue right there.
Gold does not look oversold as it ends the week above $2,500.
This is coming from Kitco.
And I agree.
I think most people say that it's got much, much further to go for the reason that it's
the best alternative that's out there.
U.S. Treasuries are not the safe bet that they once were, says research. And again, this is coming out of the Jackson Hole meeting, the Federal Reserve and a bunch of elites meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
I think it's funny to see this constantly referred to as J-Hole.
So you have the A-Holes at J-Hole.
What's going on here uh you know and reading the tea leaves and trying to figure
out what these people are going to do and uh how do we make money and guess what it's an inside
game and uh they're not going to tell you what's going on but we do know what is coming
um we have um the swiss national bank is moving towards a cashless future with instant payments.
Worldwide, they're going to digital IDs.
They're going to digital cash.
They're going to systems that are going to be nominally nationalistic.
Okay.
But they will all be interoperable globally.
In the same way that I said, I don't think they're going to eradicate all the borders and say,
okay, now we have a new world capital and none of these political borders exist.
They will keep those political borders.
They will find them useful for political control.
They will keep the different central banks and different countries nominally,
and they will make them subordinate to the central government.
It's the same game that they played in America with the Civil War.
When we look at the way the country was referred to politically
before the Civil War and after the Civil War,
before the Civil War, it was referred to as the united states are after the civil war the united states is that tells you
everything that you need to know about consolidation they were seen as sovereign and independent states
as that's the way they're addressed in the constitution the 10th amendment and elsewhere
but that all got subsumed and that's exactly the plan that they want to use globally.
You'll still have the boundaries and things like that, just as we still have the states
in America, but all of the powers, one by one, are being subsumed into this centralized
Leviathan that is there.
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Sorry, David, you don't have enough money to buy a seat at the Republican stable.
Yeah, that's right.
Uh, uh, it's certainly don't, uh, and, and neither do any of the voters that are out
there.
Yeah.
It's an advanced auction of stolen goods.
And guess what?
You don't have the capital to participate in that auction.
You've got to show a certain net worth to get in and to be able to do the silent bidding,
you know, hold the sign up.
You know, that's what I, you don't have the ability to do that.
That's a, that's a lie.
One of the biggest lies has been sold to you by the mainstream media and politicians on
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That's my position.
And we know that would be the way that it works because we saw that with medical marijuana it's not even you know well
this is what i think will happen it's what we've seen happen and we know that's going to happen in
the future well before we take a break i just want to remind people you know when we look at what is
happening with the economic system we look at the the big to gold, and it's not that much at the retail level here in the United States as it is in some other countries.
But it is the central banks, and it is the people in India and China who are accumulating gold.
But in America, most people are not paying any attention to that, and there is a way that you can do that.
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And again, when we look at inflation, we look at the potential for gold to go up in value relative to the dollar, which is going down.
That's really what's happening.
Gold just keeps its, maintains its value.
It's wealth insurance.
And so it's not necessarily going up.
It's just that if you keep your money in fiat currency,
it's going down significantly.
Again, not the price of gold, but the price of things in gold,
if you want to convince yourself of that.
But then there's the new thing that's never been around before.
And that's CBDC.
That's why I say getting out of this system is such an important thing.
So we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
Unlike most revolutions where the people rise against a real economic oppression.
In our case here in Boston, we are fighting for purely an abstract principle.
It is, however, not nearly so abstract as the young gentleman supposes.
The issue involved here is one of monopoly. It is, however, not nearly so abstract as the young gentleman supposes.
The issue involved here is one of monopoly.
Today the British government will monopolize the sale of tea in our country. Tomorrow it will be something else. ¶¶
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some general news this was sent to me by a listener he said this is what i'm working on in the public defender's office in brevard county
and um i find this very interesting this is a case um an 18 year old jose eduardo rodriguez
who uh was um given a um it's a first degree misdemeanor punishable by up to one year of incarceration
and up to one thousand dollar fine for violating a concealed carry law in florida you have to be 21
years old in order to have concealed carry and he was only 18 But what makes this an interesting case is, as they point out in this motion,
they said there is a waiver for people who are military veterans between the ages of 18 and 21.
