The David Knight Show - 26Oct23 New House Speaker, War, Impeachment; Pfizer South African Document Proves Fraud

Episode Date: October 26, 2023

The new Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, is a mixed bag. Against Ukraine continuation, but supporting every MidEast incursion, a key MAGA personality but literally Israel First, not America First. ...Here's what we know about him and his voting record (2:28)Johnson's resolution for Israel gets nearly unanimous support in the House. Thomas Massie gives his principle reasons for NOT supporting it (13:46)More about Mike Johnson, his personal life and position on Biden impeachment as a Constitutional imperative (23:46)Mass shooting — but what about the mass shots injected by Trump/Biden? Stephen Colbert pushed not only the TrumpShot Genetic Code Injection but did a skit about sacrificing children to some dark master — all "comedy" of course (42:19)Pfizer contract with South African government PROVES fraud as they admitted they didn't know if it was safe or effective while they told the world otherwise. Also tried to cut the same deal with South Africa that they tried in at least 3 South American countries. (48:19)Pilot who tried to crash commercial airplane was having a magic mushroom reaction. Just as BigPharma doesn't want to cure underlying physical disease but sell drugs to mask symptoms and create MORE diseases, the emerging psychedelic industry is focused to do the same for mind and spirit — ignoring underlying cause and adding more problems for people. (56:02)Listener comments about prohibition and psychedelics vs conversion to Christ (1:09:07)Unlike J6ers, Jamaal Bowman will NOT be going to jail for disrupting an official proceeding (1:19:06)UFC to partner with Dylan Mulvaney (1:21:34)Quantum computing's phenomenal advances — what it means for privacy and surveillance… (1:23:06)INTERVIEW Tony Arterburn - War & Gold, What's Next? With oil, energy, and war shocks on the way, what should we expect. Audience questions about CBDC and other issues Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold MasterCard's Digital ID plan now a part of Gates ID2020. And, the de-banking of Nigel Farage (2:11:56)Listener comments on Drug War, prohibition, and Disney "magic" (2:26:36)Autoworkers grasps the big picture — that EV's will be the end of their jobs — and automakers begin massive pull back from what people can't afford and don't want in the first place. And, my union experience as a musician (2:31:49)Immigration, border patrol, and the Great Replacement as a black man in Georgia shows what's happening in his community (2:55:10)Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Music Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 26th of October, Year of Our Lord 2023. Well, today we're going to begin by taking a look at the new speaker who suddenly got put in. He was nominated and on right away. I guess he got tired of doing this over and over again. But there appears that he's got a very clear agenda about what he wants to do with war and peace. It's a complicated issue in terms of evaluating his past. There's both good and bad.
Starting point is 00:01:21 And we'll talk about both of those when we come back. Stay with us. so we're also going to be talking to Tony Ardman later today, and we'll be talking about psychedelics, how this is being pushed so heavily. And we've had a very disturbing episode involving magic mushrooms. We'll also be talking about the revelations, the continuing revelations, about Pfizer's foreknowledge about what this jab was going to do to people. I've talked for the longest time. It's surprising to me that people still have not picked up much on what happened in South America,
Starting point is 00:02:35 but what happened in South Africa, they have picked up on. And we have documentary evidence about what is happening there. But let's begin with the speaker. Mike Johnson sworn in as a new House Speaker. Been going around in circles for three weeks. Congress has effectively been shut down. So the new American says, so what do we know about the new speaker? Not a whole lot.
Starting point is 00:02:56 He hasn't run any committees, anything like that. I think this is his fourth term in Congress. But we do know some things about him. I think this is his fourth term in Congress. And, um, but we knew, do know some things about him as a new American, uh, points out, he's got a freedom index score of 72%, which is, uh,
Starting point is 00:03:12 their evaluation score. Um, and, um, if you listen to me and you agree with me, I pretty much agree with their evaluation of people. Uh, they said it was,
Starting point is 00:03:21 uh, well above Kevin McCarthy, uh, but, um, uh, or Steve Scal scalise but behind jim jordan uh said however his consistent weakness for interventionist foreign policy is his achilles heel and that was evident right at the very beginning very first thing he did and we'll talk about that in a moment but before we get get to his first action, they said he's voted more than once to continue
Starting point is 00:03:50 funding the U.S. occupation of Syria. Now, he comes across as a very articulate Christian and supporter of the Constitution, but where is the constitutional or Christian justification for our occupation of Syria? Very troubling contradiction. And, of course, we all have contradictions in our life. This is a major, not just Achilles' heel, but it is the elephant in the room, quite frankly, with him, especially at this time. He's voted in favor of or avoided voting on more than one House resolution supporting NATO. He has he even voted in June of 2021.
Starting point is 00:04:34 And of course, the new American and also I do not support NATO. He even voted in June 2021 to establish the Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership Program, a new entangling alliance with a host of Saharan countries to share intelligence on terrorism. Maybe we're starting to get an idea as to why he was so quickly put in place. I mean, you have to be on board with the deep state. You have to be on board with military industrial corporations and the complex and the intelligence community and the war community. And it appears that he fits in quite comfortably there. His vote in 2021 to make Juneteenth a federal holiday,
Starting point is 00:05:37 he has had, as I point out, some rhino leanings. He does support critical race theory as well. So he's been identified as an arch conservative by the mainstream media however he has some very troubling positions on some things for a so-called constitutional christian conservative again uh supporting critical race theory not just the juneteenth holiday he has however been solid on social issues such as abortion one of the reasons that the mainstream media is so concerned about him was because he was such a staunch Trump supporter. And so when he had his first public appearance as speaker, you had ABC News reporter Rachel Scott started the questioning by aggressively asking him about his involvement in overturning the 2020 election results.
