The David Knight Show - 26Dec22 World Begs for a Lump of Coal, Governments Say Bah Humbug

Episode Date: December 26, 2022

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES Environmentalists in Germany takes a page out of Festivus. Grievances everywhere, but this time the radicals who call themselves "Last Generation" get played —... BIG TIME2:06 Chinese home churches are NOT your "ice cream social" version of Christianity. A look at Chinese Communist Party’s “anti-religious” agenda for a real war on not just Christmas but any and all religions - coming to a country YOU live in8:54 Joe Biden delivers a Christmas message without saying the word “Jesus” — you know, the thing21:53 NORAD tracked Santa again this year. Did you know the North Pole had a role to play in 9/11?25:36 CLIP: Grumpy sportscaster forced to do "Man in the Sleet" report goes viral31:12 Fed Dept of Energy graciously grants an "indulgence" to Texas to turn on reliable power stations so 200 people don't die, again33:40 The new German euphemism for forced austerity — “comfort restrictions”.44:24 Europe goes dark like North Korea or East Germany — City officials across Australia, Denmark, Germany, and the UK have imposed limitations on how long lights can stay on and whether taxpayers will be forced to52:20 Fusion doesn’t have any unicorn farts56:09 Daily Mail promotes the idea of a sixth mass extinction, a scare many experts rightly call junk science.1:03:35 Hydrogen from Alaska can provide solutions to the world’s energy and climate needs for decades but will the eco-dictators ever allow it?1:09:09 George Santos is just the gift that keeps giving — now we find out he's a closet HETEROSEXUAL. Oh my!1:14:01 Occasional Cortex is the only Democrat to vote against the $1.7 TRILLION boondoggle pork. What's funny about this is that even though she voted against the bill, she is taking credit for pork barrel spending that is coming to her district1:22:48 A judge ruled that movie fans can sue over misleading movie trailers. Does this have application to Warp Speed Covid jab ads? Trump spent record $250 MILLION with Ad Council alone — all of it lies and propaganda1:29:32 NYC Mayor Eric Adams says "Big Brother is protecting you" as he goes all in on MORE surveillance and gun control.1:42:11 In Las Vegas, victim of "no-bail" fund created by celebrities narrowly survives attempted murder from a criminal released — now sues the fund1:50:30 US Military Academy West Point Superintendent cancels "offensive" Abraham Lincoln mural. It's heritage they hate.1:56:16 Tesla owner stranded at supercharger station on Christmas Eve as supercharger is unable to charge battery in 19F weather2:06:56 Driver that caused 8 car pile-up in San Francisco Bay Area claims it was due to Tesla’s "self-driving" program. 2:10:52 Study: vaccines damage the heart of ALL vaccine recipients and cause myocarditis, up to one out of every 27 2:18:18 UFC Stefan Bonner dies suddenly at age 45 with presumed heart complications while at work.2:22:19 Are masks still a tried-and-true way to help keep yourself and others safe? Mainstream media, still selling the lie2:29:10 'Twas the Vax Before Christmas - poem2:34:40 Who were the first people to publicly demand a halt to the vaccine program?2:36:19 Listener: Why DeSantis needs FL Supreme Court to OK a state-wide grand jury2:44:05 Hate crimes are thought crimes — as thought police arrest woman for silently praying 2:50:02 Abortionist's memoir — furious that woman changed her mind after seeing a beating heart — admits she would've seen it differently if the woman was not poor and black, but white and rich like her2:55:42Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:27 Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday, the 26th of December, year of our Lord, 2022, day 1019 of the emergency. Today we're going to take a look at the current state of the emergency coming back, as well as the data showing what is really happening. They can't keep this hidden much longer, but we're going to start by taking a look at what happened over Christmas, the power situation. Will we get a lump of coal?
Starting point is 00:01:48 That's what most people are asking for for Christmas in Europe. We'd like to have a lump of coal in our stock. That's how bad things have gotten. We'll be right back. Stay with us. Thank you. Well, it was a holiday that was celebrated by many people in different ways. You have the environmentalist in Germany taking a page out of Festivus. You know, they've always got a grievance about everything, don't they? So they decided these same people who have been gluing themselves to the highway, gluing themselves to the floors of automobile showrooms, gluing themselves to the podium at a concert, not realizing that the railing that they glued themselves to is easily removable. And they were just taken away by security guards with their hands still glued to the
Starting point is 00:03:11 railing. And of course, when they cut that guy loose from the highway, uh, he had a big chunk of, um, concrete and asphalt stuck to his hand as well. So they came up with a they thought, a genius idea. They were going to hijack a TV Christmas service, a live televised Christmas service in a church, so they could preach their new religion, a religion of hopelessness and despair. The green religion.
Starting point is 00:03:44 These people call themselves in German, the last generation. We're the last generation. I've been hearing that for several generations, actually. If you take a generation every 20 years, another generation, well,
Starting point is 00:04:00 they've been on this story for 50 years. So that's two and a half generations, but this is the last generation. This time they really got it right. The radical climate action group that's been doing all the rest of this stuff. I reported last week, they went to the Brandenburg gate and there's a giant Christmas tree there and they went out there with a hydraulic lift. The police that were there thought, well, I thought there were a maintenance crew or something and they cut off the top of the tree there. Uh, so these guys are
Starting point is 00:04:29 going to hijack the Christmas service, but the police got wind of it earlier. So they went ahead and did a video recording of the service and they played that. And they showed up they arrested them so uh anyway uh they were it didn't go down exactly the way that they wanted to so uh there's that at least uh they complained that um this is all intimidation by the government intimidation by the government these peopleimidation by the government. These people, they talk about projection, right? Who's into intimidation? The action came a short while after the police nationwide conducted a number of raids against climate radicals who had been disrupting the country nonstop throughout the year.
Starting point is 00:05:21 And look, radical fits. What is a radical? It's somebody who gets to the root. These people want to rip our society up by the roots. Let's understand what this is about. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back
Starting point is 00:05:44 as a free sports bet up to €10 if you want to know what is coming, Specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18 plus gamblingcare.ie. And so they are as radical as they could possibly be. But if you want to know what is coming, China is always a harbinger of where the globalists want to go because China has been their beta test site for all this stuff. So Christians in China have bans on Christmas celebrations. You can't mention Christmas online in China. You want to talk about a war on Christmas? A war on everything?
Starting point is 00:06:30 Well, that's what's happening in China. Chinese Communist Party has largely outlawed discussions of Christmas and decorations in public to mark the holiday. China is believed to be home to the largest Christian population in the world, as many as 100 million people. It is, quite frankly. Who knows how many there are? Because the real Christians are in home churches in China. They're not in the officially recognized churches. And these are not your American sunshine,
Starting point is 00:07:00 ice cream, social Christians either. These are people who put their life on the line for what they believe. We saw that doesn't happen too much in America in 2020. All you have to do is do a news report about a scary virus and Christians go running. Do you think Christians who are scared of a non-existent pandemic that they didn't even see and still didn't see after a couple of years. You think those kinds of Christians, uh, are going to stand up to political persecution? No, no. Uh, they may soon eclipse many Western nations in quantity if they haven't already.
Starting point is 00:07:40 I think in quality, there's no question about it. They're the real deal. The growth of the faith has fueled severe repression, says this article on Breitbart. They've got it backwards. It's repression that fuels the growth of the faith. You understand? Always been that way.
Starting point is 00:08:02 Go back to Acts chapter 2. I guess it was 3 when I started. Anyway, China discourages Christmas celebrations as invasive foreign displays. Under dictator Xi, they sent officers to force Christians to take down crosses, other icons in their homes, bulldozing church buildings, imprisoning pastors and believers in general who pray outside of the party's controlled apparatus. By the way, as we look at Christmas, let me just interject here.
Starting point is 00:08:35 I left a note to myself. There's a lot of people who are going through difficult times this Christmas. I was reminded of that by a longtime listener, Lowell, who suffered a stroke. He was a truck driver. And sent me an update. We need to pray for people like that who are having a difficult situation. Pray for Lowell. You know, it is the sort of thing, and Christians have an anchor there. They understand that even when they can't
Starting point is 00:09:08 see the purpose of pain or suffering, that there is a purpose there. And they understand this life is not all that there is. But that doesn't make it easy, understanding that. So please keep them in your prayers. Multiple Chinese local governments have issued edicts banning Christmas decorations in 2018. Universities also banned celebrating or talking about Christmas on social media. We're so different? Are we different? No. You got libraries taking down Christmas trees, which is not really Christian. It's just a tradition. It's a secular Christmas tradition, but everything has to go. I mean, coming up here, I'll talk about how at West Point, they began by, so they've got to get rid of Robert E. Lee and other Confederate generals. Robert E. Lee was superintendent at West Point.
Starting point is 00:10:05 He taught there. When he was a cadet, they called him the marble man. They got to get rid of Robert E. Lee and other Confederate generals. You know, Robert E. Lee was superintendent at West Point. He taught there. When he was a cadet, they called him the marble man. They got to get rid of him. But now they're getting rid of Lincoln as well. See, it never stops. So when you get rid of Jesus, they're not going to stop there. They're going to get rid of Santa Claus and Rudolph and Christmas trees and all the rest of the secular stuff is there as well. Because this is about purging culture. They have to assert their dominance over everything.
Starting point is 00:10:33 So, universities? Of course it would be the universities. Universities have always been the handmaidens of government agendas, especially because they're richly funded by them. At least always in my lifetime. So yeah, all this stuff we've seen here in America. But as I point out, in China they have five officially recognized religions. Islam, Taoism, Buddhism, Catholicism, and Protestant Christianity. But they're all governed by party officials.
Starting point is 00:11:07 And what happens when you mix religions, any religion, with government? You get government. And that's the way they intend it to be. These people, just like the Christmas story where Herod was worried that there's going to be another king to take his place. These people have to be the one and only king. So the Protestant version of this is called the Three-Self Patriotic Church, which exists to venerate the communist party and i always every time i think about the mandates from xi and china i remember as he started going after ramping up the persecution against church buildings and even this you know that these people who have decided that they're going to comply with
Starting point is 00:12:00 the communist party and they will sell out to the communist party they find that they cannot appease the communist party you can't appease dictators and tyrants and so when you sell out to them on one thing they come for the next thing it's always something else just a little bit more and so you know when they um put up allowed them to have their church buildings, they're now tearing down frequently. They said, well, if you're going to put up Christ on the cross in your church building, you're going to have to put up a portrait of Mal on one side and she on the other side.
Starting point is 00:12:42 And I said, little do they know that they're replicating Christ with thieves on his left and on his right. So last year, the Three-Self Church opened an exhibit called Chinese Christianity Loves the Party, the Country, and Socialism to promote the idea that Christianity cannot operate independently of communism.
Starting point is 00:13:06 Nothing can in China. In 2019, and that's the thing, these people are fascists, right? The Chinese government is fascist. It's a merger of government and corporations. They just use communism as a religion to control people. And that's why this is happening here. Communism is their religion. In 2019, the Chinese government announced that it began working on a new translation of the Bible
Starting point is 00:13:34 that would make Chinese the document by effectively rewriting critical narratives within it. It has not been completed at press time, but some examples have been made public. One that was shared by a Christian aid group called Voice of the Martyrs, as in the Chinese Communist translation of Jesus' encounter with a woman accused of adultery. He says, let any of you who is without sin be the first to cast a stone at her. It concludes with Jesus stoning the woman.
Starting point is 00:14:09 They have no idea. No idea. They are just remaking this. This is like something out of the Babylon Bee. The Chinese Communist Party announced plans to update the Bible to keep pace with the times. Well, we're doing the same thing here in the U.S., right? We're keeping pace with the time. We've got people all over the place that are trying to update the Bible to fit in with our new religion of LGBT.
Starting point is 00:14:38 Christians and seminaries and big mega churches just falling all over themselves to worship LGBT and put them in the place of God. So the house churches have been under severe persecution, arrest, disappearances, top-down campaign, branding Christian traitors to their Chinese identity. They say that, you know, if you're a Christian, you can't be Chinese. You can't be loyal to the country. You're disloyal. You are, you know, loyal to the West, that type of thing. They even have a common slogan with the communists, said Pastor Sean Long.
Starting point is 00:15:23 He said, they say, one more Christian, one less Chinese. Well, they almost got that right. One less communist. One less communist. One less fascist. If you understand what it is. In reality, archaeological evidence suggests that Christianity did not come from the West, but it arrived in China as early as the 600s AD,
Starting point is 00:15:47 not significantly later than when it arrived in Britain. You know, you even have, and I've mentioned this before, the Chinese characters, they're really kind of referencing Genesis, as a matter of fact. You know, you have a large boat. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival,
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Starting point is 00:16:42 things that reference genesis i won't go into that at this point in time but anyway um we have essentially the same type of thing though happening in the west and a university in the uk brighton university they have a language guide sounds very much like stanford university or some of these others don't't say Christmas. It is too Christian-centric, they said. We want to talk not about a Christmas holiday, but about a winter closure period. It also recommends that you not ask people about their Christian name, which is something in the UK.
Starting point is 00:17:21 You'd have a surname and you'd have a Christian name, which would be your first name. That comes from their tradition of baptizing people at birth and giving them a name at that point in time. So it's part of a shared commitment to making Brighton a place where everyone feels respected and valued except the Christians and the people who are straight. That latter part I added to the guide because it's implied but not stated. Words, however, they said, we're not banning any words. No words are banned at Brighton University, and neither is Christmas banned.
Starting point is 00:17:53 That's the same kind of language where they say, well, this is not a mandate. No matter how coercive this is to get the jab, it's not a jab mandate. It's not a mask mandate. It's not a mass mandate. You just, you know, it's up to you. You know, you can be purged out of society or you can take it, but, uh, you know, we're not banning it. You know, we're not mandating this and we're not banning Christmas, but again, they also in their same guide, they have a lot of the same stuff that's coming out of Stanford.
Starting point is 00:18:23 It's almost like there's an academic conspiracy to do this, isn't it? You know, can't say lame because that's, uh, ableism, you know, people who don't have any, uh, handicaps. I guess you can't say that either. Um, can't say crazy, mad and sane because these trivialized, trivialized mental health issues, instead of nonwhite, you have to say people of color or minoritized communities. Minoritized communities? That sounds like you did something
Starting point is 00:18:52 to them to make them minorities. No, it just kind of organically happened that way. They were minorities. And, of course, avoid gendered language such as mother, father, brother, and sister. And, you know, when we talk about the Chinese writing their own Bible, we have a lot of Bibles that do that as well, right?
Starting point is 00:19:12 Avoid the gender. You know, use a generic thing like persons. Persons. That happens all throughout a lot of the more recent translations. So, the war on Christmas is a war on America, says Washington Times. The left hates Christmas because it hates all expressions of faith in our society. The person who wrote this is Jewish, and he talks about how Americanized, and we talk, the Chinese say, well, you know, you have, you're Americanized. The Christians are
Starting point is 00:19:45 Americanizing things. Well, they're talking about how secularized Christmas has become. Only 63% of Americans call themselves Christians. I think that's a bit higher. I think it's now right about half. But he said 93% celebrate Christmas. More people celebrate Christmas than Thanksgiving, Memorial Day, 4th of July. And so Christmas is a big part of our culture. So it must be destroyed, you understand. That's the whole point. Anything that brings Americans together, the left fears. Flags, anthems, statues of heroes.