They can carry concealed.
Like, oh, oh, that's interesting.
Because now we have a double standard here.
We don't have equal protection of the law, do we?
And so I think that's a very, very interesting case.
It's always been an issue of the 21-year-old age,
because you can join the military at 18.
You could get drafted into the military when I was growing up at 18.
But, you know, you can't at 18 years old they
wouldn't let you smoke a cigarette or um they wouldn't let you uh have you know purchase a gun
or carry a gun concealed or whatever all these long things um you couldn't um drink alcohol or
what it had to be 21 but you could go uh fight in a war and kill people at the government's behest
or whatever whatever they wanted you to do
you can go to vietnam but you can't buy alcohol tobacco or firearms right
good old atf uh so i always thought that was amazing that they would do that and they actually
encoded that into the florida law when they loosened the restrictions on
concealed carry and other things like that.
Because he was 18 years old at the time
of the alleged crime of carrying
a weapon,
he was ineligible for a concealed
carry license solely because
he was not 21 years old.
The Florida
judiciary is entitled to declare state statutes
unconstitutional under their right to judicial review and they say so you should as a court you should let this guy
go and declare it unconstitutional you should nullify this law as far as gun laws currently
exist had mr rodriguez been a service member or a veteran of the u.s armed forces who was
discharged under honorable conditions then there would have been no crime as these groups of people are allowed to conceal
carry at 18 to 20 years old.
The state legislature of Florida has unconstitutionally infringed on the gun rights
of millions of adult American citizens between the ages of 18 and 21
solely because they're not service members
or because they're not veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces.
There is no reason to restrict an 18 to 20 year old american citizen's right to conceal carry in public simply because
they've not served in the military fundamental rights and rights adjacent to those rights
are cheapened when they become in effect a recruitment incentive for the state and federal military veteran versus non-veteran status
as well as civilian versus soldier status should both be considered suspect classifications
when equal protection and the second amendment are implicated they're absolutely right and it
really kind of underscores again when we talk about
when people are allowed to do particular things okay you got to be a certain age to drive and
get alcohol tobacco or firearms or whatever why are we allowing kids to mutilate their bodies
when they're not old enough to make that determination or as i've shown that
uh horrific press conference
done by Tim Walz's governor.
He has these parents bring in their kids
and they don't know what's going on.
You know, they're told by their parents,
well, you're actually a boy,
but you're really a girl and all the rest of the stuff.
That is so pathetic.
They should take those kids away from the parents.
I support that in that particular case.
In the same way that if the parents were sexually abusing their children
somehow or the other,
or turning them over to other people to be sexually abused,
the child should be taken away.
It's the same thing.
They don't have the ability to make those kinds of determinations.
That is, at essence,
what these ages of 21 came about people understood that your
judgment is not there we've thrown that out the window but it's also the double standard to say
well okay uh at 18 though you can sign up to the military but we're still not going to buy alcohol
tobacco firearms it's absolutely crazy and we get another interesting second amendment case here
this is a judge dismissing machine gun charges against a kansas woman against the machine gun
mall which is really fascinating if you stop and think about it i mean that has been that has been the key behind all this
bump stock nonsense and all this irrational fear from the left that not understanding what firearms
are it's like oh semi-automatic oh that you know they don't understand the difference between
semi-automatic and automatic they don't understand any of this stuff but it strikes fear and terror
into the heart of the left.
If somebody has got a machine gun, well, um, you know, I've never used a machine gun.
It's just, um, uh, I've heard many people who have, they try to discourage
the use of by soldiers because you very quickly use up all your ammunition,
just spraying, you know, spray and pray type of thing those are the conditions where you're being
overrun you might want to do that but in general you know put it on individual trigger pulls
to take your time and if you can and try to pick your target but uh when you look at machine guns
just remember that the branch davidians at waco, that whole thing was over the fact that they had machine guns and had not paid the tax on it.