Starting point is 00:06:33 And this I thought was very interesting. I guess kind of personally interesting because you'll see him standing there. And to his left is Lauren Boebert. And to her left is Virginia Fox. Virginia Fox is a congresswoman from North Carolina. She got elected in the 1994 Contract with America sweep that Newt Gingrich put together. She was the one that I ran against when i ran for congress in 1996 but she's been there ever since uh 1994 and she's she is the one who's showing shut up shut up yeah yeah next question yeah that was kind of her response when we said uh
Starting point is 00:07:30 do you want to debate shut up shut up she did not show up at the debate she'd been in and one term and she wasn't going to debate anybody. So that was, there was another third party candidate in me and the Democrat and PBS ran a debate on that. But she said, shut up. Well, it turns out that even though he is a Trump supporter, he is not America first. He is Israel first. Made that very clear. It's his first priority is Israel. And, you know,ica comes a distant second extraordinary
Starting point is 00:08:07 crisis right now and the world needs us to be strong they need us to remember our creed and our admonition turmoil and violence have rocked the middle east and eastern europe we all know what intentions continue to build in the indo-pacific the country demands strong leadership of this body and we must not waver. Our nation's greatest ally in the Middle East is under attack. The first bill that I'm going to bring to this floor in just a little while will be in support of our dear friend Israel, and we're overdue in getting that done. Nearly unanimous support for that as well. We're going to ship not only Israel, but the entire world, that the barbarism of Hamas that we have all seen play out on our television screens is wretched and wrong.
Starting point is 00:09:01 And we are going to stand for the good in that conflict. Well, as usual, Thomas Massey got it right. There were 10 people who voted against this resolution and more than 400 who voted for it. 10 people who voted against it, nine Democrats, you know, the squad, the usual suspects and, uh, the, the PLO, uh, part of Congress, but Thomas Massey is not a supporter of the PLO. And he said, look, I think we ought to make a declaration about the barbarism and how we don't support terrorism as a war tactic. But he said, there's a lot of disturbing things in this, sanctions and other things, and I'll read his statement here in a moment.
Starting point is 00:09:48 But he got it exactly right. He says, I'm not going to sign this when there's things in here that I don't agree with. So as a result, he risks being tagged as anti-Semitic because he doesn't want to send America to war for another nation. Now, you could look at this and say that Mike Johnson, he's a, again, as I said, a very, he seems to be a very strong Christian in terms of his personal life and a lot of the
Starting point is 00:10:14 issues that he's done. He has taught periodically at Liberty University and other things like that. When I first looked at it, I thought, well, maybe he's like so many Christians that I've seen who, because of their eschatology, they want to make it happen. And so they will give to the government of Israel, which I see is very different from the Jewish people, very different from what God sees as Israel as well. But they want to give them carte blanche, you know, support them with anything. And so I thought, well, maybe that's perhaps where he's coming from. But he is also, there may be some other issues just besides his eschatology.
Starting point is 00:11:01 He is, his top donor is AIPAC, the American Israeli Political Action Committee. They've given more money to him than anybody else. When I saw that speech yesterday, I said, okay, well, if you're going to come down hard on Israel's side, because I knew it wasn't just about condemning the brutality of Hamas, which has to be condemned. But I said, is there going to be a formal declaration of war this time? You know, are you just going to inject people there secretly, like you did in Syria? And he supported that in Syria.
Starting point is 00:11:40 Maybe we'll just go to war with these people, like we do elsewhere. We'll send troops in. We won't tell anybody. We'll tell anybody. We're not even going to have a discussion about whether this is in our interests or not, because our interests are subordinate to a foreign country's interests. And so, um, you know, again, his number one donor is, uh, a pack. Uh, he, um, again is also a believer in critical race theory, white privilege. Uh,
Starting point is 00:12:09 he wants a systematic change. He said, and transformative solutions to systemic racism. Um, that is not a position that I see most Christians taking because the Christian position is that we don't judge people by races. We look at the content of their character, not the color of their skin.
Starting point is 00:12:33 And a look at the color of their skin is a recipe for more division, more unrest, more injustice, and the rest of this stuff. As a Christian, that is the one thing that should be very obvious to christians that we are all of one blood yes we have different nations different tongues different tribes or if you want to put it in the vernacular that's the way the bible describes it uh savage michael savage says um borders and culture. But that's the same thing. Nations, tongues, and tribes. But to divide us along race lines?
Starting point is 00:13:13 No, no. He's said that he believes that white people have an easier path in life than black people because of the color of their skin. We need systemic, systematic change and transformative solutions. So again, as I said, he's a very mixed bag, very inconsistent apparently in what he believes. So the House approved that resolution. Is it a declaration of war? Maybe as much as we will get.
Starting point is 00:13:40 The legislation that he introduced, again again this happened very quickly uh he uh he gets nominated and immediately they hold a vote and it's overwhelming he gets in okay and um then he says first thing i'm going to do is introduce this resolution about israel it's four pages long. I think this thing, considering how quickly he gets put into the speaker thing, this is probably already written, don't you think? So the question is, who wrote it? When did they write it? So the House approved the resolution on 412 to 10 to 6, six abstentions. Ten people voted against it. Again, it was the usual squad and anti-Israel people who voted against it.