Starting point is 00:20:24 King County, Washington, the Human Rights Commission, so-called Human Rights Commission, has banned Christmas and Hanukkah decorations, including from virtual workspaces. Even holiday-themed clothing is forbidden. Some employees may not share your religion, may not practice any religion, they said. So that means that in order for you to have free exercise of religion,
Starting point is 00:20:52 everybody must unanimously support your religion, right? That's the outcome of this. Now, it was free exercise of religion is an individual thing. And you don't lose that because you become a government employee. That's been the battle that I've seen since I was a child. Even as a child, I understood because my parents taught me. Free exercise of religion is not subsumed just because you are a public employee or because you're on public property matter of fact it's the purpose of government to defend the free exercise of religion in massachusetts the public library decided it would break 28 years of tradition by not displaying a
Starting point is 00:21:36 christmas tree because they said the evergreen made some people feel uncomfortable. And so the author says, did they think the Tenenbaum would try to convert them to Christianity? After a public outcry, the library gave up. And then the reversal, in turn, set off a member of the town's human rights commission. You see a trend here? Just like we've got these public health commissions everywhere,
Starting point is 00:22:05 dictating to everybody what you're going to do, what you're not allowed to do. We now have these Human Rights Commissions everywhere. As a matter of fact, it's the Colorado Human Rights Commission, the state Human Rights Commission, that took that baker all the way to the Supreme Court twice, came after the website designer as well. Another Supreme court case is happening.
Starting point is 00:22:28 Human rights commission. No human rights doesn't mean what they, they have co-opted that just like the left co-opted the term liberal. Liberal used to mean Liberty. They stole that. They've now stolen the term human rights and they're making that into a dirty word frankly just the opposite so uh the um human rights commission uh went off on a tirade of uh trash talk that would have made um the and Christmas story look tame.
Starting point is 00:23:06 The left is for everything that divides us. Multiculturalism, critical race theory, sexual indoctrination. So he says, Merry Christmas is an expression of goodwill and hope for the future. Optimism is another American virtue. Well, I think so as well. But Joe Biden delivers a Christmas message without saying the word Jesus. How about that?
Starting point is 00:23:30 That's not too hard for him to do. Right. And then he tells us that we all need to be nice to each other. Understanding. We all need to unite after he just called anybody that disagreed with his overthrowing of the definition of marriage, he decided that he would unilaterally define marriage, not allow people to have that choice,
Starting point is 00:23:53 to choose how they define, how they understand marriage. So after he redefines marriage, usurping power that the federal government does not have, after he puts his foot into religion and then accuses anybody who disagrees with him overthrowing the definition of religion that has transcended millennia over every culture, every religion, throughout humanity. After he overthrows that, he says, if you oppose that, you're a racist. You're a hateful person.
Starting point is 00:24:30 And so he spoke about a child that was born on Christmas. That must have bothered him as much as he's involved in abortion. And he used the Christmas holiday to ask Americans to unite around shared values. Well, you know, we did have shared values and your entire administration has been devoted to destroying those shared values and then calling anybody who has the shared traditional values, radical extremists. Again, you're the ones who are uprooting everything.
Starting point is 00:25:01 That means you are the radicals. As a matter of fact, uh, King Charles gave his Christmas message saying that Christ's message was selfless service. Well, in a way, but not in the way that he means that I think, um, he talks about the virtues of service. And when you hear Prince Charles talk about the virtue of service,
Starting point is 00:25:26 it kind of reminds me of the Twilight Zone episode where the aliens come to earth. They say, we are here to serve man. And at the end of the episode, a guy sneaks on the spaceship and he finds the cookbook that says to serve man. That's the kind of service of mankind that uh king charles do you remember when he first got into office or whatever they call it uh yes they had the uh traditional uh crier uh saying uh announcing him as king and there was a guy who shouted out, who elected him? They charged him with disorderly conduct and other crimes. Who elected him? Straight out of Monty Python. Meanwhile, also in the UK, you had Rishi Sunak, little Rishi Rich, little rich boy. He's now prime minister there, he decides that he will go virtue signaling by serving out food
Starting point is 00:26:28 in a homeless shelter along with a press entourage to document everything that he does. And he had a very awkward moment where he's handing out food to a homeless man. He says, do you work in business? No, I'm homeless. So he starts talking to him about, I can get a job in banking and the rest of the stuff. It's, it's pretty, uh, pretty funny actually. But, um, yeah, we've, uh, it is, it is kind of crazy to see how Christmas has, uh, been transformed this year. We've got NORAD tracking Santa Claus yet again.
Starting point is 00:27:09 They've been doing this for several decades. I guess they were practicing for 9-11, you know. You know there is a North Pole connection to 9-11. You did know that, right? It's not just that they were conducting two simultaneous drills, but they sent a lot of, uh, planes up on a mission, uh, to, uh, the North pole, but they're still tracking Santa just like they tracked, uh, Osama bin Laden.
Starting point is 00:27:38 Yeah. Military drills of September 11th. Uh, they diverted key resources to the North pole on a very, very old mission that was no longer really being done. So, yeah, just another, another, uh, point there, uh, nine 11 seems to come back all the time to some of us. Uh, so when we look at this, you know, we have, um, as I said said there's um when i talked to lol um i mentioned i think i put it in there i said you know if you're struggling and i would suggest this to anybody who's struggling with pain c.s lewis is one of the uh one of the has some of the most interesting insights into the purpose of our suffering in this life. And there is a new video that has come out that is put out by Pure Flix.
Starting point is 00:28:39 They have Max McLean as C.S. Lewis talking about atheism and arguments against God and what led him to become a Christian, led him to Christ. He said his argument against God was that the universe was so cruel and so unjust, and then he asked himself, well, where did you get this notion of cruelty and injustice? You call a line crooked because you know what a straight line is. So despite his idea that the world had no meaning, he eventually came to see humans as creatures with purpose and with value. He said he initially lived in a realm of contradictions. Lewis lost his mother to cancer when he was nine. He had a very strange relationship with his father,
Starting point is 00:29:24 which he regretted all of his life. He was in the trenches during World War I. He saw the butchery of trench warfare. And he came to the conclusion either there is no God behind the universe or there is a God who is indifferent to good and evil, or even worse, an evil God. And so this is a story about how he worked his way through it. The most reluctant convert. And again,
Starting point is 00:29:52 you'll find it on pure flicks. We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. And we still have a Christmas songs. So we're going to, for today, since we've got a lot of Christmas music, we'll be at live score bet. We love Cheltenham
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Starting point is 00:30:33 Playing Christmas songs. One more day. Thank you. ORGAN PLAYS You're listening to The David Knight Show. All right. And Karen just came in and informed me that we'll be doing Christmas songs through the rest of this week. And we are live today, she said. Make sure you tell people you're live. Yes, I am alive, and I am doing the broadcast right now.
Starting point is 00:31:50 As a matter of fact, let's talk about somebody else who is live and doing a broadcast. It went viral. A grumpy sportscaster. Before we do, real quickly, I want to thank Harps. Thank you, Harps. He says, belated Merry Christmas to yous all. That's kind of just y'all. So Merry Christmas to you, Harps, thank you, Harps. He says, belated Merry Christmas to yous all. Well, that's kind of just y'all.
Starting point is 00:32:08 So Merry Christmas to you, Harps, down in Australia. I know that's difficult down there in the middle of the summer because I grew up in Florida, so it was kind of the same thing where we had warm weather during Christmas typically. Conservative Thinker, thank you for the tip. He said, what'd you get for christmas i got some fleece lined pants that are very comfortable um and we definitely needed them because this weekend for us was kind of like groundhog day um stuck in the stuck in the house with uh from friday uh still stuck in the house from Friday. Still stuck in the house. We can't get down the driveway safely.
Starting point is 00:32:49 So we've got weather that is so cold everything is frozen outside. It got down to two degrees and the wind chill factor was much further below that. Coldest weather we've ever been in for sure but um they promised that by the end of the week it's going to get up into the 40s maybe even 50s so we'll see if they're right about that or not speaking of the weather we got a grumpy sportscaster who was forced to be the weatherman and to do some of these live storm reports man on the street or maybe in his uh case man in the sleet report and he he got several million views because he got pretty grumpy and sassy about it here he is mark how you feeling out there uh again uh the same way i felt about eight minutes ago when you
Starting point is 00:33:41 asked me that same question right i normally do sports, everything is canceled here for the next couple of days, so what better time to ask the sports guy to come in about five hours earlier than he would normally wake up, go stand out in the wind and the snow and the cold and tell other people not to do the same. I didn't even realize that there was a 3.30 also in the morning until today it's
Starting point is 00:34:05 absolutely fantastic Ryan you know I'm used to these evening shows that are only 30 minutes long and generally on those shows I'm inside so this is a really long show tune in for the next couple hours to watch me progressively get crankier and crankier how do I get that storm chaser 7 duty i feel like clint got the better end of that deal you know that thing's heated um the outdoors currently is not heated well i'll tell you what ryan i've got good news and i've got bad news the good news is that i can still feel my face right now the bad news is I kind of wish I couldn't can I go back to my regular job I'm pretty sure Ryan that you guys added
Starting point is 00:34:50 an extra hour to this show just because somebody likes torturing me because compared to two and a half hours ago it is just getting colder and colder live in Waterloo for the last time this morning. Thankfully, I'm Mark Woodley, new seven KWWL. So they got me out here telling people not to do what I'm doing right now. That reminds me of, uh, uh, my first Christmases at info wars as a reporter, he wanted us to all go out and make fun of the people that were, because Mark Dice was doing it, make fun of the people who are lined up on black Fridayiday don't you come out and you you see this they're making people work on thanksgiving because that's you know they've moved it up from black friday even to thanksgiving
Starting point is 00:35:33 it's like yeah i know alex you got me out here working anyway uh texas grid emergency and an arctic blast yeah grid emergency that was not caused by a storm. It was caused by crony environmentalism. The U.S. Department of Energy declared a power emergency in Texas. Now, this did not release money like Trump's COVID pandemic emergency executive order. What this does by declaring an emergency, it removes temporarily the absurd regulations from the Department of Energy, allowing them to use things that burn stuff to make heat.
Starting point is 00:36:22 Oh, we can't have any emissions, right? I mean, this is how ridiculous it's gotten. You have to have special permission from Washington to use reliable energy. Otherwise, you're going to be out of luck. The feds have enslaved us with regulation without representation, right? Taxation without representation, regulation without representation, right? Taxation without representation regulation without representation.
Starting point is 00:36:49 Somebody needs to say to the honchos at department of energy who elected you King, because act as if they are King, that worse than King George, King George never told people you can't eat your homes. These people do. So that order, that executive or that emergency order from the Department of Energy allows the state of Texas's grid operator to exceed certain air pollution limits to boost generation amid record power demands in Texas. They said that they have a lot of things that are out or derated due to weather conditions, not just solar and wind, but coal and gas, because they're having difficulty moving supplies of gas and things like that
Starting point is 00:37:42 the way they normally do. They're moving them by water and they're having difficulty getting that done you might want to think about that next time just like you might want to think about having some heaters on the windmill so they don't freeze up the interesting thing is they don't mention in this mainstream media article, what percentage of, um, the total of each kind of energy that has been shut down. In other words, if they've lost 1700 megawatts of solar power, what percentage of the overall solar power have they lost?
Starting point is 00:38:20 Uh, that would be something that would be interesting to know, but I wasn't able to find it out in that amount of time. Um, how much coal and gas power has been shut down in the last 10 years? That'd be another interesting thing to know, because that's what I saw. Uh, when I went to Texas 10 years ago, they were shutting down reliable paid for, uh, uh, power generation. And then they were spending tens or hundreds of billions of dollars. I don't know how much it was, but it was many billions to set up an
Starting point is 00:38:55 infrastructure to go out to these windmills because you had a lot of, uh, energy tycoons who had become billionaires in the oil industry. And then they wanted to make even more by getting in on the ground floor of wind power and having the old forms of energy outlawed. And they got the corrupt people, the governors and the rest of these people in Texas government to, uh, give them a rubber stamp for that. People like Rick Perry, you know, the Department of Energy that is now sitting there like Caesar, thumbs up or thumbs down, you know, for energy. That was going to be one of the three departments that Rick Perry was going to get rid of when
Starting point is 00:39:38 he was running for president. Remember that moment in the debate? And he says, I'm going to get rid of three departments. And they said, okay, you know, what are they? And he,, I'm going to get rid of three departments. And they said, okay, you know, what are they? And he, he couldn't remember the department of energy. That was the third one. And he's going back and forth trying to remember that. Interestingly enough, Trump put him in charge of the department of energy. He had his opportunity to even reduce it. Didn't do that either. Instead, it sets there. You're talking about lying hypocrites running for office like Rick Perry.
Starting point is 00:40:08 By the way, Rick Perry was also pushing through some of the earliest vaccine mandates, but Republicans would never do vaccine mandates, right? That's a Democrat thing. That's a Biden thing. Republicans want to save us from vaccine mandates. Well, go back and look at the history of the HPV vaccine in Texas and look to see the connections that Rick Perry had with pharmaceutical companies as well. And the connections he had with Trump. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football.
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Starting point is 00:41:15 killed more than 200 people. Um, yeah, we were out of power for quite some time. We had, um, shortly after we did the broadcast, I thought it was in January.
Starting point is 00:41:24 I guess maybe it was in February, but, we lost power for several days and we had, um, shortly after we did the broadcast, I thought it was in January. I guess maybe it was in February, but, um, we lost power for several days and we were doing the broadcast by cell phone and candlelight. And then, um, when we got power back, uh, we had a pipe that had frozen. And, uh, then we had a show where I'm doing the, uh, doing the show live and we've got a flood going on on the other side of the camera because we were doing it from the living room at that point in time. But when you think about 200 people died and that catastrophe, because they skimped on their, uh, on their windmills, they didn't buy the windmills for the heaters on them.
Starting point is 00:42:01 So they froze up and, uh, but 200 died. This massive storm that we've had over the Christmas weekend, we've had a couple of dozen people die throughout the country. That's a lot of people, but think about it. Texas had 10 times the number of people die in that one storm, just in Texas. And that was all because of corrupt crony environmentalism. Crony capitalism, green crony capitalism. The German government wants to remove heat.
Starting point is 00:42:40 They want to have remote control of home heat and of charging electric cars. Because you see, this has always been about shutting things down. This headline from Breitbart, German government wants to remote control home heat and electric car charge. It should be German government wants to shut down home heat, electric car charging. Because that's what they're pushing. They want to remotely limit all of these things. So they want to be able to remotely shut down all this stuff. After demanding that you not heat your home with anything but electricity, and they're doing the same thing in New York City.
Starting point is 00:43:21 No gas, no, you're not going to have any boilers, nothing like that. You're going to go electric. We're not going to allow you to build any more of these things, and we're going to start removing this even from the grandfather stage of this. They've been doing this in Germany for a while. And so they want you to heat your home only with electricity. They want you to only have electric cars that charge off of the grid. They don't even want electric cars that could be charged off of a generator on board. Even if that generator is
Starting point is 00:43:55 a fuel cell whose only emissions would be water vapor. No, no, no. It must be off the grid because that gives us control over your life, you see. So this would allow the power grid operators to remotely limit the use of heat pumps and electric car chargers next winter without the user's permission. The plans are set to be put in place by January of 2024. It's been described as a way of ensuring energy grid operators have the ability to artificially curb electricity demand, writes Breitbart. But notice this is all about rationing and curbing demand. There's no plan to increase supply. They don't want to talk about supply and demand there. You would think that they might have a crash course in this, right?
Starting point is 00:44:50 Uh, you know what? Let's, um, let's build a lot of power plants. Even if you're going to build more of these renewables, except if you build more of the renewables and they don't function during the winter, that doesn't buy you anything, right? That's why they're not doing it. They're not doing a crash course in renewables because renewables can't do it.
Starting point is 00:45:12 They can't provide reliable electricity. I've been talking about this for the longest time, going back to the American Tradition Institute where they were doing lawsuits about the very first renewable energy mandates in Colorado. Colorado, always at the forefront of this stuff. Just like they are with the LGBT stuff. They were at the forefront over a decade ago with renewable mandates.
Starting point is 00:45:37 And it was pretty clear they were not going to make it, not going to be reliable, that we're going to have people freezing to death in the winter. Going to have people dying from heat in the summer in some climates. But they went ahead with it. So according to Die Welt, which is the world in German, the plan had been drawn up in response to the German energy grid being put under more and more strain by an increasing number of electric car chargers and people using more environmentally friendly,
Starting point is 00:46:08 but electricity intense heat pumps in their homes. All of this stuff was dictated. You know, when they talk about demand, what they talk about is mandates, right? They don't care about the demand from consumers. They don't care what consumers want. No, the demand is coming from the government. And they're not going to allow you to supply anything that is not under their control.