And so this U.S. judge has dismissed the charges against a woman who possessed a machine gun.
And he cited the Supreme Court case that has shifted the framework for how courts analyze cases dealing with constitutional rights
the u.s district judge john brooms found that machine guns fall under the u.s constitution's
second amendment yep they do that means that prosecutors must show that the law barring
possession of machine guns is rooted in historical firearm restrictions uh and you know that would also
apply to sawed-off shotguns which is the the theoretical reason why they came after randy
weaver you know it's just last wednesday travis's birthday was uh when they kicked off uh the move
against randy weaver they set him up to get him to saw off a shotgun that was just
slightly shorter than it was supposed to be then that was the basis on which they did all that
stuff and killed his son killed his his wife and everything but the branch davidians um
again they were dealing in guns and they had many cases where people had
uh there'd been lawsuits fights within the the group and everything
they'd accused him of various things and he'd gone to court and they'd found him not guilty and then
the local sheriff would go up there and talk to him and yeah hey i got this uh warrant here i need
to you know serve you with this and never had any problems with that and so they show up guns a blazing you know code word showtime they've got the press they're filming it and all the rest of the stuff
just disgusting what they did and in that particular case burning men women and children
alive because a federal tax had not been paid on these firearms and so getting back to this case, the judge, Judge Broome,
says
in
this case
the government has not met its burden under
Bruin and under another case
called Rahami
to demonstrate through
historical analogs that
regulation of the weapons at issue in this case are
consistent with the nation's history of firearms regulation um he wrote this ruling interestingly on august the 21st and
as i was saying about the sawed-off shotguns the beginning of randy weaver the argument about
banning sawed-off shotguns was from the very beginning uh well this is not a military weapon
oh we never used sawed-off shotguns as
military weapons well that was a lie they had used them in trench warfare in the first world war
some cavalry people in the civil war had used sawed-off shotguns so that wasn't true but the
logic was that the second amendment was about people having military weapons and, what do you hear from the gun controllers?
You can't have that.
That's a military weapon.
Well, that was what the militia was supposed to have.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas,
writing for the majority in Bruin,
said that when the Second Amendment is found to apply,
government officials must show that the regulation in question,
quote, is consistent with this nation's historical
tradition of firearm regulation.
So Judge Brooms sided with the defendant, noting that hundreds of thousands of machine
guns are legally possessed because the 1986 law included a grandfather clause.
You see, machine guns were legal to have until 1986. And again, think about that.
You know, we're only looking at seven years after machine guns got special status and everything.
But again, it was about the tax that the Davidians had.
But it was only seven years since they had changed the laws for machine guns.
That was all still pretty new stuff.
He said, even today, it's perfectly legal for a person who's not been divested of his firearm rights under some other provision of the law to acquire and to possess a machine
gun so long as it was lawfully possessed by someone before the relevant date in 1986,
a grandfathered in.
And so long as he complies with the national firearms act requirements to obtain and possess
the weapon and that sense machine guns are not unusual he wrote i have time to look at grandfather
claws now i think about there's one report that i went on with joe biggs and um and we were trying
to get a shot of this one particular place and to to do that, we had to rent a boat.
And so, uh, we're going to rent the boat and it was in Virginia and they had
laws that said that you needed to have a license to drive a boat.
Like, Oh, come on.
I've never, I, I was driving boats when I was eight years old and a power
boats, um, living in Florida and we're living on a Lake and all that kind of
stuff.