Starting point is 00:14:33 With except, you know, nine of those people. And then Thomas Massey, who had, I think, the only correct position out of everybody in the House. And that wouldn't be the first time either he was the only person to vote against trump's massive uh 3.7 trillion dollar boondoggle that set us on the path to economic destruction bankruptcy and he stood the wrath of trump because he demanded that everybody come back and go on record as to what they're going to do he said this is a big deal oh we can't come back there's this pandemic he's like yeah right you know we'd already had this little rodeo where they had uh CPAC the conservative political action committee and the left I remember when it happened the left said um oh this is great somebody tested
Starting point is 00:15:23 positive that was there and this is just going to destroy and kill all of the conservatives. They're all going to die from the pandemic. Not a single person got sick. You had people like Ted Cruz and Rand Paul who stayed home or whatever, but nobody got sick and it was no big deal. And then they just dropped it and continued pushing the idea that there was a pandemic if there was a pandemic all the conservatives would be gone now instead they were they followed trump into oblivion uh so anyway uh the resolution says among other things that the house stands with
Starting point is 00:16:00 israel as it defends itself against the barbaric war launched by Hamas and other terrorists, reaffirms Israel's right to self-defense, and confirms Hamas's brutal war against Israel. Well, again, there's nothing wrong with that, and Thomas Massey said, I agree with all that part. But you understand the tremendous amount of money, as I pointed out, and the fact that I forget how many times bigger Israel's gross domestic product is than their enemies. They can certainly take care of themselves. So, again, Thomas Massey joined them, and this is what he had to say on Twitter. He said, I condemn the barbaric attack on Israel and I affirm Israel's right to defend itself. However, I will not be voting for house resolution seven, seven one today because, and he gave four reasons. Number one, he says it calls for sanctions on a sovereign
Starting point is 00:16:57 country. Sanctions are prelude to war and they hurt the citizens of the country more than the government of the country that's being sanctioned. Ultimately sanctions create laws that will be used to prosecute American citizens who engage in trade, not citizens of the sanctioned country and short sanctions do not achieve their stated purpose, but they breed resentment of our country abroad and they are an act of war. Always have been.
Starting point is 00:17:26 Madeleine Albright, your sanctions killed a half million kids. You starved them to death. Was it worth it? Yeah, it was worth it. Yeah, I think so. And as I said, I have viewed Trump's lockdowns of 2020
Starting point is 00:17:40 that he financed. He paid the governors to lock people down just like he paid the hospitals to poison people. But those lockdowns were economic sanctions against Main Street, middle-class America that Trump said were not essential. It was only the big box retailers who were essential and his crony friends.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Anyway, number two, it asserts the necessity of foreign aid commitments, which I have voted against. Our country is going bankrupt. We can't afford to borrow money and send it overseas. Yet this resolution states that we should. Number three, said Thomas Massey, it contains an open-ended promise of military support that is so broad that it could be interpreted to commit U.S. soldiers to the conflict. U.S. troops should not be engaged in this conflict.
Starting point is 00:18:33 And I would add, especially without a declaration of a war. Mike Johnson talks a great deal about the Constitution and the necessity of it. Well, maybe you ought to pay attention to what it says about declarations of war, Mike Johnson. Number four, he says it tends to broaden the conflict to other countries when it would be better to keep the war contained geographically. And then he links to the text so people can see for themselves what he was talking about. So again, when we look at this, it's very important that we understand that
Starting point is 00:19:18 nobody is perfect. He does have some good points. I'll talk about some of his good points, but he made it very clear that he wants Israel first. And again, Massey said it urges the full enforcement of U.S. sanctions against Iran. And I disagree with that. But he is not, even though he has supported what's going on in syria and i think that is a spillover perhaps for his uh support of israel which again may be because of his christian eschatology because he did not support the ukraine war i mean it may be that he is supporting us in a broader middle east war which again is uh not in the u.s interests you know war with iran a war with um lebanon a war with syria a war with everybody right in the middle east that is as foolish as a war with Russia. But at least he doesn't say what the warmonger Mitch McConnell does.
Starting point is 00:20:29 He's getting pretty close to it, but he does not support Ukraine. Mitch McConnell, of course, does. He thinks that war is good. Listen to this. If you look at the Ukraine assistance, let's talk about where the money is really going. A significant portion of it is being spent in the United States, in 38 different states. MILES O' Military industrial corporations. … placing the weapons that we sent to Ukraine with more modern weapons.
Starting point is 00:20:53 So we're rebuilding our industrial base. MILES O' That's what President Biden is seeking to do. It's correct. No Americans are getting killed in Ukraine. We're rebuilding our industrial base. The Ukrainians are destroying the army of one of our biggest rivals. I have a hard time finding anything wrong with that. I think it's wonderful that they're defending themselves.
Starting point is 00:21:17 And also the notion that the Europeans are not doing enough. They've done almost $90 billion. They're housing a bunch of reputed immigrants. And also the notion that the Europeans are not doing enough. They've done almost $90 billion. They're housing a bunch of refugees who escaped. I think our NATO allies in Europe have done quite a lot. You sound like you have a lot in common with President Biden in his worldview, based on what you just laid out? Well, not on the domestic side, but on this issue that we were discussing today,
Starting point is 00:21:50 we're generally in the same place. Yeah, we both want world war. And we want an American empire. And we don't want anything to stand in it. So again, so Mike Johnson got an f uh grade from republicans for ukraine a group that's backed by bill crystal so clearly he is on the other side and that's good news that's good news um he voted against the 2022 ukraine supplemental appropriation he voted in favor of an amendment which would have stricken 300 million dollars of assistance for ukraine he voted in favor of an amendment which would have stricken $300 million of
Starting point is 00:22:26 assistance for Ukraine. He voted in favor of another amendment which would have prohibited all security assistance for Ukraine. He voted in favor of another amendment to remove the extension of lend-lease authority to Ukraine. He voted against Ukraine security supplemental appropriations, and he has made, as I said, anti-Ukraine statements or statement because he does not support the war. He said we should not be sending another $40 billion abroad when our own border is in chaos. American mothers are struggling to find baby formula. Gas prices are at record high. American families are struggling to make ends meet without sufficient oversight over where the money will go.