Starting point is 00:46:37 That's one of the reasons why they want to get rid of cars. Always have. 1970, the very first Earth Day. I played that for you on the anniversary. You have all these hippies yelling, um, uh, ban cars. Well, that set me on a collision course with them right from the very beginning. That was a nice girl. The agency says, quote, an acceptance of necessary comfort restrictions on the part of the general
Starting point is 00:47:03 public is now required. So we're going to have comfort restrictions on you. Yeah, y'all thought it was bad when Obama went to Africa, told people, y'all can't have air conditioning. You know, the planet would just melt if you did. The audacity of this guy. And yet that's what they're telling everybody now but listen to this they have a new euphemism for this the federal network agency in germany aims to make it
Starting point is 00:47:33 mandatory that such devices can be remotely limited to as low as 3.7 kilowatts that means you know charging the car the only kind of car that you're allowed the one that charges off the grid and um heat the only kind of heat that you're allowed, the one that charges off the grid and, um, heat, the only kind of heat that you're allowed, which by the way, you know, as, as we've found over the weekend, as we already knew, we just were late getting our plans together. As I said, it seemed like groundhog day to us over the weekend. Not only could we not get down the driveway and we knew that was going to be the case, uh, whenever it snowed here, but, um, we did not have, you know, with everything going on, the case, uh, whenever it snowed here, but, um, we did not have, you know,
Starting point is 00:48:06 with everything going on, the broadcast, uh, taking so much time, we did not get our firewood in place. So we were out there getting firewood that was, uh, you know, wet, uh, not, not seasoned. Um, and, uh, we didn't get a better way to, would have a better furnace next year, hopefully. But when you try to heat a house with a heat pump and the, I don't know what our electricity bill is going to be. It's going to be a real shock. You got a thing running around the clock and it can only manage like 50 degrees. That's why these, uh, my favorite Christmas gift was my fleece line pants that Karen got me. Yeah, it certainly did come in handy. Didn't know it
Starting point is 00:48:50 was going to be this cold, but when the temperature goes down to two degrees and you got a heat pump, uh, that's, uh, it can't keep up with that. And that's what they're limiting the people in Germany to Germany's got a very cold, cold climate. So they're going to limit people to 3.7 kilowatts. And you know what they're calling this? Peak smoothing. Peak smoothing. This is like flattened a cave when it comes to electricity. These people are always trying to flatten everything, aren't they?
Starting point is 00:49:21 They want to flatten society. They want to flatten the curve of the pandemic they want to peak smooth the electricity demand such a limitation will cripple the effectiveness of many devices says developed they said it would take as long as three hours to charge an electric car enough for it to travel 50 kilometers, about 31 miles. Well, Hey, you don't need to do that. I mean, in the smart cities they're designing, you aren't going to have to go more than 15 minutes in any direction, you know, and you won't be allowed to cross over those barriers as we see already in Oxford.
Starting point is 00:49:58 You know, we're going to set, we're going to divide up the city into these little villages and we'll make sure that you've got everything that we think you need in those villages, and you will not be allowed to cross the boundary into another one of these sectors. You have a certain number of crossings each month. It's a total prison, this 15-minute thing. And so you're not going to be able to go anywhere. They're going to mandate only electric cars. Then the grid can't handle it. So, you know, you can go three hours to charge it enough to go 31 miles.
Starting point is 00:50:36 15 miles out, 15 miles back. According to a report by Politico, researchers believe that the country's aim of having 15 million battery vehicles, this is even Politico saying this, to have 15 million battery vehicles in operation by 2030, they said, is ultimately a pipe dream. One professor suggesting the final figure will end up being less than half that. I think that's still wildly optimistic. Because it's not just that they don't have the power i mean they're they're just ripping the power uh plants out of the grid at live score bet we love cheltenham just as much as we love football the excitement the roar and
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Starting point is 00:51:37 48 hours of race. Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18 plus gamblingcare.ie. They don't have the mineral resources to produce the batteries. There's no way it's going to be that. No, this is not, unless they've got some kind of revolutionary new technology, and even if they did, I don't think they would deploy it. Now, the purpose is to ban the individual car, and that will be done.
Starting point is 00:52:03 They're not going to have 15 million battery vehicles. That was never the purpose. The purpose was to say, well, we've got to save the environment. That's the number one thing. And if we can't get enough, uh, battery operated electric vehicles that charge off the grid, well, that's just tough. You're just going to have to tough it out. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and the International Energy Agency warned
Starting point is 00:52:30 that Germany faces a significant gas shortfall in the tens of billions of cubic meters next year that it still needs to fill. And we don't know where we're going to get it because we're not going to do anything to increase supply. We're just going to hit you with more demands. The planned restrictions on car chargers have reportedly upset the German automotive industry.
Starting point is 00:52:58 See, the Germans are starting to finally get a clue that this isn't about air quality this isn't about climate change this is about banning vehicles uh always has been it's about omissions instead of emissions it's about omitting the private car uh so you know japan is just the opposite japan is uh looking at some alternatives for this but but the Germans have been on their back foot, especially since they got hammered by the U.S. EPA. So that you cheated on your mission, saying nobody died with any of that stuff, but hit them with billions of dollars. Jail sentences for executives. And before you know it, Volkswagen is the biggest cheerleader for electric vehicles.
Starting point is 00:53:46 Why? All right. We give up a Mary and not so bright. European cities are cutting back on Christmas lights amid the energy crunch cities across Europe, either turning off or drastically scaling back Christmas lights. Yeah. The, um, you can say that about those climate protesters as well.
Starting point is 00:54:04 Although they're not Mary, they're angry. They're angry and not so bright. They don't understand what's going on. But it's kind of interesting to me that as Europe is going dark over this climate superstition, this new green religion. You could always tell where the national boundaries were between North and South Korea and East and West Germany. If you looked at a satellite picture, you would see the communists in darkness. And then right there, you could see a clear line where the border was.
Starting point is 00:54:43 And it was all bright at night because they had power you see marxism is about centralized poverty and one of the ways that you make people poor is with energy starvation and it's not just about the quality of life, but it's also about life expectancy. Energy is at the basis of our economy and our society. And if they want to strangle us, which they all do now, all of our national leaders are on board with this global conspiracy to strangle us and to shut us down. And so, of course, they're going to go after energy first. With supplies scarce, says the Washington Examiner, and the prospect of rations looming, city officials across Austria, Denmark, Germany, and the UK have all imposed limitations on how long lights can stay on and whether or not taxpayers will be forced to pay the higher bills.
Starting point is 00:55:41 In one of these reports, a person said, well, you know, I'm, they had the, um, um, the last generation crazies out there and, uh, with their lame demonstration, just to get these guys, uh, angry at me. Anyway, uh, they were out there, you know, camping out on the road. So people couldn't get by blocking the road. And, uh, one woman that they spoke to in the press said, well, I'm worried about the climate too, but my daughter's got to sit for a bar exam. We've got to get there.
Starting point is 00:56:11 They're blocking us from this bar exam. She's being barred from the bar. But if you're going to play along with that narrative, you're going to lose. They're not just going to stop you on this one particular day, this one particular errand. If you play along with these crazies, say, yeah, I'm worried about the environment too. You got to deconstruct this narrative.
Starting point is 00:56:34 If you let them lay down this foundation of lies, then we're going to be jumping around to pretending that the emperor's got clothes on when he doesn't. Gerald McGuffin, thank you very much for the tip. Merry Christmas to you, David, Karen, Travis, Whistler, Scout. It's been a blessing to have you all bring us the missed information analysis and perspective. P.S. I'm patiently awaiting the debut of the McGuffin shirt design.
Starting point is 00:56:58 We have one. We just haven't gotten it out yet. Thank you very much, Gerald McGuffin. I'm sure you'll be first in line. Thank you. Conservative Thinker, 50in. I'm sure you'll be first in line. Thank you. Conservative thinker. 50 degrees. How many suits are you wearing?
Starting point is 00:57:10 Well, this particular one here, this room, for some reason, with all the lights and everything, is a bit warmer. But that's why I've got my vest on today. So that helps a little bit. So Austria will not be deploying its traditional lights along the ring, the boulevard that encircles the center of Vienna. Lights of the Vienna Christmas market will also be turned on later at night as opposed to dusk.
Starting point is 00:57:34 In Denmark, the charismatic Christmas decor in Copenhagen will continue citing the need to attract consumers to the city and to ensure that retailers can continue in business. A little bit of practicality there, but not much. Some fear the energy-saving tactics of these cities turning out the lights will backfire. Driving away would-be buyers during the most festive time of the year and a time that many city retailers are dependent upon in order to stay afloat. I can't imagine this not having an impact on buying behavior,
Starting point is 00:58:07 said the head of the Swiss Council of Shopping Places. Experience is very important in the brick-and-mortar retail. So, you know, if you don't have Christmas lights and all the rest of stuff, people just stay home and buy it online. Berlin officials announced that they would not use public funding for Christmas lighting this year. And on and on it goes everywhere. Cities in the UK, Cambridge Shire, Surrey, Bristol, Kent, and Buckingham Shire all plan to stay dark this year. And they will all cancel their annual Christmas markets and displays. So the tourists can now stay home and not spend their money.
Starting point is 00:58:46 I mean, it is a suicide pact. This climate cult, everybody's drinking the Kool-Aid, and you just got to tell people, you know, if we don't attack this at the fundamental level. And I've seen a couple of stories that are from conservative organizations. Gate Stone Institute has a story here. Epic Times, I think, was one that had it talking about fusion. It's like, oh, boy, these greenies, boy, they don't realize it, but we've got them now. We've got a new technology.
Starting point is 00:59:21 We're going to be able to have our energy and satisfy all of their insane, crazy demands about unicorn farts. Yeah, that's right. You know, fusion doesn't have any unicorn farts, so we'll be able to have free energy. It has absolutely no downsides. You know, there's no pollution, nothing to have to worry about disposing of. It's going to be so cheap we won't even have to meter it, right?
Starting point is 00:59:50 Don't fall for that. I said before, you know, this is, that was put out. I talked about it when it came out. I said, well, you know, not everybody in that infusion research thinks that that was a significant milestone. So that's being put out to give people a false hope. Well, don't worry. We've got to have everything with zero emissions, but that doesn't mean that we're going to put you into some kind of medieval slavery
Starting point is 01:00:17 because we've got fusion right around the corner. And now the conservatives are selling that idea. No, that's not going to happen. Even the people who think that was significant, that particular experiment, and there's a lot of people who said that achievement was not significant. There was things that we've had in the past in terms of development of fusion that were far more significant. But they said, even if you think that is significant,
Starting point is 01:00:43 the practical deployment of this, many of them say, is about 50 years away. Even the gee whiz people like the Gatestone Institute are saying, well, it might take a decade or more. And it's going to take more than a decade to bring this stuff online to a practical. Nobody, no scientists, even the ones who think that that was a significant achievement. Many don't. But even the ones who think that it was a significant achievement,
Starting point is 01:01:13 don't think that anything's going to happen for many decades. But the gate stone Institute says it may prove to be as historic as harnessing fire invention of the wheel or the channeling of electricity and again i i was a kid when i was hearing all the stuff about nuclear power it's gonna be too cheap to meter it's gonna be totally clean and all the rest of the stuff and none of that is true not only is it uh not so cheap that you don't meter it, but we're not even paying for the full cost of nuclear power. The real cost of nuclear power is going to be borne by future generations who have to watch the nuclear waste for a thousand years
Starting point is 01:02:00 because it's going to be dangerous for that long. How do you factor in a cost of that? To me, nuclear energy is the equivalent of our 30 trillion or whatever. Maybe it's 40 trillion now, a dollar deficit. Oh, it just kicked the can down the road. We'll solve that problem later. Uh, now, now they say, well, you know, when we said it was going to be too cheap to meter, we weren't talking about fission. We were talking about fusion. Don't confuse the two.
Starting point is 01:02:32 Well, we've always seen these rosy scenarios, these, um, you know, uh, every, everything is going to be super clean in the future. And we are going to have, we're going to be going around and flying cars like the Jetsons and all the rest of this stuff. No, I don't think it's a significant breakthrough and it certainly isn't going to be anything that's going to save us by 2030. No way. It's a false hope that's being sold by the mainstream media, by the government. It's a false hope that's now being sold by some conservatives. What it offers, says Gatestone Institute, is an inexhaustible, readily available source of clean energy that eliminates pollution. And if you believe that, then maybe you believe that you're going to become one
Starting point is 01:03:15 with Skynet and artificial intelligence and live forever, because that's what Musk and Peter Thiel and some other people that these conservatives are looking up to are selling, right? The singularity. Leadership in energy technology is crucial to a nation that is founded on freedom and committed to remaining a global superpower for good. Conservatives. They have their own delusions, don't they? We laugh at the left, but the people on the right certainly do have their own delusions, don't they? We laugh at the left, but the people on the right
Starting point is 01:03:45 certainly do have their own delusions. Look, our hope for liberty is not playing along with this climate change game. Our hope for liberty is not to live by lies. Our hope for liberty is to live by the truth and put our hope in God, not in scientists. I mean, this is... It's rare for us to recognize a turning point is to live by the truth and put our hope in God, not in scientists. I mean, this is, it's rare for us to recognize a turning point in humankind's history, says the Gatestone Institute.
Starting point is 01:04:13 Too often, it comes with the declaration of war. But in this case, it's a sharp light of lasers, illuminating a power as old as creation, one that is about to change the course of civilization for the better. Prometheus unleashed. Look, I like technology as much as the next guy does, but let's not, let's not forget what's really involved here. Okay. We need a good dose of skepticism.
Starting point is 01:04:44 That's one of the things my professors taught me about We need a good dose of skepticism. That's one of the things my professors taught me about technology, is a good dose of skepticism. They don't understand we're at a turning point. We're at a fourth turning point. And these people at this juncture, they understand that there's going to be, just in the natural course of human society. And we have the entire globe, because of communications and all the rest of the stuff, the entire globe now is on the same cycle.
Starting point is 01:05:18 We're on the same timing. And so this is something that's going to be happening globally. Globally, all the that's going to be happening globally. Globally, all the institutions are going to be changed. We're already in the midst of an economic upheaval, which happens every fourth turning, every four generations, every 80 years approximately. And so we're in the midst of that. And so the globalists are going to use that. Whenever you have a fourth turning and you change all the institutions, you can either move up toward freedom or you can move down toward slavery.
Starting point is 01:05:47 They want to make sure that we move down toward slavery. If we don't understand the times that we're in, if we don't understand what their motives are, if we don't understand what their designs and their plans that they've announced and practiced for decades are, then we're going to be fooled by people who think we're just right around the corner. We got free energy that is totally clean and we'll never run out of it. No, even if that were the case, this research is being controlled by the government, isn't it? And the government will find a way to make sure that it's going to be on their centrally controlled grid. And they will come up with some kind of a justification or narrative or some kind of fantasy about unicorns that is going to make sure that we will have to come hat in hand to them for anything that we want. That's the plan.
Starting point is 01:06:37 That's the great reset in a nutshell. All the smart cities. You come begging to me for a handout. Universal basic income, whatever. You come begging to me for a handout, universal basic income, whatever you come begging to me. The Daily Mail is pushing a ridiculous narrative as the Daily Skeptic in the UK picked it up. Daily Mail promotes the idea of a sixth mass extinction. And it is a scare that many experts are calling junk science. A mass extinction of plants and animals is a scare that many experts are calling junk science. A mass extinction of plants and animals is less than 80 years away.