But, um, I thought about it and I thought, you know, my dad was driving old and power boats um living in florida we're living on a lake and all that kind of stuff but
um i thought about it and i thought you know my dad was driving model a's and model t's when he
was eight years old his dad gave him the keys to do it because they didn't have heavy traffic back
then you're typically just driving down a dirt road or something like that so i he started driving
cars when he was eight years old i started driving boats when i was eight years old but now you know you can't do that but in virginia they had a grandfather clause
and i was old enough to be a grandfather clause santa claus too but
no i didn't have to get a license for that uh it's ridiculous how they're licensing
everything now isn't it um even machine
guns i mean let's let's get rid of the machine gun licenses shouldn't have them uh somebody needs to
license the government um and put some controls on them they're the problem uh the necessity
of making a meaningful life this is really important this is on free thought project
and it's actually an article from the american institute for economic research
and um i wanted to to give this to you because i think it is really insightful and when we look
at this time i don't want to black pill everybody and get you depressed about all the bad news you
do need to know what the bad news is and we need to not run away from the bad news but we also need to know uh how how should we live uh what should we do how should we
what should we put our hope in and things like that and um this is um again from the american
institute for economic research and they say people who lack meaningful fulfillment in their
lives are the ones who are seeking to exercise power over others as a distraction.
You think about that when you fall in line behind these politicians,
who basically are money worshipers,
who are looking over their shoulder because they're worried that somebody's going to take away their coveted wealth from them.
The article says,
one of my more memorable exchanges with a student
came in a principles of economics class.
Part of the assignment for that week
was chapters from Matt Ridley's
The Rational Optimist.
Ridley compared the living standards
of an average American worker of today
with those of the Sun King,
Louis XIV in 1700.
Some of my more ahistorical students were incredulous at Ridley's description
of the grinding poverty of the average person just a few centuries ago.
Yeah, we see that when you look at Solomon and all of his glory, right?
Jesus said he wasn't arrayed as well as these lilies of the field,
and he wasn't exaggerating all that much, was he?
You go back and you look at the way kings lived,
but he brings it all the way up to 1700.
Why 1700?
Well, it's a little bit before the Industrial Revolution started changing everything.
But you could go back and pick any king. You could go back thousands of years and pick a king.
Even some of the most celebrated wealthy kings. With all of their gold, there were certain things
of material value that they couldn't buy. So this king, the Sun louis the 14th had an opulent lifestyle compared to others he had an
astonishing 498 workers preparing each of his meals wow i guess he's maybe overeating a little
bit there yet his standard of living was still a fraction of what we experience today ridley
outlined the miracles of specialization
and exchange in our time. An everyday cornucopia at the supermarket, modern communications and
transportation, clothing to suit every taste. If we remove our blinders and we see how many
individuals provide services to us, Ridley concludes we have far more than 498 servants at our immediate beck and call
think about that that's uh one of the things that changed with the industrial revolution that kind
of leverage he said then there was the memorial the memorable exchange occurred he said one student
told me that they would prefer to live in 1700 if he had more money than others
and if he had power over them.
And he said, my first reaction was amusement.
I thought, well, a student is practicing
his deadpan humor skills, but he wasn't.
For him, having power was the defining attribute.
He said, if only my student' mindset were an aberration,
but it's not, he said.
A lot of people think this way.
And the people who think that way
are the ones who are lording it over us.
Stop and think about the people in the bureaucracies, for example.
Are they getting really, really wealthy? No.
But they've got power over other people at certain times
when they're exercising their job.
It's a very seductive thing.
And it can be about, you can arrange your life because you want sex,
or because you value money, or because you value pride.
Pride, part of that is the power that you have over other people.
He says, during the reign of Louis XIV,
French mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal diagnosed why some people lust for power.
He wrote, I've often said that the sole cause of man's unhappiness
is that he doesn't know how to stay quietly in his own room and that goes for those of us they tried to lock down in 2020 as well i'm not going to stay quiet
in that room pascal asked us to imagine a king he said who has all the blessings with which you
could be endowed a king pascal told us if he has no diversions from his thinking, we'll ponder and reflect on what he is. Pascal's hypothetical
king would be miserable, though, he said, because he is, quote,
bound to start thinking of all the threats facing him.
To think about possible revolts of finally
inescapable death and disease.
And see, this is the fears of the people who have billions of dollars,
tens of billions, hundreds of billions of dollars.