Starting point is 00:23:04 He said in a relevant statement about his lack of support for Ukraine. So at least in that regard, it'll be interesting to see what is going to happen because so many people have been pushing for this link of Ukraine and Israel, the big package. Let's fund every war everywhere forever. Okay. Those people are pushing us out and he is a Ukraine skeptic. And so it'll be interesting to see his speaker, what he does with that. You know, we're not going to, you know, stop the situation in the Middle East may escalate,
Starting point is 00:23:41 but perhaps he may deescalate what's going on in Ukraine. And then he spoke about God and his speakership victory. He said, I don't believe that there's any coincidence. Well, that's true. That's true. He said, we are all here because God has put each of us here. He said, I want to tell all my colleagues here what I told the Republicans in that room last night. I don't believe that there's any coincidences in a matter like this.
Starting point is 00:24:08 I believe that scripture, the Bible is very clear that God is the one who raises up those in authority. He raised up each of you, all of us, and I believe that God has ordained and allowed each person, each one of us to be brought here for this specific moment of time. Well, that is absolutely true. A hundred percent true. Um, and that's not just true of politicians. Each of us is where we are. Each of us has been called to a time like this. We've all got something to do. Uh, and, uh, you never know, uh, what you're doing and how that is going to fit into the big picture. But certainly God has that picture under control. Ben Franklin, who was not a strong Christian, essentially said the same thing when they were putting the Constitution together.
Starting point is 00:24:59 I play that around every Thanksgiving where he says he'd have to be blind not to see the hand of god's providence and our success against the biggest empire in the world at the time the british empire the biggest most powerful empire that man had ever seen just like biden was bragging the other day about america today and he said we're having a lot of problems putting this constitution together. I would suggest that we begin each day with a prayer, asking for God's guidance. Of course, they didn't do that. And maybe we could have gotten some other clauses in there if they had.
Starting point is 00:25:38 Who knows about that? But look, that is true. And I'm glad that he honors God and honors the Bible and the constitution. And, uh, even if from my perspective, he's somewhat inconsistent about that. We all are to some degree. I think it's good to have somebody who has character, even if you disagree with him. And he does seem to have character. But when we look at this, you know, we're told
Starting point is 00:26:05 to pray for leaders and those rulers in authority, pray for everybody, but especially told to pray for people who are rulers and in authority so that we can have quiet and peaceful lives, not intrusion, not war and the rest of this. And so when we look at this, the question is, there's no question that these people in Washington are there because God wants them there. But the question remains, are they God's judgment against our society? Because they may not be the people,
Starting point is 00:26:40 even the people who say they're strong Christians, they may not be the people who are going to bring us quiet and peaceful lives so just be careful this is uh what people will typically say uh it doesn't give them carte blanc to do whatever they want and whatever your eschatology is that does not give you carte blanche to ignore what God tells us to do as individuals. And it does not give you carte blanche to ignore the Constitution, either,
Starting point is 00:27:14 that you swore to. Mike Johnson strongly supports impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden. Here's what he said about impeachment. Article 1, Section 2 of the Constitution itself expressly states that the sole power of impeachment belongs here to this House. And then Article 2, Section 4 says, listen to the language carefully.
Starting point is 00:27:33 It's expressly written in the Constitution. This is not political talking points. We're not making this up. It says in Article 2, Section 4, that the president shall be removed from office on impeachment for and conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. My friends, I just listed just a small sampling, just the tip of the iceberg of the credible allegations and the mounting evidence that shows that Joseph Biden has engaged in bribery schemes, pay-to-play schemes. This is what the evidence shows. We have to follow it.
Starting point is 00:28:12 We took an oath to uphold the Constitution. The Constitution requires this action. The inquiry is the appropriate step. We have no choice to pursue the facts wherever they lead, and we will leave no stone unturned well i agree with him i agree that the constitution demands that joe biden be impeached i don't think that it demanded that trump be impeached you know i'm not a trump supporter and i didn't agree with any of the stuff that was being done with january 6th i i thought it was a grift. I thought it was a crime against his own supporters. But I think it's outrageous. The people who have been sent to jail given outrageous terms
Starting point is 00:28:51 at Jamal Bowman, a pulled fire alarm. Everybody knows that he did it deliberately. He's still lying about it. But they showed the video to the prosecutors and it's been about a month or so. And they said, yeah, we're going to bring charges against him. He's going to get a thousand dollar fine. End of story. Not decades in prison. He disrupted an official proceeding. He had a motive to do it.
Starting point is 00:29:17 He did it deliberately. He knew exactly what he was doing. And so I think that, you know, if certainly if you're going to let this guy pass a thousand dollar fine do a thousand dollar fine to the january sixers and let them out of jail because you know we're paying for their incarceration as well uh so um but it is a great injustice and unequal protection of the law. And there really is bribery and corruption with the Biden family. Something needs to be done about that. And I agree with him that the Constitution demands that they do something about that.