Starting point is 01:07:10 Now, what they're planning is and what is coming and what they want is a mass extinction of humans, not plants and animals, of humans. It is a massive agenda for human depopulation. Daily Skeptic says, curiously missing from the article was a note that most of the data underpinning the eco scare was created by the authors of the report. I've always seen this game before, haven't we? Michael Mann's hockey stick. Yeah, look, it's going to go up exponentially. As CO2 rises, temperature is going to go up in lockstep with it. And the two of them are going
Starting point is 01:07:52 to go exponential. Never happened. He never showed us the data. I was with a group that sued him. He hid the data because it was his data, his assumptions. Then he was conspiring with people at the university of East Anglia in the UK, all the climate gate stuff, climate gate one, climate gate two. We got the emails. They said, Hey, how do we hide the decline? Our models are not working on and on. So he said, well, we'd like to see your data. No, you can't see it. And he won in court. He won in court claiming that that was his private data, even though he did it on university time on a university work computer.
Starting point is 01:08:32 Uh, and it was used, it was published already and it was used to craft public policy. No, that's his own. That's Michael Mann's own private data. What are you afraid of, man? Hey man, what you're afraid of? Come on, man, show us your data. Anyway, while assumptions are made that global temperatures would rise by up to 5 degrees centigrade. A lot of ridiculous assumptions. This is the Daily Skeptic did a great job of taking it apart. They said, five years ago, the eminent Smithsonian paleontologist Doug Irwin dismissed sixth mass extinction talk as quote, junk science. He went on to state that quote, many of those making facile comparisons between the current situation and past mass extinctions don't have a clue about the difference in the
Starting point is 01:09:20 nature of the data, much less how truly awful the mass extinctions recorded in the marine fossil record actually were. Australian science blogger Joe Nova had an interesting take on the latest mass extinction science paper. He says, quote, So a supercomputer adds up 15,000 webs of low-level data on sloths, bark, and butterflies with error bars that are larger than trends and systems we don't understand. And a million lines of code and then extrapolates the data up the
Starting point is 01:09:56 kazoo. What could possibly go wrong? Does this sound familiar? Does this sound like the Imperial College of London and their simulation saying 2.2 million people are going to die that two very smart people, said Trump, brought to him? We know those two smart people, later he admitted, Fauci and Birx. And we know that that model was over 15,000 lines of Fortran code, which doesn't bode well for the, um, uh, the craft of the people who are writing it. It's going obsolete when I was in college and I'm really obsolete, but, uh, uh, and as the university of Edinburgh pointed out, uh, you could run that
Starting point is 01:10:40 simulation over and over again with the same data and get a different answer. Every time it's like a random number generator. And even their model was based on false assumptions. So bad implementation of a model that wasn't a curve. It was a straight line going up forever. Every person that gets it is going to expose 2.2 other people to it going on forever. And there's no curve to flatten in their model. There's no scientific basis for saying that 50,000 species are going extinct.
Starting point is 01:11:10 The only place that you can find them is an Edward O. Wilson's computer at Harvard. They're actually these species, these 50,000 species are actually electrons on a hard drive. I want a list of Latin names of the actual species, said Dr. Patrick Moore. He was a co-founder of Greenpeace who has now gone rogue on the lies and is one of the best people to expose it, Patrick Moore. So one state says real clear wire. One state is going to turn itself into a hydrogen powerhouse. They say that Alaska is positioned to capture an outsized portion of the market for hydrogen.
Starting point is 01:11:58 Energy consumption is forecast to grow 50% by 2050. At the same time, they're going to contract the supply of energy. This is why they're pushing us into a new dark ages, literally. But hydrogen from Alaska can provide solutions to the world's energy and climate needs for decades. Do you think these people will come up with some idea as to why we can't use hydrogen from Alaska? Of course they will.
Starting point is 01:12:28 Look, we've got a lot more hydrogen than we do CO2. We've got 0.04% of the atmosphere is CO2. And they're telling us we're all going to die. And that's all the natural CO2 in addition to your car's exhaust or whatever. But, um, you know, we've got to get rid of humans and we've got to get rid of human cars because of that. Four one hundredths of one percent carbon dioxide. So you think if they got hydrogen out there, you don't think they can't find something evil about hydrogen? I don't know. We'll wait and see. This is, if we don't challenge these people on their authority, their arbitrary authority, if they have complete control over the
Starting point is 01:13:18 media, there's no limit to the absurdities that they can sell the public. Like, you know, Hey, we're all going to die from a pandemic. And so we've got to, this is the worst pandemic humanity's ever had. And I've got all these things that are going to save us, you know, the masks and the vaccines and the lockdowns, all the rest of the stuff. You don't think that they can turn hydrogen into something evil. They've turned nitrogen into something that's evil. We got to get rid of all farms now, But anyway, we'll never run out of hydrogen, just like we're not going to run out of nitrogen.
Starting point is 01:13:49 Burning hydrogen to generate energy produces no carbon and emits only harmless water and air. So you've got nations like Japan and South Korea are moving to that. And they're looking at it to find a way to continue to have energy with the climate MacGuffin. But I don't think that they're going to allow them to do that, really. Japan's long-term strategy is to create a complete end-to-end hydrogen ecosystem. And that's one of the reasons why you see Toyota out there saying, well, we're going to hedge our bets because there's not enough
Starting point is 01:14:25 material to make all the batteries that are going to be needed for this. And there's got to be another way out there. And if we want to continue to make cars, we're going to have to find out, you know, try alternatives. And so they're working on trying to create a hydrogen ecosystem. But of course, our government does not want to have anything like that. They're not going to invest any money in infrastructure for that. And they'll find some way to say that it's not going to be allowed. But in reality, what Japan is doing and South Korea are doing is they're working very, very hard to solve a non-existent problem. And when they arrive at the solution, I think they're going to find that these same tricksters who set up the problem, who created the crisis,
Starting point is 01:15:11 will have moved the goalposts for them. It's very similar to the pandemic MacGuffin, right? Everybody is out there trying to solve a non-existent problem, and when you come up with some other solutions, you come up with hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin or zinc and vitamin C or any with some other solutions, uh, you come up with a droxy chloroquine or ivermectin or zinc and vitamin C or any of this other kind of stuff, they kick you out of the medical profession or they mock you as using horse medicine or something like that. They will find a way to shut this thing down because if we're going to try to live by their
Starting point is 01:15:43 lies and pretend that, uh, that is true, there is no way that we're ever going to win to live by their lies and pretend that that is true, there is no way that we're ever going to win this. We'll be right back. Thank you. and now the david knight show so let's talk a little bit about uh news we have um Now, the David Knight Show. Let's talk a little bit about news. We have, let's see, Chris Andrews from Infowars passed away of a heart attack yesterday. Wow. Sorry to hear that. You just found that out, Travis?
Starting point is 01:17:02 Where'd you see that? Okay. Well, I've got an update. Um, you just found that out, Travis, where'd you see that? Um, okay. Um, well, I've got an update. Um, after that, uh, sad news, we have, uh, George Santos. This guy is just the gift that keeps giving. Uh, they turned a district Republican in Long Island and, um, some other part of New York, I forget what the Queens or something like that, or Brooklyn.
Starting point is 01:17:32 And it was a gay versus gay race. The first time you had two openly gay candidates running for a congressional election, George Santos, the Republican, narrowly won. And then it came out that he had some, his, his resume was just a little bit too good to believe. He had all kinds of college degrees and work experience with, uh, you know, Goldman Sachs or some of the big investment companies. I forget which ones they were, uh, was very specific about where he worked and what he did.
Starting point is 01:18:08 And when they started checking his resume, they found that, you know, even though something like that did exist, they shut it down long before he would have been old enough to work there. Uh, he also put himself up as a leader of a non-existent charity. He had eviction proceedings against him multiple times, and yet he portrayed himself as a landlord who was the victim of moratoriums on eviction during the pandemic. He has some criminal charges awaiting him in Brazil, where his parents are from.
Starting point is 01:18:47 He, um, had mystery funding for his campaign from a corporation that he got a lot of money from that. Nobody could find a, where this corporation exists. And then of course, besides being openly gay,
Starting point is 01:19:01 he said that he had four employees who were killed in the pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando. And that was not true either. So now we have a new twist and it turns out that this guy, George Santos, who was running openly gay, you know, checking all of the boxes for uh, for victim status and identity
Starting point is 01:19:25 politics and all the rest of the stuff. It turns out that he was married to a woman until 2019. So maybe even that was a lie. The openly gay Congressman alike accused of lying about his professional career and finance and his college education and everything else, uh, failed to disclose his recent divorce from everything else, uh, failed to disclose his recent divorce from a woman, a woman. This is America in 2022, where it is.
Starting point is 01:19:56 It's an embarrassment to be outed as a heterosexual Republican. It also made up details about his family escaping the Holocaust. But the real horror is that he was actually married to a woman during the election cycle this last year, he described himself as being gay and married to his pharmacist husband. But the daily beast says there is no record of that marriage, but they do have a record of him being married to a woman of all things. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:30 The new Republican party, uh, Santos, who has previously described himself as a non observant Jew and Catholic fabric fabricated his family's history, claiming that his maternal grandparents had escaped the Holocaust. So they went back and looked at his history. His parents both immigrated from Brazil,
Starting point is 01:20:56 and his mother's parents were maternal parents, were also born in Brazil. Neither of them was Jewish. And yet he says that those are the parents who escaped the Holocaust, uh, the Jewish telegraphic agency. So there was little to suggest any truth beyond his own past comments about his family fleeing the horrors of World War II. Genealogical records show that his family has lived in Brazil for at least four generations. And his maternal grandparents were born in Brazil, not Jewish. He says, I am openly gay, and I've never had an issue with my sexuality in the past decade.
Starting point is 01:21:41 Well, the past decade up until 2019, his sexuality was apparently heterosexual. He says, I can tell you and assure you that I will always be an advocate for LGBT. That's your new Republican party. So Queens County is where he got elected. He says, I have my story to tell and it will be told next week. It seems like he's been weaving a very, very, very long tail for quite some time. As I mentioned last week, and I talked about this ridiculous thing. He is looking at jail time and a $250,000 fine because, um, you know, of, uh, things involving the election and, um, the Republicans only have, I think it's about a three-person majority or something in the House. They are probably going to see that whittled down by even more
Starting point is 01:22:35 when that seat gets flipped. Earlier this week, journalists went to where he is registered to vote and the address associated with the campaign donation that he made in October. But the woman living at that address said she was not familiar with him. He even lied about his address. Do we know his name? Is this a, is this a real name? George Santos.
Starting point is 01:23:01 Maybe that's the only thing about this guy that is for real. And of course, in this article about him, they have him pictured with a smiling Rudy Giuliani, who, um, famously did a cross dressing escapade with Donald Trump. A few years ago, wife gives husband two days to read all 4,155 pages of her proposed target funding bill. Now this is Babylon B. Yeah. You know, our households don't work like the government, right? You know, we have microeconomics. You got to balance that budget or you're in big trouble, but of course the government doesn't have to do that. And we have had court jesters like John Maynard Keynes who have told us that deficits don't matter. But Chelsea Hammond has just proposed a brand new 4,155 page funding bill, Target funding
Starting point is 01:23:58 bill, the targeted funding bill. This is for her to shop at Target. But she's only giving her husband two days to read through it all. Chelsea claims that if the omnibus spending package is not passed in its entirety, then their household will have to shut down. They'll be able, unable to buy necessities, such as groceries and also cute fuzzy socks with candy canes on them. He says, how am I supposed to read through all this in just two days? Don't get me wrong, honey. Of course, I want us to be able to buy food, but do we really need to fund everything else in here? Yeah, that's exactly the way this whole budget thing operated.
Starting point is 01:24:39 I was surprised to see that AOC, Occasional Cortex cortex refused to vote for this spending bill. So that's why I call her occasional cortex. Sometimes the brain kicks in. And so, you know, she did not vote for this $1.7 trillion omnibus bill unexpectedly. Her brain apparently kicked in at the last minute.
Starting point is 01:25:03 She said, no, but then if you look at her reasoning behind this, you find that Alexandria Occasional Cortex said that she was the only Democrat to vote no. But why did she vote no? Well, in a statement, she said it was because there was going to be some funding to, uh, ice to immigration customs enforcement,
Starting point is 01:25:31 uh, through increased funding to the department of Homeland security. And so that's why she opposed it. So no, um, the cortex did not kick in this time. Uh, she is still Alexandria in Wonderland.
Starting point is 01:25:48 Totally clueless. What is funny about this is that even though she voted against the bill, as a true politician, she is taking credit for pork barrel spending that's coming to her district and the bill that she voted against three million dollars for clean energy workforce development at the new york state energy research and development authority as a pet project has been a pet project of occasional cortex and kirsten gillibrand the curse of Gillibrand.
Starting point is 01:26:28 Uh, the, uh, the two of them have been working on this. It's just a, they call it a pet project. It's a pork project. Uh, she opposed the overall bill, but she's very happy about achieving this, even though she voted against it, you see. And so a lot of people were saying, yeah, she, uh, she was for the omnibus bill before she was against it. Nine Republicans, by the way, voted to break ranks on Friday, voted with the Democrats to pass the spending bill. Uh, you had, uh, some of the usual suspects voted with the Democrats, Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger. You had some people who are retiring Fred Upton.
Starting point is 01:27:06 Who'd been in Michigan forever. Uh, this is his, uh, you know, he's, he's retiring this year for Republicans declined to vote, so he had 13 Republicans who broke ranks and did not oppose this insanity and gave up. Um, a lot of leverage. They're not going to have any say so now on spending, which is one of the key things that Congress has leverage on. They're not going to have any say so on that until 2024.
Starting point is 01:27:35 Uh, so the, uh, as we look at, uh, taxes going up and these insane regulations going up with him that Biden put in and the last bill that they ran through the reporting of all six hundred dollars and up transactions uh we've had the irs delay this enforcing this rule because they're the ones who are really in charge we're not run by our elected representatives in congress they nothing. They rubber stamp these massive spending bills. And then what happens is up to the bureaucracy, which is under the executive branch. And they do whatever they wish. But so far, this is something that is a little bit of a reprieve, a reprieve for people who are involved with eBay and Etsy and people who are part of the gig economy.
Starting point is 01:28:26 The IRS delay does not change what income is taxable, but only the massive amount of paperwork and the avalanche that was staring everybody in the face and not even the IRS wants all this paperwork thrown at them. Nobody wanted this except for Biden and the Democrats. And it was part of their, of the Biden American reset plan. No, I'm sorry. He calls it the American rescue plan. No, it's the reset plan. And, uh, as part of that, they had a limit saying that if somebody paid you more than $20,000 and, um, uh, 200 transactions.
Starting point is 01:29:07 And that would have to be reported. They took that down from 200 transactions to one and from 20,000 to $600. And the IRS says, Whoa, wait a minute. Uh, we're going to be swamped with paperwork. And everybody else said that as well, even Democrats are working to try to pull this back is so grossly unpopular with everybody involved in this, but of course they want to take it. It was $20,000 and they want to take it.
Starting point is 01:29:35 Let's let's take it to five. So, you know, they, uh, take five steps forward and one step back. That's the way they operate now. Platform sellers in the IRS will not receive a blizzard of 1099K tax forms early in 2023. The move comes as a relief to both taxpayers and tax preparers and the IRS, who is woefully shorthanded in terms of being able to process
Starting point is 01:30:03 these income tax returns already. They've got a backlog of tens of millions of these things from a couple of years. So now you're going to hit them with a bunch more paperwork? The move comes as a relief to taxpayers and preparers. They've been bracing for a messy tax filing season. The change also gives opponents of the $600 threshold more time to push for a change in the law next year. Because as I said, nobody but Biden wants this. So we'll have to see what is happening.