These people, the transhumanists, they're running desperately trying to escape death and disease.
They're constantly looking over their shoulder,
thinking that somebody's going to take something away from them.
And of course, that's one of the reasons why they want to pursue radical depopulation.
That helps to shift the odds in their favor.
I mean, if there's 8 billion people out there, they couldn't stop it if everybody wanted to take it from them.
And if there's 8 billion people out there and reproducing,
who knows how many people are going to be produced that are smarter or fitter or whatever else than them
and can take that from them.
So they need to keep the number of people
this is where this is all coming from the the the lust to have power over other people
to say that that is what gives your life meaning and i mentioned this because you don't need to
follow these politicians it's not that hard to spot this and trump or Lala or J.D. Vance or Biden or Hillary Clinton or any of these people.
You can see it. You can smell it a mile away.
Why follow these people?
He said, what people want is not the easy, peaceful life that allows us to think of our unhappy condition, Pascal said.
And this is why war and high political office are so popular.
He argues that individuals seek to be diverted from thinking of what they really are
and what reality truly is.
Viktor Frankl, the author of the seminal Man's Search for Meaning,
observed the same thing as Pascal.
He said, sometimes the frustrated will to meaning is vicariously compensated for by a will to power.
In other words, you desire to have meaning in your life, you compensate for it with a desire to have power man's search for meaning
well it's also women's search for meaning i remember i've said many times about hillary
clinton remember she talked about the politics of meaning and i said how pathetic that is and she is
to be pitied because she thinks the politics is going to bring meaning to her life.
Power brings meaning to her life.
He said, in other cases, a place of the frustrated will to meaning is taken by the will to pleasure.
See, again, lust, pride, money.
These are the things that have always been identified.
The will to pleasure.
He said, similarly, the main joy of being a king, Pascal observed,
is to be surrounded by people who are continually trying to divert him
and procure him every kind of pleasure
and to stop him from thinking about himself.
So he said both Pascal and Frankl would understand
why someone would reach for their phone every few minutes.
The manipulative, the maladaptive behavior
is an attempt to scratch an existential itch.
Frankl said, ever more people today have the means to live,
but no meaning to live for.
For too long, we have been dreaming a dream
from which we are now waking up.
The dream that if we just improve
the socioeconomic situation of people,
everything will be okay.
People will become happy.
The truth is that the struggle for survival has subsided.
The question has emerged, survival for what? People will seek power,
but they depend on followers. People making meaning in their own lives are immune to that
siren's call. And so in the context of that, think about the power that social media may have over
you, the desire to have followers, or the desire for people to
pay attention to you and give meaning to your life. Where do you look for meaning in your life?
Well, I can tell you that if you look for pleasure, or you look for power, or you look for
money, it's not going to give you meaning. All those things are legitimate to some degree, but if that is the central aspect of your
life, you're going to be very unhappy and you will not find what you're looking for.
Yeah, there really is, when you get to the bottom of all of this, the thing that gives
so many of us meaning in our life,
and the only meaning that is truly going to last,
is going to be your relationship, your relationship with Christ.
What is going to ultimately happen to you?
This is why I say, if you have that perspective,
it also gives you the leverage to make change in your life.
You don't do it for power,
but it does give you a power over this tyranny.
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I appreciate that.
And so as we look at all this, America is divided on the legacy of slavery.
Divides persist between many black and white Americans' views on the ongoing impacts of slavery in the United States.
YouGov conducted a study last year.
52% of U.S. respondents believe that the legacy of slavery still influences society today. Well, it certainly will if the Democrats start the reparations.
And again, it's so ridiculous that, you know, Lala Harris,
how does she get reparations for this?
She has a Jamaican father who's black,
and he brags that his family owned slaves in Jamaica.
So does she get reparations because she's black?