Starting point is 00:29:53 Last October, he led over two dozen of his colleagues in introducing the Stop the Sexualization of Children Act of 2022. I agree with that. This is essentially the same thing that they did in florida the parental rights bill that was called don't say gay um so really is um is gay all about sexualization of children no that's pedophilia and if these people want to blur the line on that, they blur it to their own peril. You want to blur the line between gay and homosexual?
Starting point is 00:30:30 You want to say it's okay to sexually groom these kids in school? That's absolutely no question what is happening there. The bill's definition of sexually oriented material included any topic involving gender identity, gender dysphoria, transgenderism, sexual orientation, or related subjects. Why are they pushing that on kids in school? So, again, he was absolutely right about that. That is also something that makes him an enemy of the media.
Starting point is 00:30:56 The mainstream media is really going to come after him because of that and because of his support for Trump. Like most of his GOP colleagues, Johnson voted against certifying the electoral college results from Arizona and Pennsylvania, even after January the 6th. And of course, this is being put out by Business Insider. Again, part of the propaganda mainstream funded by Jeff Bezos, Washington Post. They're like Washington Post, New York Times. So they call it the, even after a mob, ransacked the Capitol on January the 6th. Johnson was also lead organizer of an amicus brief
Starting point is 00:31:35 to the Supreme Court in support of Texas's lawsuit asking the court to halt the certification of the vote in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. And he sent a letter to his colleagues asking them to support that as well. According to a biography, he has taught Constitution and Free Enterprise at Liberty University, at their Helms School of Government. So they hate that as well. And they will drag in Jerry Falwell Jr.'s scandals every time they talk about Liberty University.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Again, that's something that they should have done. It is a troubling thing to see that. And we see these types of things. Christians are not perfect and you know it is um we should not give somebody a pass on any of this stuff uh you know iron sharpens iron and you know we ought to not uh but you don't, you don't walk away from this, uh, but you, uh,
Starting point is 00:32:46 hold them accountable for this. Tell them, you know, you need to do something about this. Well, they finally did something about Jerry Falwell jr, but, uh,
Starting point is 00:32:54 we'll see what happens with that institution. It reminded me very much of what we saw with Ken star. Just amazing. How Ken star covered for bill Clinton as a special prosecutor, then became a defense attorney for Jeffrey Epstein, then went to Baylor Institute at Baylor university and, and covered for football players who are credibly charged with a rape and all the rest of that got him kicked out of there three times.
Starting point is 00:33:17 Every one of these times, this guy who has always held up as this model Christian, uh, I think he was a president of a Christian university, Pepperdine. I think he was president of a Christian university, Pepperdine. I think he was president prior to that. But again, you know, just a real reproach on the name of Christ, as Jerry Falwell Jr. was with Liberty University. Johnson's one of the few Americans in a covenant marriage, a legal arrangement that makes it
Starting point is 00:33:44 harder for couples to get a divorce. Well, that's kind of like the polar opposite of Trump with his prenups. Yeah, this is like, you know, I guess you could call this a pre not. We're not going to get a divorce. He married his wife, Kelly in 1999. Both of them voluntarily opted into this arrangement under Louisiana state state law, couples sign a document in which they agree to seek marital counseling before they get a divorce. Additionally, couples can only get divorced on a limited set of grounds, including for adultery
Starting point is 00:34:15 if one partner committed a felony or faces imprisonment or physical or sexual abuse. Well, you know, that's just the principles of a Christian marriage. But yeah, you can do it legally like that as well. He said, my wife and I both come from traditional Christian households. My own parents are divorced. As anyone who goes through that knows, that was a traumatic thing for our whole family. I'm a big proponent of marriage and fidelity and all the things that can go with it. And I've seen firsthand the devastation that divorce can cause.
Starting point is 00:34:50 And, um, so he said, I think it'd be a pretty big red flag. If you asked your mate or your fiance, let's do a covenant marriage. And they said, well, I don't really want to do that. Listen, instead, let's do a prenuptial arrangement like Trump. You don't get any of my stuff when I kick you out. So look, again, he seems to be a thoughtful Christian and constitutionalist in many areas, but there's some very troubling contradictions in that. And at least we got somebody who, unlike Biden, he doesn't think that he's God like Biden thinks he's a God. That's something there at least.
Starting point is 00:35:29 Uh, so maybe, uh, he is somebody who would be amenable to, uh, uh, people contacting him. I don't think he's going to be amenable to what is going on with Israel, however. Um, so some of the comments on here, let's see, uh, Doug, a log. Thank you very much for the tip. He said, uh, thank you, David. And salutations to the rock fin family. And, um, uh, don't say pedophile bill.