Starting point is 01:30:35 We're not looking, says the IRS, we're not looking to nickel and dime a taxpayer over a $100 couch on eBay. Oh, really? Well, that's what a lot of people have been saying this is truly about. And that's what maybe they're not looking to do it, but Biden and the Democrats are. As a matter of fact, Fox Business Network, Elizabeth McDonald, said, so the IRS is expecting us to report $600 transactions after the Senate passed a $1.7 trillion bill
Starting point is 01:31:07 without even reading it? Yeah, exactly. I remember when there were accusations that the IRS was slow walking or denying uh, tax exempt status to conservative organizations. They said, we'd like to see your paperwork on all this. Oh, we lost it. You know, the dog ate it. Yeah. That type of thing.
Starting point is 01:31:33 All these excuses that they would never take from any, anybody else. No individual, no corporation, but they, yeah, we just lost all those records. Oh, okay. Well, that's all right. Steve Moore said, uh, by the way, there is additional funding for the IRS in this bill that these Republicans, Mitch McConnell and others pushed so hard for this last week. They gave even more money to the IRS after looking at this and saying, are you kidding? Biden and his American rescue plan wants to give
Starting point is 01:32:07 $80 billion to the IRS, which currently has a budget of something like $17 billion. And he wants to hire 87,000 people. This is the IRS out of control. They campaigned on that. But then they said, as they went through this, now they're going to increase the funding to the IRS yet again. Of course, this is the same Congress. The people who ran this last time have not taken office yet. When we look at the petty litigious society and the nonsense that we have here, we now have a judge ruled that movie fans can sue over misleading movie trailers. Have you ever seen a movie trailer that is not
Starting point is 01:32:54 really misleading? I mean, I was in the business of picking up, uh, doing purchasing for a chain of video stores that we had. And, uh watched many a movie trailer and i can't believe that anybody was uh thought this thing was for real two film buffs say that universal pictures tricked them into renting into renting a 2019 flick called yesterday because the trailer featured actress Anna D or Moss. These two guys, one of them is 45. The other one is 39.
Starting point is 01:33:35 A couple of Peter pins who will never grow up, uh, say that they forked over $3 and 99 cents each to watch this on Amazon prime only to discover that this actress that they wanted to watch was not in the final cut, even though she was in the movie trailer, they've done this kind of stuff over and over again. You know, uh, scenes that are in the trailer that are not in the movie. Uh, this type of thing is it's not the first time this has happened but to these people this is the great injustice of the last three years seriously that they were out three dollars
Starting point is 01:34:12 and 99 cents to watch a movie because they wanted to see an actress that was in the trailer but she wasn't in the movie and this district judge didn't just throw this out laughing at them, but he passed it. He passed this. Yeah. I mean, you know, when, uh, I have an idea, you know, you want to talk about deceptive advertising. Yeah. I think we've had some deceptive advertising in the last three years that somebody needs to take a look at.
Starting point is 01:34:48 That's one of the reasons I talked about this. If you can find a judge somewhere who will rule that you were harmed because you paid $3.99 for a movie that showed your favorite actress and she wasn't in it. What about all the people who were crippled and killed by this Pfizer shot that Trump gave $250 million to the Ad Council alone? Not to mention all the other money that was showered on social media and all these other places to falsely advertise the Pfizer Moderna shots, the warp speed shots. Do we have a case for deceptive advertising?
Starting point is 01:35:38 Could we bring charges against CNN, Fox News, other places like that who made so much money pushing this. New York Times, Washington Post, keep the papers in there as well. How many people have been harmed by these lies? And they're upset because they saw a movie trailer that had an actress who didn't make the final cut in the movie. The movie, by the way, yesterday, tells a story of a musician who is thrust into an alternative reality where the Beatles do not exist. Because it's kind of like a Beatlemania version of It's a Wonderful Life, right? What if the Beatles had never existed? But this guy knows about it. And so he's a magician,
Starting point is 01:36:25 a musician. And, um, he does all of their catalog as if he was the one writing it. So what if we had, I don't know, just let your imagination run wild. What if we had Fauci and Trump,
Starting point is 01:36:42 um, giving us a movie that tells the story of a world that's thrown in the greatest pandemic humanity has ever faced, but that pandemic didn't exist. You know, just like the Beatles didn't exist, but they were able to use that to push through a plague that was done by DARPA, written by DARPA. And unlike this guy who becomes the biggest pop composer ever because he introduces all the Beatles music to the world that never had heard it. He's the only one who heard it.
Starting point is 01:37:22 Well, we got pharmaceutical executives. Nine of them became, uh, achieved mega, not stardom, but, uh, mega financial status. Nine of them became billionaires off of this warp speed fraud from Trump selling us this DARPA plague. Well, you know, I guess people can sell anything. Disneyland is charging $185 for a drink that is served in a little cookie cup. It's a shot. They should call it Zippity-Doo-Dah, I guess, but that would be not allowed anyway. You've got to make up for all the money that they lost this last couple
Starting point is 01:38:05 of years because they decided they were going to become the premier groomers of children. So $185 for a little waffle shot. It is filled. However, these people who report this San Francisco gate, they were trying to, um, not be too critical of Disney. And, um, they said, well, it's actually a bargain if you think about it, because this little waffle cone that is served as a shot is filled with some whiskey that sells for $4,000 a bottle.
Starting point is 01:38:40 So, you know, hey, I guess it's actually cheap at 185 per right uh they are selling this in the grand floridian i think we've all had enough of disney adults at this point if you're one of those people that gets obsessed and goes to disney every single year we've all had enough of you it's time to shut up and move on. They haven't made anything good in decades. That's right. Get the rat out of your house and out of our lives. They have shut down a lot of good stuff, like Zippity-Doo-Dah and the rest of this stuff. Yeah, it's going to be Disney.
Starting point is 01:39:16 I think they're trying to aim to be the United Arab Emirates of amusement parks. Vacationing there will be as expensive as going to Dubai or something. Eventually they'll just airlift the entire park to Saudi Arabia. There you go. Yeah. Make it part of the line, I guess. Democrats are outraged over the Christmas Eve migrant drop off at the vice president's house there at the U.S. Naval Observatory.
Starting point is 01:39:42 This is the not in my backyard immigration policy of the Democrats. Democrats are blasting the busting busing of migrants to, uh, Harris's Washington DC residents on Christmas Eve. They blame Greg Abbott, uh, for dropping the group off in below freezing temperatures on a holiday because the Democrats won't help them.
Starting point is 01:40:05 The incident was the latest salvo in a month's long effort by Abbott and other Republican governors to urge the Biden administration to do something about the border. They claim it's not a problem. Well, you know, people, they said, uh, you're dropping these people off. Um, they're, they're cold. They're wrapped in blankets. This is like 14-degree weather that they're being dropped off. This is dangerous, life-threatening, cruel.
Starting point is 01:40:38 Well, the Biden policies and the American government's policies in general over multiple administrations, including the Trump administration, pulling people in, getting them involved with human traffickers, getting them involved in dangerous situations. You know, people have died going across the border. It's no less dangerous to go across the Mexican border in the wilderness there in the summer than it is, probably they're safer even in Washington, D.C. in a blizzard than they are going across the border. But the Democrats don't really care about that.
Starting point is 01:41:08 Biden ignores that. La La does, too. That's the whole point of dropping the migrants off at their house to get them to do something about it. That's the only time that they care about it, is when it is dropped off in their backyard when the problem shows up at their doorstep. Other than that, they don't care. This week, Abbott called on Biden to immediately deploy
Starting point is 01:41:30 federal assets to the border to address the situation. He said, you and your administration must stop the lie that the border is secure and instead immediately deploy federal assets to address the dire problems that you have caused. You must execute the duties that the U.S. Constitution mandates you perform and secure the southern border before more innocent lives are lost. Again, they think it's a crisis, and it is, perhaps, for them. They have a few dozen people dropped off at Martha's Vineyard or something like that? How about several thousand people going to a very small city across the border? How are we supposed to handle that? Well, they don't really care, do they? It is pretty amazing.
Starting point is 01:42:18 But you've got Eric Swalwell. He gets all compassionate over the weekend about this. He says, well, I guess we now know how Greg Abbott, a practicing Roman Catholic, would have treated Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, says Eric Swalwell, who just a couple of years ago was threatening to use the military to confiscate guns from law-abiding Americans. We know exactly what he would do. And we know that that is not only the priority of Eric Swalwell, but it is also the priority of Eric Adams,
Starting point is 01:42:51 the current mayor of New York City. He actually had the audacity to say, Big Brother is protecting you, and we're going to do more Big Brother in New York City. Do the people in New York City feel protected? I wonder. I don't think so. Because everything is about what is happening there with crime.
Starting point is 01:43:11 Big Brother is protecting you. And we're going to have lots more technology deployed to, quote unquote, protect you in 2023. So they have, I think the situation is that New York has horrible crime and a big brother in New York City. The nation's largest police department. Five billion dollars in city resources. They're focused, one of the reasons why they're not getting anywhere is because they're focused on seizing illegal guns. Crime jumped 23.5% over the past year. Felonies and misdemeanors climbed in nearly every measurable category.
Starting point is 01:43:56 That rise is coupled with a general perception of insecurity underscored by people with mental illness living on the streets and in subway cars, a rash of hate crimes, extensive media coverage portraying a city in chaos. Crime is just one of the problems confronting New York City. Of course, the pandemic is still crushing them. The pandemic rules and not the pandemic, but the responses to the imagined pandemic? New York is just awful. Every single time I've been there, it's been a nightmare.
Starting point is 01:44:29 The last time I was there, I got offered crack. Like, does anybody want to buy crack? We're walking by in a group of like five or six of us. Like, no, none of us want to buy crack. Leave us alone. I wasn't with you. No, that was like 2016 during the election. I got tasked with following around a bunch of protesters.
Starting point is 01:44:48 Last time I was in New York, that's when we went there before I went to work for Infowars, and we were covering the UN, trying to run through the arms trade treaty, railroad that thing through. What a nightmare that was. I mean, trying to find a... Basically, we just had Karen just continually circle around the car while we did our work there because couldn't find any place to park and the traffic. Um, it was interesting.
Starting point is 01:45:11 Remember all the signs everywhere, threatening people with $300 fines, if they honk the horn and everybody's honking the horn, it's just chaos. It is. It's absolutely crazy. The belly of the beast. Yeah, it is. Uh, so Eric Adams says he's going to go upstream is the way he put it to provide vital services, such as shelter and education, uh, before the behavior escalates to violent crime.
Starting point is 01:45:38 But he says, I talk also about prevention and I'm honest. I've got to get this gun off the street right now. He doesn't care about anything except taking people's guns. He doesn't even want to take their car horns. Got to get the car horns off the street. Got to get the cars off the streets. He says, that's not a comfortable conversation for many people who are Democrats and consider themselves to be progressive.
Starting point is 01:46:01 What they're saying is they want more money spent on homeless shelters because they don't want anybody to have a home. You know, they want to up the regulations and up the prices and all the restrictions on everything else so that everybody, you know, you live there, you,
Starting point is 01:46:14 they're a millionaire, you're homeless basically, or you commute. Uh, it's just, just crazy. Anyway, big brother is protecting you.
Starting point is 01:46:21 He said, uh, in an interview with Politico, he promised an expansion of technology-assisted policing to detect weapons. All about that. They might want to ask themselves, you know, that kind of prohibition has failed for 50 years, what makes Eric Adams think that he can do anything any better? And if he can't stop the drugs, which are really, you know, the guns are about protecting the drug gangs who are selling drugs out there. So the gun violence is actually a secondary effect of drug prohibition. And if they haven't been able to stop drugs with prohibition,
Starting point is 01:47:15 what makes them think they're going to stop firearms or prohibition? I've said for the longest time, if you want to see a revolution in firearm designs, prohibit them. Because we've seen a revolution in drug design and the intensity of drugs, the use of drugs, pushing drugs to the most vulnerable people in society. That's the pattern of every kind of prohibition, including alcohol prohibition. They don't want to address the root causes of this. The root causes are not monetary. They're spiritual. Uh, but they don't want to address any of these things. Anyway, he says, it blows my mind how much we have not embraced technology. And by that he means
Starting point is 01:47:56 surveillance. He says, part of that is because many of our electeds are afraid, our elected officials, he means. Anything technology and they think, ooh, it's a boogeyman. It's Big Brother watching you, said Eric Adams. No, Big Brother is protecting you. It's just straight out of Orwell, isn't it? That's why he calls him Big Brother, because he's good. He's protective.
Starting point is 01:48:25 Big Brother, he's your friend. Adam said his plan is to use more technological tools to detect guns. He says, uh, some of them were stymied by Colt court ruling this year, but, uh, they are in the hopper, he said for 2023, the initiatives have been met with skepticism from civil liberties organizations, says Politico. The New York Police Department has a decade-long history of abusing its surveillance operations to target black New Yorkers, Muslim New Yorkers, political protests, and every type of activity that they want to control, which is typically about dissent. The head of the surveillance technology oversight project, that spells out stop. Good, good. Stop the surveillance.
Starting point is 01:49:17 A watchdog group that fights what it considers to be police overreach, they said, these are technologies that would be chilling in anyone's hands, but to give them to an agency with such a horrifying record of surveillance abuse, to give them even more power at a time when they face dwindling oversight is a recipe for disaster. So then, according to Politico, Adams goes back to his gun control aspect. Everything goes back. Guns, guns, guns. He praised his anti-gun unit, a band of officers previously sent undercover to combat crime and targeted
Starting point is 01:49:54 neighborhoods before it was listen to this temporarily disbanded for its role in police involved shootings. Uh, this is kind of like, you know, uh, your narcotics group pushing crack cocaine from the CIA. Uh, this is kind of like, you know, uh, your narcotics group pushing crack cocaine from the CIA. Uh, the anti-crime unit, because, you know, again, for Eric Adams, gun equals crime.
Starting point is 01:50:17 It's just that simple, right? A gun to have a gun is a crime, a gun. The gun is the criminal. So the anti-crime unit, uh, just, um, we just don't have enough resources. He said, Adam said he would further empower the crisis response teams. And, um, you know, this is, this is in a city again, when we talk about the unprovoked racist attacks, how many of these videos have surfaced that show somebody just minding their own business
Starting point is 01:50:48 or standing there and somebody, usually a racist attack, comes up and blindsides them, hits them in the back with their fist or with a club or something like that. Person's hospitalized, falls down, hits their head on the concrete or something. Elderly people, people who have their back turned. Remember they had one, Rick Moranis, who was in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and other things like that. He's elderly now, walking around New York City. He was one of the people attacked like that.
Starting point is 01:51:21 Oh, but it's the guns, isn't it? No, I mean the ones that I've seen, it's not the gun. It's the hate, the racism, the hate. And that's being promulgated through their media, through the politicians, through the schools. The mayor said the teams were responsible for the seizure of thousands of illegal bicycles as well. That became very popular when the streets were emptied out because of the pandemic.
Starting point is 01:51:52 What a nightmare this place is. It's just one thing after the other. And then he got one thing right. He said a lot of the problems that we're having with crime are because of these new bail laws that were put in by the Democrats at the state capitol. Adams pushed his counterparts in Albany, the state capitol, to roll back changes to state bail laws that were enacted in 2019, arguing that they led to increased crime. After failing to convince state lawmakers to listen to his top priorities, namely giving
Starting point is 01:52:27 judges discretion when setting bail, Adams began to focus on what he deemed to be an inefficient discovery process and slow trial starts. But of course, he's fighting the governor, Kathy Hochul, he's fighting all the legislature as well. And to show you how the bail fund is a pipe dream of Democrats everywhere. Again, it was George Soros funded district attorneys and state attorneys general. It was what Barack Obama and Eric Holder were openly talking about in the transition period before Trump took office in 2017, how they were going to fund elections and take over district attorney's offices and state attorneys general to completely change everything.
Starting point is 01:53:17 And that's what you see. You see criminals being let loose, criminals not even being caught. That is by design. That is Soros and Obama and the Democrats' design to bring chaos and disruption to the cities. And so in Las Vegas, you have a bail fund that was, they did not change the bail laws there, but you have Richard Branson, the billionaire, John Legend, and Danny Glover. And this is a, they put together a bail fund so that if the judge sets a high bail, they will bail the people out. So they set up this, you know, fund to essentially nullify bail and Las Vegas.