Or did she pay it because her family owned slaves? Her. So does she get reparations because she's black or did she pay
it because her family owned slaves? Her mother is Indian. And then what about white people who
came over, you know, massive immigrations that came over after the civil war when there was no
slavery? Do those white people have to pay reparations simply because of the color of
their skin? None of it makes any sense. It's absolutely unenforceable.
And of course, they're talking about trillions of dollars.
But it's the same type of thing that they've done with the climate fear,
using a particular fear or hatred to redistribute wealth from one group to the other.
They just need to have a rationale to take money for whatever purpose.
So again, when you look at this along racial lines,
I said 78% of black Americans said that the legacy of slavery
still influences society today, but only 46% of white Americans.
But even more importantly, 65% of black Americans said
that America's wealth as a nation today is tied to slavery,
while only 26% of white americans held the same view think back to the article i just read
where he was talking about the average you know typical person and the lifestyle and the
conveniences that they have versus the sun king louis the 14th what is the difference there
well a big part of this was what happened with the Industrial Revolution.
And as he points out, you know, the number of people that are effectively waiting on you because we have a society where the means of production are complicated but organic.
Think about Leonard Reed's The Pencil.
You know, nobody is really, everybody is producing these different parts and it's just kind of the
operation of the free market it's not guided by any bureaucrat or any central planner but this
is the type of thing that happened with the industrial revolution and it was after america
changed from an agrarian society to an industrial society that the massive amount of wealth came in
now i'm not saying that's a good
thing you know we're chasing things that really have no meaning in many regards um an agrarian
society was much more uh amenable to people paying attention to individual rights and things like
that even though we had slavery uh they uh they identified it as something that needed to be changed.
They weren't sure how to do it.
They wanted to keep it because, again, they wanted to personally enrich themselves.
How do we make this transition?
But when we talk about material prosperity, that didn't come from slavery.
That didn't come from the agrarian society.
As a matter of fact, that agrarian society that was at the top,
the South was very wealthy before the Civil War,
but that wealth was all destroyed.
And then it was recreated again in a different form with the Industrial Revolution.
Now, today they're working on what Klaus Schwab calls
the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
I think it's really more about the Forced Industrial Revolution
because this revolution is not going to empower the individuals, but it's going to empower the technocrats about the attack on free speech, the Telegram CEO, Britain, which birthed American ideas about liberty, has now embraced despotism.
And it's absolutely true.
We may have, you know, the same values that ended slavery. And now we have rejected the Christian values that allowed Britain to end
slavery.
Again,
largely the efforts of one man,
William Wilberforce.
He made that his life's work in parliament to first of all,
stop the slave trade.
And then just before he died,
they freed the slaves
in jamaica and other places and so that was based upon his christian perspectives but now we have
just as many of these other things you know the idea that as human beings we possess certain
rights that's because we all have a creator god and a lot of people are starting to realize this who are not even christians
people like richard dawkins who says well yeah i like the the values that we have in christian
society i just want it without christ well you're not going to get that uh and as a matter of fact
things have gotten so bad i saw this article i just had to talk about University of Tampa, where I met Karen 50 years ago.
And now they have at their resident advisor training, the RA training for the dormitories.
They're including a scenario of a student feeling threatened by a conservative roommate who has a MAGA flag.
Or you could say a MAGA cap or something else like that.
So the University of Tampa resident advisor training featured a hypothetical scenario in which a student complained about feeling unsafe because of a
roommate hung a make America great again flag up and was also a member of
young Americans for freedom.
I mean, we should be young Americans for censorship and tyranny.
You just returned from a class and one of your residents asked to speak with you.
He states that he feels unsafe in his room and he needs an immediate room change.
He goes on to state that he feels unsafe and threatened because his roommate put up a Make America Great Again flag.
See, it never ends.
It'll always be something else.
And if we don't understand what free speech
is, this is the hallmark to this kind
of despotism.
Where universities who used to support free speech
are now using it to punish students.
It truly is amazing
just to see this at a university
that we both attended.
It's everywhere. It's not just the Ivy League schools.
It's now everywhere. They've completely
marched through all the institutions.
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