Starting point is 00:35:54 Oh yeah. It's the, the don't say gay. Yeah. That's really what it was. Don't say groomer. Don't say pedophile. Uh, that's really what the bill was. Uh, that was a comment from my son uh kwd 68 looking at the
Starting point is 00:36:08 fact that speaker johnson voted against gay marriage against aid to ukraine and not to certify the 2020 election plus his mentioning of god yesterday new target new target i wonder i don't not sure what you mean by that but but yeah that is uh anyway um he says now congress can spend more money yay yeah that's right that's what that's going to mean uh grammy for god says don't they all have to swear allegiance to israel so no big surprise there uh christine 1235 says ug here comes war right so uh nick allen becker the right to self-defense does not mean the right to american funding exactly right exactly right and uh yeah it is uh very sad to see this kwd 68 meanwhile cbdc is in progress invaders across the border covet is gearing back up 87 000 irs agents ready to go and this is all a distraction
Starting point is 00:37:06 yeah well yeah it'll be business as usual i think uh and chris uh supported trump enough said yeah big judgment issue there isn't it uh syrian girl i think we can forget about this speaker being a christian if he were he would never have been so overwhelmingly voted in that's probably true i think so uh john john 1976 johnson is the huge zionist shill he is your typical schofield study bible brainwashed christian zionist yeah that's the schofield study bible that's where that eschatology is from uh michael de sil useful idiot. Uh, and of course it was kind of, kind of a given. We were going to get that. Yeah. I mean, you know, when you look at, um, uh, you know, the only thing I knew
Starting point is 00:37:53 about him was that he had pushed back on CBDC, but then you start looking at it's like, whoa, whoa, whoa. Close the lid on that thing. Uh, there's too much stuff in there. And of course, the only reason that he opposed CBDC was because he was completely owned by the cryptocurrency industry not because he supported your privacy not because he was opposed to the fed none of that stuff uh chevkin 321 let me get this straight being a good christian forces you to support zionist how does that make sense well that's
Starting point is 00:38:19 just his eschatology you know again many of us do not believe that and um uh do not believe that god needs our help and we make a distinction between the government of israel and the israelis who are there who uh netanyahu just used as lab rats and we make a distinction between um you know all of israel look all of israel go throughout the old testament you know the uh it was constantly you had a very small number of people that were actually following god and they would get so small that god would judge the entire nation and that's our concern how many real christians do we have here that really want to follow god so now it's one thing to say god's on our side look you know look at this god's got me And that's our concern. How many real Christians do we have here that really want to follow God? It's one thing to say God's on our side.
Starting point is 00:39:08 Look, look at this. God's got me here for a reason. Yeah, again, what is the reason? Are you going to lead us into a war that will be a judgment from God against this country? You can't interpret what God's purposes are. All we can do is to go back and look at the history of Israel. Look at what happens when people don't follow the clear principles that he lays out for people. That's when you have war, you have destruction, you have horrific things happening to you.
Starting point is 00:39:44 And that's my concern. Perhaps he is there for such a time as this. KWD68 elections are like watching a train wreck. You see it coming. It's going to be bad. You can't do anything about it. That's right. Christian constitutional conservative, all empty words. No one will be impeached on either side.
Starting point is 00:40:01 I think they may wind up doing, I think they'll do it because of an election. And then I think it's not going to go through on the Senate side. I think they'll shut it down there. I don't think there's any chance of it going through because you've got to have too many, too large a majority there. So they'll do it on the House side. They'll do it for virtue signaling in the same way that Pelosi did it. Syrian girl, so at best, the speaker's another box of chocolates, most of them probably be rotten. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:28 KW 68 Johnson could speak and does not have Alzheimer's. So at least there's that. Yeah. At least there's that we'll be right back. Thank you. Thank you. Making sense common again. You're listening to The David Knight Show. The people, my people are so smart. And you know what else they say about my people? The polls.
Starting point is 00:42:24 They say I have the most loyal people did you ever see that where i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters okay it's like incredible kill millions with his shot his injections and as one person pointed out here and i i chose not to really talk about it we don't know a great deal about it yet. There's been a mass shooting in Maine at a bowling alley. Over 20 people on top of drudges, 22 people, they believe, have been killed. The shooter is still at large. And everybody's going to be talking about that. They're not going to be talking about the people that were shot by Trump,
Starting point is 00:43:02 shot and killed. They're not going to be talking. They'll say, oh, well, we have this gun manufacturer is running ads that say this is a great gun. You should buy it. And they're encouraging mass shootings by running that gun ad. They're targeting children. Well, I think we saw children targeted with the jab.
Starting point is 00:43:24 I think we saw ads being run by everybody telling you to get the jab. Remember this in Colbert? Yeah, the little vaccine there. Yeah, well, you know know they targeted children with that they shot and killed people people are still dying from that still dying from their wounds and we don't want to talk about that but the media will be all over this shooting in maine and the trump supporters don't want to talk about what he did. By the way, I saw this on social media. Stephen Colbert out there with his little vax song. He called it the vax scene, S-C-E-N-E. So he was pushing that all the time.
Starting point is 00:44:19 And then I saw this and I thought, how is this particular little skit about child sacrifice? How is this funny? By the way, nobody's laughing when he does this little thing. I don't know what the possible context could be for something as cringy and evil as this. But it is cringy and evil, just like him pushing the vaccine. And he had not just the cartoon stuff, but he had guys dressed up like Rockettes, you know, uh, with, um, high heels and their hairy legs and all this other, I mean, he's just filthy, disgusting.
Starting point is 00:44:57 And then he does this about child sacrifice. I must appease him with the gift of a man child. Come to me. I must appease him with the gift of a man child. Come to me. I must feed you. I must feed you to the real boys. Don't take him. He runs over into this red fog. Take the baby.
Starting point is 00:45:19 Take the baby. Take the baby. He straightens his coat and his tie shrugs i'm sure the baby will be fine yeah oh really funny wasn't it is that what he did with the vaccine? He sure did. He did exactly that. Is that what he does with the abortions?
Starting point is 00:45:50 Exactly that. That's exactly what the abortions are. Sacrifice your baby on this altar. This god of prosperity, Moloch. You know, the babies that you had because of your orgy when you're worshiping Ashtaroth. That's exactly what he has done. Sacrifice your child. Take my vaccine from my sponsor.