Starting point is 01:54:01 Well, what did they get? Well, they had a guy that, uh that they set free right away. He was a serial criminal. They paid $3,000 bail for Roshan Gaston Anderson, 24 years old, back in December 2021 after he was arrested for burglary and theft, but the guy had a very long rap sheet. So they got him out. This fund that is funded by the billionaire, the actor, the musician. Six days later, the man opened fire on an Asian waiter, shooting him seven times. Now, the Asian waiter did not die,
Starting point is 01:54:40 and now he is suing Richard Branson, John Legend, and Danny Glover for creating this situation that nearly got him killed. It's just idealistic projection and virtue signaling on the part of these celebrities. And I've got to say, John Legend, I see I, I know I see his name all the time. I never heard any of his music until this weekend. And, uh, we had a thing on, uh, off of YouTube. It's just cycling through, uh, Christmas music and a lot of classics and stuff. And then there's this one classic and it was Nat King Cole singing and somebody
Starting point is 01:55:29 was singing alongside of him and we kind of stopped and listened to it. What in the world is that? It was, it was weak. It didn't match. It had, you know, the, the harmony and the parts that he was throwing in there. Didn't didn't fit at all with the Nat King Cole thing. It's like, who is this guy? Well, it turns out it was this doofus, John Legend, who is part of this bail fund.
Starting point is 01:55:55 And I said, when I heard it, I said, this is just kind of like somebody spraying graffiti on the Mona Lisa. You know, like John Legend, just signing his name on the Mona Lisa, you know, like John legend, just, you know, signing his name on the Mona Lisa, like you would on a, on a building or carving your initials into, uh, a, uh, a very, very old tree or something. It was, uh, just disgusting. Anyway, I guess that's essentially what he did do. I am Nat King Cole, one of the best vocalists out there. He had such a unique voice. Uh, it was always a pleasure to listen to Nat King Cole and then have this guy
Starting point is 01:56:27 improvising on top of it. It did make me think of Mona Lisa. That's one of Nat King Cole's hits. Anyway, the waiter survived and is now suing the project over the incident. So he's not suing the
Starting point is 01:56:44 people who funded it, but he's suing the project. So he'll get the money, hopefully, out of that so they can't do any more harm to it. We're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back. So stay with us. This is The David Knight Show. Let's talk a little bit about what is happening to our culture here. We have the Christopher Columbus statues are reported. They boxed it up a few years ago up in South Philly.
Starting point is 01:57:34 We have a very large Italian population. And it's now been unboxed. And there's videos of people going wild and cheering a plywood box that covered a statue of christopher columbus in south philadelphia for more than two years has now been removed following a ruling in commonwealth court the ruling came down late last week and the box was removed late sunday night the court ruling also reversed a previous order and will allow for a clear structure to be built around the statue. You now have to protect symbols of our history and heritage and culture. You now have to protect them from vandalism. That's the world that we live in.
Starting point is 01:58:21 But the mayor, Jim Ken Jim Kenny wanted the statue completely removed saying it was a matter of public safety. I think it'd be better if you remove the BLM and Antifa people and leave the statue there. I think we were much better off with the statues than with these radical extremist Marxists who are determined to tear down our society. In June of 2020, the statue became the point of contention between groups who wanted to defend it from vandalism, mid ongoing social unrest and other groups who saw the statue as a symbol of hate. No, it's just a symbol of what they hate.
Starting point is 01:59:02 The confrontation between the opposing sides resulted in violence and arrests. Well, again, the statue has been there for a very long time. What has changed is that we give place to BLM and Antifa. And it appears that they have taken charge of West Point as well. The West Point superintendent
Starting point is 01:59:22 just canceled an offensive Abe Lincoln mural. This is what is happening in the U.S. Military Academy, West Point. This is written by John Hughes, who is a graduate of West Point. He's very upset about what the current superintendent, that's the head guy there, Stephen Galland, what he is doing to alter and remove history. First, it was Robert E. Lee. Now it is Abraham Lincoln because it's about erasing heritage. It's about erasing history, culture. It is not about racism. It's about their racism and about their Marxism, because that's what Marxists always do. They erase religion, culture, heritage, history. They must level
Starting point is 02:00:16 everything so they can do their reset with themselves in charge. So I wonder if anybody will ever remember this Stephen Gland, certainly anything positive. That's what these people do. They destroy, they don't build. Robert E. Lee probably did more for the code of honor at West Point than anybody else. He was, as a student, he never got a demerit in a system
Starting point is 02:00:44 that was designed to catch people and give them demerits. His classmates called him the marble man because when it came to things like that, he was a person of such high character. He became a superintendent at West Point is one of the reasons why he was so successful as a general in the civil war, because he had taught the people that he was fighting and he knew them personally. So he's playing game of chess with these guys and he understands how they think he was able to predict how they were going to react. Uh,
Starting point is 02:01:21 and they have, uh, there were quotes all over the place about what robert e lee said about honor uh he was highly sought after north and south you know they wanted him to lead the union army at the beginning of the war but he saw his allegiance first of all, to his state and not to the federal government. But even after the war, they were constantly coming after him, wanting him to endorse products and things like that. He refused to do that.
Starting point is 02:01:58 He was not going to endorse products. Grant, on the other hand, signing away everything. But Lee would not do that. So the superintendent at West Point said during the holiday break, we will begin a multi-phased process in accordance with the Department of Defense directives to remove, rename, and modify assets and real property at the U.S. Military Academy West Point. Anything that commemorates or memorializes the Confederacy or those who voluntarily served in the Confederacy.
Starting point is 02:02:31 And so he says, we will also be removing the bronze mural at the main entrance of Bartlett Hall. This was created by a sculptor. It's a three-panel bronze mural dedicated in 1965. In September of this year, the public affairs spokesperson for the U.S. Military Academy seemed to defend it, telling ABC News that the artist, quote, wanted to create art that depicted historical incidents or persons that symbolized the principal events of the time, thereby both documenting
Starting point is 02:03:06 both tragedy and triumph in our nation's history. See, they don't want a nation. They don't want our history. It has symbols on it like the tree of life that depict how our nation has flourished despite its tragedies. The obscure but recently noticed KKK image on the mural was meant to show racism within the tapestry of history. So because somebody portrays this big mural and they've got something there that they were fighting against
Starting point is 02:03:43 and nobody even noticed it that's what uh this guy who went to west point he said most of the people there never noticed uh that or the names of names or images of some specific confederate generals such as lee stewart jackson and brooke but it did not direct that the entire mural be removed when they talked about that at that point in time. So the Department of Defense didn't want the entire mural removed, but the superintendent did. He says the mural was well known to cadets. The tiny Confederate and KKK references on it were not, however, well-known. The central large figure of President Abraham Lincoln, though, had a well-worn sculpted head because cadets like myself used to rub the Lincoln head on the way to
Starting point is 02:04:35 classes for luck. West Point has chosen to remove the entire mural that had references to the Union victory, to President Lincoln, to World War II, to Korea, because they're offensive. The revisionist targeting appears to have already spread beyond the Confederacy to key white figures in American history, even Union ones. And of course, we've already seen this. When they first started coming after Confederate statues, as he points out, quickly they started vandalizing statues and memorials to Grant, to Lincoln, to Roosevelt, to Wilson, to World War I memorials, and other non-Confederate, because this is about memory-holing history.
Starting point is 02:05:18 This is a Marxist tactic. This is not about the Confederacy. They don't want to have the history or the not about the Confederacy. They don't want to have the history of the heritage of the Confederacy. They want to create it in their own image, but they want to destroy all American history. Superintendent Galand also continues, he says, the recent trend of West Point superintendents to ignore any Freedom of Information Act requests, and to deny that there is any critical race theory indoctrination at West Point. Last month, he quickly gave five cadets refusing the COVID vaccine mandate general officer memorandums of reprimand,
Starting point is 02:05:57 despite knowing that very soon the mandate would likely be, and was, voted to be ended by Congress. But of course, that also was a symbolic vote. As Davis Yance pointed out, I replayed both the initial interview that I had with him and then the one where he came back after the NDAA was passed. We talked about that. It doesn't change anything. Anybody who is already in process is going to continue in process.
Starting point is 02:06:27 And I think at this point in time, with the mandates having been going on for, what, 15 months now, September of last year, everybody is in one process or the other. You've taken the vaccine or you're in the appeals process or you've been kicked out. They're not doing anything to help the people who have been kicked out. They're not doing anything to reinstate the benefits of the people who have been kicked out of the military. And this NDAA is a virtue signaling head fake by Republicans. It won't do anything to help anybody. The guy who wrote this, by the way, is a physician, MD, a West Point graduate, a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan. And he, like a lot of other West Point graduates, are saying, what is going on?
Starting point is 02:07:11 Well, we know what's going on. It is a completely politicized Pentagon. NASA, by the way, I guess this comes under the category of James Taylor is sweet dreams and flying machines and pieces on the ground. Well, that's what this is. The sweet dreams of having flying electric cars, electric taxis that are going to take us everywhere, right? NASA did kind of a test crash of one, just lifting it up a few feet off the ground and then letting it fall, simulating a severe crash. Engineers at NASA dropped a mock electric vertical takeoff
Starting point is 02:07:54 and landing electric aircraft containing six crash test dummies from a high point. While the test cockpit base and safety seats functioned as intended the overhead structure collapsed and the vehicle was quote destroyed beyond expectations or imagination so i guess george jetson didn't survive while many see flying cars as the future of travel i think we're going to see them raining from the skies and fire and rain the current rate that this thing is going. Uh, again, this is the big pipe dream. You know, we've got to have electric everything, including flying cars.
Starting point is 02:08:34 I don't know what happens when the weather gets really cold. Harps. Thank you very much for the tip. He says, good day, Travis. The lads of Knights of the Storm really want you to go on their show. There you go. I'll have to get on that. I have to talk to them about it.
Starting point is 02:08:47 Yeah. Yeah. Angry Tiger, Jason Barker, and all of them. Utopian Lobotomy, thank you very much for the tip. He says, I saw that only seven Republican senators remained seated and didn't clap for Zelensky when he spoke at Congress. Only seven. Unbelievable. Yeah, it is.
Starting point is 02:09:04 It is unbelievable. We've got some news about that coming up here as well. Uh, happy new year to you and your family. Thank you. Thank you. Uh, utopian lobotomy. Uh, no, they're, they're clapping for war. They're plotting war.
Starting point is 02:09:17 I'm Mitch McConnell pushing that thing through, uh, before we go to, uh, war to the articles about war. Let me finish up with the electric vehicles here. Uh, this is an interesting story of the storm. And I wonder if Eric Peters has done his report yet, because he said, you know, he's, he's testing the, uh, the electric, um, F one 50 lightning pickup truck from Ford. And he's also got the Mustang SUV, the, um, electric Mustang SUV.
Starting point is 02:09:48 Uh, that just doesn't seem to go together, uh, electric and Mustang or SUV and Mustang. This just don't compute in my mind. I don't know what's going on anyway. Uh, he said, uh, I've got these two and they had, you know, really bad, uh, storms worse than we've had so far, uh, where he is in Virginia. They had lost electric powers. One of the reasons we're going to have them on a Friday and, um, he, uh, did not have power. So we postponed the interview, but he said, I'm going to, you know, see, it'll be an interesting time with a super cold, uh, weather that we had over the, over the holiday weekend.
Starting point is 02:10:23 It'd be interesting to see what happens to these electric vehicles in that kind of temperature, the Fords that he has. A Tesla owner put up a video of how he was stranded at a supercharger station and he missed Christmas. The Christmas that was eaten by Tesla or by electric cars in general, I guess. At least one video went viral on Christmas Eve of a person whose Model S would not charge in the cold at a supercharger station. Dominic Notti, 44, resident of Lynchburg, Virginia, maybe not too far away from Eric,
Starting point is 02:11:01 rolled into a supercharger station Saturday afternoon with 19 miles left of charge. The Tesla's dashboard showed outside temperatures were 19 degrees Fahrenheit. He made a video about his awful experience over the last 24 hours. He tried charging at his house and then at a supercharger station, but nothing seemed to work. In a last-ditch effort, he went to the supercharger station on Christmas Eve where he experienced the same issues. I guess, you know, even if he's got a garage
Starting point is 02:11:37 and he's got like a trickle charger in the garage, the garage, he might not have a garage, but I would think maybe, you know, one of the things about a garage is it heats up because, you know, you park the car in there and it's got the engines warm. And so it heats it up a little bit more, but he doesn't have the Tesla electric car does not get warm when it's running. So that doesn't help him in the, in the garage, unless he's got a heater in the garage. Anyway.
Starting point is 02:11:59 Um, so he decided, uh, that he would try one more time on Christmas Eve. He's only got 19 miles, maybe less left now as he's going back and forth, trying to get it to charge somewhere. So he goes back to the supercharger station one more time and he documents it. It shows a video where the Tesla alert pops up when he plugs the car into the supercharger stall. It says, battery is heating, not charging. Battery is heating. Keep the charge cable inserted.
Starting point is 02:12:36 So evidently, it's got to heat it up before it can charge it. And it couldn't get it heated up in 19 degrees Fahrenheit weather. He timestamped the moment that he plugged in the vehicle at 1.11 p.m. One hour later, he showed the same message with 19 miles of range, which meant that the car had not charged. Then two hours later, he showed the same alert and no charge yet again. He says two hours went by and not much changed. It was very slow. The numbers got lower as the temperature dropped. Eventually it stopped charging altogether because, you know, now he's getting past the warmest point
Starting point is 02:13:18 of the day, three or four o'clock in the afternoon. He abandoned the Tesla at the supercharger station, fearing that it would run out of juice completely. He canceled his Christmas plans. And if it runs out of juice, that's a serious issue to get things started again. He canceled his Christmas plans because it was the only car that he had. Adding that Tesla customer support and or roadside assistance wasn't to help him troubleshoot, wasn't available to help him troubleshoot, wasn't available to help him troubleshoot the problem. Well, the problem is it's just too cold, 19 degrees.
Starting point is 02:13:51 You got to heat the battery first, and it couldn't do that. Had to heat the battery before it could charge the battery. A driver that caused an eight-car pileup in the Bay Area, San Francisco Bay Area, last month claims that that was due to Tesla's self-driving program. And what it did was it braked unexpectedly. The crash report showed that the Tesla vehicle was changing lanes and then slowed to a stop. The California Highway Patrol was unable to confirm whether or not full self-driving was activated at the time of the accident. It took place during lunchtime on Thanksgiving Day on I-80, says the report. The Tesla Model S was traveling at about 55 miles an hour and then shifted into the far left-hand lane,
Starting point is 02:14:45 but then braked abruptly, slowing the car to about 20 miles per hour. This thing decided it would brake check the people in the fast lane. That's talking about artificial intelligence. So it's gone along at 55, and it shifts into the fast lane and slows to 20 miles per hour abruptly. That led to a chain reaction that ultimately involved eight vehicles crashing, all of which have been traveling at typical highway speed. You know, when you go back and look at this unexpected breaking. That was the thing, uh, in Phoenix, Arizona,
Starting point is 02:15:27 we had Uber conducting some experiments. Remember that you had the lady who was the human who was supposed to take charge when it couldn't handle it. And you had some homeless lady jaywalking in the dark, but, uh, the human driver wouldn't have seen her anyway, because the human driver is bored to death. No, nothing was really happening. And sitting there playing with a video with the phone, maybe playing a video game, maybe just, you know, on social media or something. But she was looking down on her phone and you see they have a camera that is inside the car showing the human occupant of the driver's seat, not the driver, but she's the occupant of the seat,
Starting point is 02:16:09 and then showing a forward-facing camera that shows this woman coming out of the darkness. At first they say, well, nobody could see her. She's jaywalking in the dark. Well, no, that particular one is not like Tesla. They have radar, LIDAR, and other things like that to, to image them. So it would have seen them. So then the question is why didn't it stop? And so they asked the company and they said, well, um, our, uh, emergency braking was being deployed unexpectedly and it was a
Starting point is 02:16:42 problem. So we disabled the emergency braking. This is the emergency braking that happened that caused this eight car pileup. Why do we take something that is working like our electric grid and our cars and dedicate ourselves to braking them? Finally, before we go to break, this news story came out. Scientists find the secret to how glass frogs turn transparent. They're turning the frogs clear. That's it. It's all those chemicals in the water.
Starting point is 02:17:15 It's turning them clear. Scientists have long known about the glass frog, but did not understand how it made itself see-through. So, glass frog. Did you know about those? I didn't even know about the glass frog. The only frog I knew about was the velvet frog, Mel Torme, the guy who wrote
Starting point is 02:17:37 Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire. That was his nickname. Anyway, it is able to pool blood in its body without being negatively affected by clots. Oh, is that why we're studying these frogs now? Blood clots? The findings could advance medical understanding of dangerous blood clotting, a common serious condition that's been made much more common by the Trump shots. Perhaps they could use these glass frogs to see what happens.
Starting point is 02:18:14 Maybe they could give them some mRNA injections, and maybe they could actually see the long strands of blood clots forming in these frogs and see if they can handle that. And if they can, maybe we can figure out what God did to counteract these mRNA shots in a glass frog. Hey, you know how we screwed up your DNA? Well, if you let us put some frog DNA in you, we think we can fix it. Yeah. We think. Well, the added bonus that you could be the invisible man, right?
Starting point is 02:18:40 You might be able to completely disappear from their surveillance cameras you can actively see my heart failing right now see my skin is clear now so you can see it seizing it's great you actually can see the heart and these things you flip them over and look on the underside and you can see the heart beating uh in order to escape the attention of predators the creature turns itself up to 61 transparent disguising itself on the leaf. Isn't it amazing how intelligent these frogs are that they could design themselves that way? These people will never say that this is part of God's amazing design. This is just something that the frog was able to do.
Starting point is 02:19:18 This is a National Geographic approach to nature. If you turn these frogs over, you can watch the heart beating by itself right there. See, they discovered that the creatures pool blood into their liver. They somehow, I wonder how they do that. You know, how did they figure this out? How did they, how did they evolve this capability? This, this is the thing that i always loved when we when we did biology with you guys you know we look at the unique features of different animals
Starting point is 02:19:50 because it was part of god's intelligent design and it surely made biology a lot more interesting than what they reduced it to when i was in school which was just a least common denominator of comparative skeletons. Anyway, they somehow pack most of the red blood cells into their liver so that they're not in the blood plasma. They're still circulating plasma, but they do it somehow without triggering a massive clot. Up to 89% of the animal's blood cells become packed together, almost doubling the size of the liver and allowing the frog to become transparent. At night, when the creature wants to become active
Starting point is 02:20:33 again to hunt or to mate, it releases the red blood cells back into circulation and the liver shrinks back into place. The ability to selectively pool and clot blood is the creature's superpower, says this article from the BBC. The fool has said in his heart, there is no God, and that includes the people at the BBC. The most animal and most animals pooling blood together leads to clotting, which can be life-threatening, for example, leading to heart attacks in humans. We noticed that, BBC.
Starting point is 02:21:10 We did. But maybe you haven't noticed the radical increase in those. And we'll talk about that when we come back. Stay with us. We'll be right back. © transcript Emily Beynon Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show well on our first christ Christmas without COVID tyranny, I'm reminded of the conversion of Ebenezer Scrooge, says the headlines from LifeSite News.
Starting point is 02:22:33 I guess in this version, it would be consent bah humbug. I don't care about your consent. mRNA vaccines have injured the heart of all vaccine recipients and cause myocarditis in up to one out of every 27 finds a study. It's reported by the Daily Skeptic. So myocarditis in one out of every 27 and heart injury in all vaccine recipients. Why do they say that? The latest evidence comes from a study in Switzerland, which found elevated troponin levels. Troponin indicates heart injury.
Starting point is 02:23:19 Whenever you have a heart attack, they can tell you that you've had a heart attack because they can find this in your blood. That's not typically there. And they said they found that across all vaccinated people, with 2.8% showing levels associated with subclinical myocarditis. An expert group called HART, H-A-R-T, Health Advisory and Recovery Team, has pointed to Australia as a control group. This is yet another country study. HART notes that even though Australia had not had significant COVID, only 30,000 reported infections and 910 deaths. They kept everybody isolated. And these are, again, COVID diagnoses based on PCR testing being misapplied, according to the guy who invented it.
Starting point is 02:24:16 So they only had 30,000 reported infections and 910 deaths prior to mid-2021. Then they rolled out the real pandemic, the real plague, the Trump shots, and they saw a trend and excess non COVID deaths beginning in June of 2021. They said the results from this control group indicate that the cause of this rise in deaths, particularly in young people must be something that is common with Australia, Europe, and the USA.
Starting point is 02:24:49 What would that be? Would that be the Trump shots that were sent around the world? You know, the exact opposite of a 1776. They said in New Zealand, an economist John Gibson found a temporal association between boosters and excess deaths. In other words, they're associated by time. As you start giving the boosters, you start noticing the deaths go up. Isn't that interesting how that works?
Starting point is 02:25:13 We have a UFC Hall of Famer, Stephen Bonar. Bonner, maybe. I'm not sure. But he dies suddenly at the age of 45 with presumed heart complications while at work, says a press release. Now, I first looked at this and I thought, so has this guy got a history of being a spokesperson for the vaccine like Franco Harris did? You know, Franco Harris died two days before they were going to honor him for a particularly famous catch and retire his jersey when he played with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and then he died suddenly.
Starting point is 02:25:50 He had been a spokesperson selling the vaccine for Fauci and pharmaceutical companies. But we see just the opposite with this guy, uh, the UFC's, uh, Stefan Bonner. Uh, he had, uh, publicly opposed the vaccine. He says he was denied hospital treatment in September of 2021.
Starting point is 02:26:17 He said it was denied hospital treatment because he was against the COVID-19 vaccine. And he took to social media to document the incident. At 44, he was trying to get pain medication for a broken vertebrae in his back and an injured wrist that he suffered from two weeks ago in a pro wrestling match. But after informing the hospital that he wasn't vaccinated, he was forced to wait for hours because COVID-19 patients were prioritized. He demanded treatment, but was then confronted by hospital security. So they would not give him the treatment there.
Starting point is 02:27:00 So the question is, they don't mention any, they mention all the problems that he has from injuries from being a fighter, but they don't mention anything about heart issues. And so I still have questions about it. Did this type of thing, because he was not vaccinated, he was against the vaccination, did he ultimately give up and get vaccinated so he could participate in his profession? Did that cause his heart problems? Because they didn't say that he had heart problems a year ago. Now they say he died from complications from heart issues. So if we look
Starting point is 02:27:33 at updates on COVID vaccine and fertility issues, as I pointed out, it is a depopulation shot. This is from Elgato Malo, who is on Substack. He says, after my piece yesterday, we did some quick graphic work on a chart and created what I find to be very compelling data overlay. We took the Swedish vaccine uptake data, the percent of people who were fully vaccinated, and shifted it in nine months so that the prospective cause stacks vertically above the effect.
Starting point is 02:28:07 He says it's pretty jarring once you see it. Especially once you factor in that the first 5% of uptake was almost all non-childbearing age folks. So he says the correlation of the fertility issues and that he says a correlation is not causation but you can see what is happening now and the metrics that people can measure fertility a u.s court has ordered marines to allow seeks to keep their beards and their turbans now why is this significant? Well, because that is permitting a religious exemption. The Marines did not want to do that. They said it would reduce cohesion. So the same arguments that are being used for the vaccine mandates
Starting point is 02:29:00 and denying religious exemptions for that. So the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Coast Guard already accommodate the religious requirements of Sikhism, but they're not going to accommodate the religious requirements of Christians, not any of the military branches. The only one that was going to push back against it for the Sikhs was going to be the Marines. But every single one of them, every single one of them, pushes back on Christians who have religious objections to the vaccines. Top Armed Services Republican asked the DOD for a plan
Starting point is 02:29:44 on repealing the vaccine mandate. Mike Rogers of Alabama, the top Republican on the armed services committee, sent a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. So I'd like to know your plan to comply with repeal of the vaccine mandate. Well, you know, the reality is that maybe he needs to read the bill that they stuck into the NDAA. Because as I said before, Davis Yance, a military lawyer helping a lot of people with religious exemptions to this, said it doesn't do anything for the people who are in process. It is a complete head fake from the Republicans. It's nothing but virtue signaling.
Starting point is 02:30:32 Uh, now you've got a person who is going to be replacing Fauci. Uh, somebody whose daughter is on the payroll of big pharma. Uh, the guy's name is Hugh Auchincloss. Almost sounds like Anschluss, right? The takeover. Takeover of Austria by Germany. Tony Fauci's wife, Christine Grady, is not a private citizen. She's a very influential post.
Starting point is 02:31:02 She's the director of all things of bioethics. What a joke that is. Yeah. Fauci, the guy who, uh, his, his agency is paying Planned Parenthood to, um, uh, select babies at the right stage of development and to, um, uh, do an abortion with them alive and extract their organs and then take those organs and create transhumanized mice for his experiments. That guy's wife, Tony Fauci's wife, is head of bioethics at the NIH. I guess that's why they don't have any ethics at the NIH. Testing puppies and all the rest of the stuff. But it's the humanized mice and the murder of the babies and the organ harvesting. That's the key issue for me. And so continuing in that tradition, the guy who replaces them, uh, is, uh, has a daughter who is executive vice president and
Starting point is 02:31:57 deputy general counsel for a large pharmaceutical concern, Greenleaf. It just never stops, does it? As they get rid of Tony Fauci, they replace him with somebody just like him. We see that there's a lot of news articles coming out from the mainstream press being put out on CNN and MSNBC and on the Drudge report being featured as viral infections, skyrocket masks are still a tried and true way to help keep yourself and others safe. No, no, they didn't work.
Starting point is 02:32:40 They were known to not work. Um, I told you before about the 2002 study. I just found out about one that was in the 1980s these are physicians saying uh looking at this in the operating theater which is the only place before that they wore masks and they said they actually made things worse in the operating theater why would that be well because after your mask gets saturated. Now you're putting out smaller spittle particles and they go further and stay airborne longer. And it also works the other way, you know, as all this stuff happens. So we have one, have a large study in 1980 found that it was absolutely made no difference.
Starting point is 02:33:19 Actually, it was counterproductive. Then we had another one in 2002 in Australia. New South Wales, where Gladys Berejiklian later became dictator. They said, we're going to fine you, and it was something like $100,000 Australian dollars. We're going to fine you that if you tell people that these masks are going to be effective against SARS. And of course, what is COVID supposed to be? Supposed to be another variant of SARS. And then we had a German scientist who said, and oh, by the way, breathing it in is worse for you
Starting point is 02:33:56 because you're going to breathe in those smaller particles and they're going to go further down into your lungs. So this is what mainstream media is telling you now. Masks are still a tried and true way to keep yourself and others safe. They're adding to this. Not only are they pretending that this has not been completely debunked, but they're now saying even that the masks are going to protect you. They never said that before.
Starting point is 02:34:28 Before the mask were going to protect you. They never said that before, before the mask were there to protect others. We'll be right back. Stay with us. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show let me uh cover some of the mail that has been sent to me. This is sent to me by a listener. Target recalls over 200,000 weighted blankets after two kids die. Isn't that interesting? How many kids have died from the vaccines? How many kids have died from the vaccines right away? Not counting the long-term health effects. They reportedly became entrapped in the weighted blankets,
Starting point is 02:35:51 according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Now, this is two children who have died. I've talked in the past about how they pulled off all of a kind of one of these rockers for babies. It was a moving rocker. And one baby had some blanket that got caught in it, choked the baby, killed the baby. Another one survived but was injured that way. And so they pull all the products.
Starting point is 02:36:19 They typically do that type of thing. They do that type of thing with airlines. Again, this Boeing 737 MAX, two flights crashed out of 8,200 and they pulled all of them, but nothing is going to stop these people with the, um, uh, you know, with their, with their vaccines. As a matter of fact, we went in the grocery store, uh, to pick up some stuff and, and, um, we just couldn't believe it. We were there for maybe a half hour getting stuff. And we heard five or six times a COVID-19 vaccine, uh, ad over the PA system.
Starting point is 02:36:57 They weren't playing music. They were playing that over the PA system and they played it five or six times in the half hour that we were there and nothing else. There was no music. There are no other ads for anything else. Just the vaccines at a grocery store. I think these people have got some legal issues here. I mean,
Starting point is 02:37:18 if you can, again, if you can sue a movie company over a three99 movie ticket for a false trailer. I think that you can sue these people who are relentlessly pushing these vaccines everywhere you go. This was also sent to me. This is the Twas the Vax Before Christmas poem. Maybe you've seen this. I had not seen this before.
Starting point is 02:37:40 I thought it was pretty good. Twas the Vax Before Christmas. And all throughout work, not a night nurse was dancing, not even a twerk. All the fluids were hung as the doctors directed for the influx of visitors sudden and unexpected. Those who cared about Grandma
Starting point is 02:37:56 were smug in their bed with vaccine syringes dancing righteously in their heads. With a big guy in diapers and his little guy on meth, muttering something about the winter of severe illness and death. When inside my chest there arose such a patter, I gasped and took my pulse to see what was the matter.
Starting point is 02:38:16 As I felt a great tightness and a weight like a ton, I figured I'd better quickly call 911. When what to my Bell's palsied eye should appear, but an EMS worker with full EMS gear. He cleaned me up quickly as he put on the leads to determine the cause of my new medical needs. The list was longer than anything I'd seen. He said it could be anything except the vaccine. It could be dancing or prancing or snow shoveling to, fire stoking, weed toking, or rising CO2. So into the ambulance and off speeding we went. He said, don't worry, I'm jabbed.
Starting point is 02:38:54 We can't have an accident. At the hospital we arrived, what a wonderful place, full of joy and science that changed at a quickening pace. He cleaned me up quickly as he put on the leads to determine the cause of my new medical needs. The list was longer than anything I'd seen. He said it could be anything but the vaccine. So a tiny doctor I met there said, here, you should try this.
Starting point is 02:39:17 It's brand new from Pfizer for myocarditis. It came out just last week, but from our perspective, at least eight mice have gotten it, so it's safe and effective. We're sure that you love it, and didn't you hear? You now have to take it if you like your career. With the cash lining his pocket falling on his shoe, he said, in order for this to work, all your friends need one too. Maybe two, maybe four, maybe six, maybe eight. Just keep getting more. My 401k is doing great.
Starting point is 02:39:53 Then he pushed in the magic elixir with his injection appliance and slipped out of view saying, I am the science. So I liked that. Steve Kirsch. This was sent to me. Um, person. I, I,
Starting point is 02:40:08 uh, did not see this for a while. This was a couple of weeks ago. Um, and this was sent to me by a listener. Steve Kirsch said, who were the first people to publicly demand a halt to the COVID vax program? And,
Starting point is 02:40:23 um, he has the first person is Dr. Peter McCullough, March 10th, 2021. Huh? Well, I'm sorry, but I beat that by at least 15 months. I didn't, he didn't have Zelenko in here and I don't know if Zelenko called for a halt to the vaccine. Uh, he just said, I have an alternative here.
Starting point is 02:40:46 But, you know, I appreciate Steve Kirsch. He's been tireless. He's been very effective, especially this year from his perspective. But he took the jab. I was telling people when it was just a gleam in Fauci's eye what was going to be happening with us. And I was able to see that that not because I'm a genius. I'm sure Steve Kirsch is a lot smarter than me, but I've been following this from the annual flu roundup.
Starting point is 02:41:18 The annual scam that Fauci and the CDC and all these people running, it was exactly the same thing. This was not my first rodeo. And so I knew exactly what to expect. And I knew the dark winter. And so if you know those two things, you understand that this is political. It's not medical.