Starting point is 00:46:12 And then we have Kim.com putting out the Pfizer contract that has now come out of South Africa. He said the secret vaccine purchase agreement that south africa signed with pfizer has been released uh here's what it looks like they highlighted that down at the bottom and um he says uh so they they point out it's got unknown efficacy unknown adverse effects unknown long-term effects, and you will not hold us responsible for this. As a matter of fact, you're going to hold us harmless, and you're going to have things set aside for us outside of your country even.
Starting point is 00:47:02 And so here it is, purchaser acknowledgment. Purchaser acknowledges that the vaccine materials related to the vaccine and their components and constituent materials are being rapidly developed due to the emergency circumstances of COVID-19 pandemic and will continue to be studied after provision of the vaccine to purchaser under this agreement. Is that what we were told? We were told it was all tested and it was all good. No, no. Purchaser further acknowledges that long-term effects and the efficacy of the vaccine are not currently known. But wait a minute. Six days after the election, Pfizer said it's completely 100% safe and it's 90% effective. And then eight days later, they said that we're 94 and a half percent
Starting point is 00:47:46 effective after moderna said ours is 94 so the long-term effects and the efficacy of the vaccine they said are not known and they said further to the extent that it's applicable purchaser acknowledges that the product shall not be serialized. But beyond that, they made statements about sovereign assets that you're going to set aside. As I said, same thing in South Africa, and it was reported by Stat News, a pharmaceutical publication. They did exactly this in Brazil and Argentina and a third country in Latin America that remained anonymous because that country signed on to it.
Starting point is 00:48:33 Brazil and Argentina didn't, and they complained about it. And it was not reported widely in America. It was reported in India for some reason, and it was reported by Stat News. But even the alternative media did not really pick up on that. But everybody's picking up on the South Africa thing, which is good. But understand, it's not just one country. They were doing this everywhere. And we had the member of the European Parliament who said,
Starting point is 00:49:00 I want to see what the contract looks like. And they pushed and they pushed, and there's about half a dozen of them that held a press conference. They said, this is what we got. And they held up what was released to them, page after page, where everything was redacted. He said, look at this. We told them, you've got to give this. We're members of the European Parliament. We should be able to see this.
Starting point is 00:49:19 And they've redacted all of this stuff. And so on Twitter, in response to this, one person said, but before this final contract, they first insisted that South Africa sign over control of our sovereign assets to private hands. But Zweli Mikhaïzi alerted the public and they backtracked and removed those onerous clauses. So that's not the final one, the earlier one. They had the same clauses that Argentina and Brazil and a third country in Latin America had problems with. But a month later, corruption allegations surfaced against Zoelle. And a month later later he resigned.
Starting point is 00:50:07 Isn't it odd that the Minister of Health, who was on track to be our next president, was forced to resign because he saved our sovereign assets from being handed over to private hands? You know, they have ways to get you, don't they? Just like the intelligence community, the CIA, Chuck Schumer said. Well, they got a thousand different ways to come after you. And of course, we should not be surprised because the CIA and the intelligence community is aligned with big pharmaceutical companies, and they always have been with all these germ games going back to 2001.
Starting point is 00:50:41 And when we talk about distraction, and that's what KWD when he said new target, he said, well, this is what I mean by it. The media will make a show of Johnson. They will focus on his Christianity, and they'll distract with it, and also his support of Trump. Those will be the two things that they're going to focus on. And you're right. It will be a distraction. And when we look at how these distractions work, the master of distraction about all this pandemic,
Starting point is 00:51:11 Fauci and his partner, his professional wrestling partner in all this, has been, sadly, Rand Paul. Rand Paul is still out there. He's blasting Fauci and the media for suppressing the lab leak story. And this article from John Stossel, he did an interview with him. And John Stossel is just starry-eyed. You know, Rand Paul, oh, yes. You know, John Stossel bought this censorship stuff, hook, line, and sinker.
Starting point is 00:51:41 Well, they're censoring me everywhere. I don't like that. But they're private companies, and they can do anything they want. No, they're censoring me everywhere. I don't like that. But they're private companies, and they can do anything they want. No, they're not. You're a human being, and you have rights that are more important than a corporation created by government. That's a privilege. That's an artificial entity, and it is not superior to you. And your God-given rights are not to be taken away by an eternally existing perpetual corporation created as a privilege by government.
Starting point is 00:52:15 So anyway, he is now there with Rand. And you've got to ask yourself, how could Rand Paul be so dense? Really, you know, is he honestly mistaken with this stuff? Rand Paul is a medical doctor. How could he not know that the jab has killed people? How could he not know that the hospital death protocol that was part of the lockdown from Fauci, from Trump killed people and not the so-called virus. Rand Paul got a cold. You get a cold, oh, it's COVID, right?
Starting point is 00:52:51 He said, look, I got over it. Yeah, this is not some kind of a pandemic or something killing everybody. Rand Paul had the good sense not to take remdesivir. Although he had his wife buy stock in the company. Yeah. He got over it. And his big thing was, well, Dr. Fauci, are you going to make those of us who had COVID and got over it naturally,
Starting point is 00:53:17 are you going to make us take the vaccine? Because that's crazy. You know, I'm a doctor. You're a doctor. We know that if you get something, that's your best form of immunity. It's going to be bad. Oh, no, no. Natural immunity is not nearly as good as this Trump juice I've got.