Starting point is 02:41:38 And the interesting thing about this is that his list is pretty much all doctors. The doctors took a year and a half to catch on to what was going on. Because, again, they didn't realize that their profession had been hijacked by politicians. Oh, it almost sounds like the point. You know, when I looked at this stuff, and it just underscores why I was saying, you know, when I looked at this stuff and it just underscores why I was saying, you know, throughout 2020, I was just so depressed because of what I saw happening. And the fact nobody would pay any attention or think critically about it.
Starting point is 02:42:14 A good example, even if you didn't know the political history, even if you didn't know what, uh, what Fauci and the CIA and the, and DARPA and the rest of these people had been practicing and rehearsing since 2001, even if you didn't know that, if you looked at the Diamond Princess, here was something that was worse than the worst possible case. Oh, we've got COVID on board, and so we're going to lock all the people on this cruise ship. You look at the demographics of the people on the cruise ship
Starting point is 02:42:44 and all their comorbidities and all the rest of this stuff, but you're going to lock them into this situation where there is no isolation. Everybody's just locked in. It wasn't a lockdown. It was a lock in. It locked everybody in and you can't get out. And so everybody's going to, it's unbelievably low situation with with that even though they were giving people poor medical treatment and you had a doctor who was a you know somebody who who goes to a pandemic he said i've been to africa in the midst of the ebola outbreak and i've never been more afraid than when i was on the diamond princesses. Why? Well, because there's no isolation of anybody there, right? A common ventilation system. And you know, these rooms that everybody, everybody's in close quarters there. And, uh, you know, they were, they had
Starting point is 02:43:33 people that were going around there to leaving food in front of their doors and knocking, they would come get the food. But I mean, that's, you can't do that. But, um, when you looked at that, when we looked at the diamond princess, I remember there was a, um, uh, about the same time you had another ship and the, um, uh, the commander of the ship was scared to death over this stuff. And he, uh, you know, took the ship to shore because it had a couple of sailors who got sick. Nobody died because they were much better shape, much younger demographics and that type of thing.
Starting point is 02:44:06 But, um, on the list, and I guess the thing that really bothered me about it, it's not the fact that you got doctors and I would have put Dr. Michael Yadin. I would have put him, he's got him in there's May 15th. I think he talked, um, he came out right at the very beginning blowing the whistle on the vaccine, but this perhaps is when they publicly said that we've got to stop the program. Dr. Michael Yadin, who worked with Pfizer, vice president there, he was talking about fertility issues and many other issues from the very, very beginning. However, number nine is Wayne Allen route,
Starting point is 02:44:50 July 20. He says he called for of 2021. Yeah. Again, more than a year and a half late, but he did call for a stop to the vaccine. The problem I have with Wayne Allen route is that he's still a Trump cheerleader. I mean, I reported as one, here's another one of these people like Alex, who's out there saying, Trump, you got to stop cheering the vaccine. You know, it's killing people out there. You, you, you know, you got to stop telling people that this is your baby.
Starting point is 02:45:16 You got to say that you had nothing to do with it. You got to distance yourself from it because you're going to take us down with you. That's what Wayne Allen Root and Alex Jones were concerned. At which point you have to admit either these people don't listen to you and you have no power over them or they know what they're doing and they don't care. Yeah. That's the only options left.
Starting point is 02:45:33 That's right. You mean for Trump? Yeah. Yeah. It was so frustrating for me in 2020. That's why I looked at this and it's like, seriously, the first people to talk about this halfway through 2021.
Starting point is 02:45:44 Uh, yeah. I mean, John R Rapoport was there from the very beginning. Brian at Vaccine Impact was there from the very beginning. There's other people that I can mention. None of those people are here because it didn't take a doctor to say. The doctors had blinders on because they thought this was about science hit and Steve Kirsch was the same way. You know, he was, he believed the pandemic and he was working with them to try to come up with some alternatives to this stuff. And, uh, that's when he realized as people were shutting this stuff down, that the only thing they were going to allow was a vaccine. It's like, wait a minute, something's fishy about this. And that's what the other doctors went through, right?
Starting point is 02:46:30 When they gradually started, they said, we got other ways that we can skin this. And some of the stuff that you're doing doesn't make any sense at all. And so when they start shutting that stuff down, they start smelling a rat and start paying attention. But that's because it was all political. It was not about science. The only science was political science and it was a game that they'd rehearsed and, and,
Starting point is 02:46:53 uh, practiced for 20 years. It was also something that they did every year for the flu shot. So all that stuff was, uh, pretty obvious, but anyway, uh, for, for different people at different times. So I'm glad that they're all speaking out against it now. That's good on a different topic. This is also, uh, from a listener. I didn't see this as a back in December 16th.
Starting point is 02:47:12 I just got behind in emails. Um, so this is a late reply, but this is a person who is a lawyer. I believe they had, uh, the tag, uh, something about the Florida bar. Maybe that was a reference to it. But, um, he said, uh, going back to December 16th, I said, so DeSantis is asking the Florida Supreme court for approval to bring about a statewide grand jury. And he said, you question why he would need to do that since he's the top officer of the executive branch. Well, he says, each Florida county impanels its own grand jury to serve for a duration of the term.
Starting point is 02:47:59 A grand jury is a creature of the prosecutor as only the prosecutor can make a presentment to a grand jury when seeking a true bill or an indictment. So the prosecutor has only authority in a county by county basis. So what he's saying is, since DeSantis wants to do this statewide, he has to get the Florida Supreme Court to allow this grand jury. But I still have a question. And maybe, Bill, you can answer this one for me, and hopefully I'll find it sooner.
Starting point is 02:48:33 But the question I have is that, you know, at the statewide level, you have an attorney general. Why can't the attorney general do investigations? Now, I don't know if the state of Florida is like the federal government. You could set up a special prosecutor, special investigator, but you could have, you know, you have a state bureau of investigation. You have an attorney general. These are all statewide. They're all under the direct supervision of the governor. So I still have questions as to why a grand jury is necessary. And maybe it is, and I just don't understand the way the law works. But I'm also skeptical about politicians
Starting point is 02:49:14 who virtue signal about something that they have no intention of doing anything about. Let's talk real quickly about abortion. Yeah, we just celebrated the birth of a child over the weekend, didn't we? Well, you got a British woman arrested for silently praying near an abortion clinic. Silently praying near an abortion clinic. As this article from Zero Hedge says, while there have been numerous attempts to degrade the First Amendment in America, being arrested outright by police for your thoughts alone is not as low as we have sunk to yet. But in the UK and throughout most of Europe, it's a different story.
Starting point is 02:49:55 So these are literally thought police, literally thought police arresting her because of what they think she is thinking. You got that? How Orwellian is that? That's as Orwellian as you can get. The public space protection orders creates a buffer zone around certain areas or buildings and prohibits activities that, in the words the UK authorities foster quote antisocial behavior. Yes. So zero hedge.
Starting point is 02:50:29 This is as Orwellian as one could imagine. And it gets even worse. By the way, when you look at this, right. Um, just think about January the sixth for a moment, right?
Starting point is 02:50:40 Uh, the Capitol it's sacred. You cannot parade or hold meetings or anywhere close to the Capitol. It's sacred. You cannot parade or hold meetings anywhere close to the Capitol because it's like some kind of a sacred building or something. Except that's not in the First Amendment. First Amendment, when it talks about your rights to free speech, to a free press, to free exercise of religion, to redress your grievances peacefully.
Starting point is 02:51:06 That's the only qualification. It has to be peaceful. And I know some people got violent. That's an issue. And that needs to be punished, but not with the draconian sentences and excessive fines and punishments that are being imposed on people. Torture, delayed. Are you supposed to have a speedy trial?
Starting point is 02:51:23 That's in the Constitution. You're supposed to be able to peacefully protest. But they take that away and say, no, you can't peacefully protest at the Capitol. That's sacred ground somehow. Well, these abortion clinics are also sacred ground somehow. In October, a public space protection order was declared around an abortion facility in Bournemouth, UK. A picture of a sign obtained by Christian Concern outlined where a number of activities were banned. Among them were activities such as prayer or counseling,
Starting point is 02:51:58 as well as holding vigils where members audibly pray, recite scripture, genuflect, sprinkle holy water on the ground, or cross themselves if they perceive a service user is passing by. These activities do not obstruct the operations of the clinic in question, but they do make pro-abortion advocates angry. And like Hollywood vampires, if you take holy water and you put it on the ground, they recoil like a Hollywood vampire sees a cross or you throw holy water on them, they start smoking, right?
Starting point is 02:52:37 That's gotten to that extent here. In other words, the neighborhoods around the abortion clinics are now consecrated ground, consecrated to the murder of babies, where even private thoughts against the establishment's practices are illegal. If the simple presence of Christians near the building makes people uncomfortable, then they have broken the law and they can be arrested. It sounds ridiculous, but this event is the proof. See, this is where we always go when we start enforcing hate crimes. Hate crimes, and that's more important. Your motive, as we imagine it, is if you've got hate in your heart,
Starting point is 02:53:21 that's more important than the actual crime that you committed, and that really is true in many of these instances, the hate is a bigger issue. And how do you judge that? I mean, in the past, somebody having motivation might be used to prove that they did the actual crime. You need to have physical evidence. You've got to have witnesses, things like that. The motivation might help you to get an idea as to who your suspects are,
Starting point is 02:53:46 might help you to make the conviction. But now motivation is everything. It's more important than the crime. And once you get that, once it becomes a thought crime. See, hate crimes are thought crimes. Thought crimes are the hallmark of totalitarianism. So this woman, Isabel von Spruce, was subsequently charged with four counts of failing to comply with a public space protection order. She was arrested on grounds that she had breached the special speech buffer zone.
Starting point is 02:54:25 And she was not saying anything. She silently prayed. Once a government is given power to arbitrate antisocial behavior and to punish citizens for something as subjective as ideas that offend other citizens, because there's never any end to hate crimes. That society is now on a fast track to full blown tyranny. But again, as I mentioned earlier, you know, they've already arrested in the UK. Uh, some guy back in September who said is King Charles is being announced.
Starting point is 02:54:59 Who elected him? Grab that guy. The UK has descended into old-fashioned tyranny. An abortionist gets angry when a mom sees an ultrasound and chooses life for her child. This is from Live Action News. She actually wrote about this. It's from the memoir. In her 2022 memoir, abortionist Christine Hennenberg told a story of a pregnant black woman who came to the hospital where Hennenberg was a resident. The 26-year-old woman was with her two-year-old son. She was pregnant and bleeding. The doctor, who Hennenberg calls Dr. A, asked the woman, is this a planned pregnancy? Do you think you're going to
Starting point is 02:55:47 keep it? The woman said her pregnancy was not planned and she wasn't sure if she wanted an abortion. The baby's father, she said, wanted the child. Because of the bleeding, Dr. A did an ultrasound. And when the young mother saw her baby on the screen, she became excited. Hindenburg writes, Dr. A inserted the probe and found the pregnancy a seven-week fetal pole with a clear flicker at its center. The young woman asked to see the image. She pulled her son onto the table with her and pointed at the screen. Look, baby, she cooed. There's the heartbeat. You see it? You see the heart? The woman then asked if she might have been pregnant with twins. The father of the baby, she said, was a twin.
Starting point is 02:56:30 Dr. A told her it could have been a twin pregnancy, but if so, the other twin had been miscarried, and only this baby was still alive. The loss of the twin could have caused the bleeding, but the remaining baby was healthy. Dr. A again asked if she wanted an abortion. After weighing her decision, the woman decided to have her baby. She seemed excited. Hennenberg describes her as beaming,
Starting point is 02:57:02 but Hennenberg did not share her joy. In her own words, she was horrified that the woman had chosen life. Hennenberg says, it was not the decision that I had expected or wanted for her. She says, I wanted to shake her by the shoulders and say, you do realize this is not just about how you feel at this moment today. This is about your body, a 40-week pregnancy, and then the rest of your life, a third child. How will you cope? How will you afford it? Think about this. I thought Dr. A should have said something to try to guide her, to remind her of these things, but Dr. A just said, Okay then, great.
Starting point is 02:57:35 Hindenburg was angry at Dr. A for not pressuring the woman into an abortion. I thought about her decision, if that's what you want to call it. I mused bitterly, and I wondered whether and how we had failed her. Dr. A, I decided should have been more careful about showing her the ultrasound, because a woman seemed to have been influenced by the image of the fetal heartbeat, the idea of having possibly conceived twins. This is why I said from the very beginning, I said, so over 40 years ago, Karen was doing some volunteer work at a, at a crisis pregnancy center.
Starting point is 02:58:12 And I said, they need to take all their money and they need to put it into imaging ultrasound imaging, something like we now have with the ultrasound 4d where you can see movement, you can see greater clarity. We need to, as a matter of fact, I think that's still true of the pro-life movement. They need to focus and put more money into better imaging. One picture of a baby is worth a thousand words.
Starting point is 02:58:45 And once you see that, you cannot unsee that it's murder. Innenberg seems to believe that Dr. A should have refused to show the patient her ultrasound, removing even the option of informed consent. The pro-choice people don't like consent. But a woman has a right to know vital information about what's going on in her body. Hiding the truth from women might make it more likely they will choose abortion, but it is a violation of their rights.
Starting point is 02:59:11 Hindenburg complained that by not having an abortion, the pregnant woman had chosen, listen to this, the easy way, saying everyone will be happy for you. No one can question you. No one can call you a murderer. You can tell you will regret it. No one can tell you that you will regret it, even if maybe you will, even if maybe. In retrospect, the author admits that she was neglecting to consider how I might have felt
Starting point is 02:59:47 differently if she had been a white woman in her 30s, well-educated, articulate, a woman more like me. You see the elitism? You see the racism? You see the black genocide that is at the heart of Planned Parenthood and always has been. Even when they write it out, they don't really admit it. Hindenburg acknowledges the racist underpinnings of her feelings. She said, my understanding of choice was limited to the choices that I would make, the choices of privilege and control. Well, it is interesting to see how this is breaking out. You have a lawsuit. I don't have time to talk about it, but you've got a lawsuit that is happening in Bristol, Virginia,
Starting point is 03:00:36 conservative community, not too far from here, actually. These people rented a building in Bristol, Virginia. They represent themselves as a family practice. You know, it's about women's health and all the rest of the stuff. But actually, then the landlord finds out that they're going to put an abortion clinic there. And so he tries to abort the lease. Abort the lease of the abortion clinic. And now they're taking him to court.
Starting point is 03:01:07 It's turning into a fight, rented the commercial property, uh, to the Bristol women's health center. At the time they said the, uh, the letter from the real estate broker said the, it was going to be just a medical clinic.
Starting point is 03:01:22 Uh, they alleged the brothers who own the property alleged that the broker represented that the type of medical practice of her clients was a general family practice. They now say they feel like they have been misled. They would never have leased the property to the defendants because they are morally opposed to abortion. So the, um, the people who rented it come in with a compromise. They said, uh, what if we specify that, um, we will not do abortions past the 10th week. And they said, no, no, not going to do it. Not going to compromise on that. So it's in court. Uh, one final, uh, thing. We'll do it real quickly. We've only got about 30 seconds here. Nigerian army is massacring children and forcing abortions during their battle with Boko Haram. Now,
Starting point is 03:02:12 this is being reported by mainstream media because, you know, this is, something is happening to Boko Haram, but, and Boko Haram's not good guys. I mean, they're horrific. They've been on a path of murdering people. It's a radical Islamic group murdering Christians. Anybody that's not Islamic. But these people are becoming the monsters that they fought. And if you want to commit genocide against people, you force abortions or you facilitate them. It's just that simple.
Starting point is 03:02:51 We have a genocide that's being committed worldwide against the human race. That's it for today's broadcast. Thank you for joining us. The Common Man. They created Common Core to dumb down our children. They created Common Past to track and control us. Their Commons Project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
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