Starting point is 00:53:33 And, you know, so they had that fight. They had the fight about the lab leak theory. But he would not call out these hospital death protocols, and he won't call out the jab. Is he afraid that maybe he's going to get the same treatment that that health minister in South Africa got when he pointed out the fraud of Pfizer? Now, this is professional wrestling. This is a distraction, sadly, from the scene of the crime, the vaccine, the murder weapon. Fauci, going back, as John Stossel says, remember when Rand Paul accused then White House Trump advisor Fauci of funding China's Wuhan virus lab?
Starting point is 00:54:16 And Fauci replied, Senator Paul, you don't know what you're talking about. He said the media loved it. Vanity Fair smirked. Fauci once again forced to basically call Rand Paul a sniveling moron. But now the magazine has changed its tune, admitting, quote, in a major shift, NIH admits funding risky virus research in Wuhan, and Paul might have been on to something. See, there you go. Isn't that great? We owned the libs and we owned Fauci. Big win for Rand Paul. Big win for john stossel and the libertarians at reason magazine isn't that great we owned them we made him eat crow except they're still
Starting point is 00:54:55 injecting this murder weapon into people and ram paul is driving the getaway car. He really is. That's what this is. This is misdirection. It's a shell game. Don't pay attention to that vaccine. Take a look at that Wuhan lab and those horrible Chinese. We need to go to war with the Chinese, you know, because of that. Look what they did to us.
Starting point is 00:55:20 They wrecked our economy. They made us do things that are absolutely unconstitutional. We destroyed businesses left and right. There's an article from Breitbart talking about the oldest comic shops in L.A. are having to close their doors because they said COVID lockdowns completely depleted our savings and we couldn't recover. They had been in L since 1977, but Trump's lockdown completely destroyed them. Well, when we look at the pharmaceutical drugs in general, you know, the vaccines are a special case, but in general, what are pharmaceutical drugs really about?
Starting point is 00:56:08 We all know it's about covering up a problem, covering up the symptoms of the problem without getting to the root cause. And then, of course, the adverse effects for the thing that you're taking it for, even if it covers up those symptoms. And again, their business model is not to cure anything. Goldman Sachs lectured Gilead, the manufacturers of remdesivir, back in the spring of 2018. It was April or May. And it was widely covered by not just pharmaceutical trade magazines,
Starting point is 00:56:37 but also by stock market financial magazines. And Goldman Sachs says, look look you made like 12 billion dollars on this drug that cured one strain of hepatitis but look at this you're you're because you cured it your revenue from this thing went down exponentially we don't want that's not a sustainable business model we want drugs that are going to treat chronic conditions, not cure diseases. We want you to do something that alleviates the symptoms a little bit, but doesn't cure the disease and perhaps give us with adverse effects, maybe several more problems that we can then give people drugs for each of those.
Starting point is 00:57:20 And we can start to magnify this till we kill the person. But we'll make a lot of money. That's their business model. And so their business model has always been, of all pharmaceutical stuff, ignore the root problem, cover up the symptoms, create new problems. And now we see this not just with our physical body, but we see it now with our minds and our spirits. Because there's every day, I see yet another article that just worships the ability of
Starting point is 00:57:55 psychedelics to fix all of our, you know, whatever we're concerned about. It's going to do a miraculous healing of our spirit and mind. We say this over and over again. A new era of psychedelics in Oregon. This is a story from the New York Times. They misspelled it. It shouldn't be E-R-A. It should be E-R-R-O-R. A new era. This one about psychedelics. And it really is. They're selling you the brave new world approach. It's not just the rampant sexuality and pedophilia in schools. It's also, you know, take a gram. Don't give a damn. Right?
Starting point is 00:58:40 Sex and drugs are going to distract you. They're going to take you out of the real world here. And so they begin their little story by talking about a Marine Corps veteran who was sexually assaulted during his time in the armed forces. He's been searching unsuccessfully for a way to put those nightmarish years behind him. Now he is ready for a different kind of journey, a psychedelic trip through the nether regions of his own mind. As he felt his thoughts starting to spin, his facilitator urged him to
Starting point is 00:59:07 surrender and let the mushrooms guide him. It's like the idea of planting a seed and then letting it go. You notice, if you're a Christian, how similar this is, right? Oh, got a facilitator here. Got the holy mushroom here. It is deeply religious. And, you know, when I talk about the pharmakia, again, you know, the word that we get pharmacy from, the people who push drugs. And I said it, you know, it's translated as sorcery in the Bible, the Greek word. But it really did fit when we looked at the pharmakia, the big pharmakia, and how they did not repent of their murders.
Starting point is 00:59:51 The biggest men in the world, right? Not repenting of their murder, big in terms of these big corporations, big in terms of all the leaders of these countries, they will not repent of these murders. But understand also that the reason that was translated to sorcery was because hallucinogenic drugs are such a core part of all religions, almost all religions, not of Christianity, but almost all of pagan religions. And so these people who have, for the longest time, we've got a physical condition, a physical problem. They'll give you a drug to cover up those symptoms,
Starting point is 01:00:35 and then that drug will give you other problems as well. And that is the model that we have with this now for your mind, for your spirit as they're moving into this. So I've said many times, you know, why is it that somebody like Joe Rogan, who quite frankly doesn't seem to be very well read, very well informed, or very intelligent. You know, he reminds me of Curly from the Three Stooges, except he doesn't do that woo-woo-woo thing, you know. But he's always like, really? Oh, wow, tell me more about that. And when he does have a strong opinion,
Starting point is 01:01:07 he's usually wrong about it because he's not informed. But he does push mushrooms, and he does get $25, $30 million doing this stuff. I tell you, Satan does reward richly in this life, doesn't he? And so this guy says, well, I'm trying to reset my brain to where I can look at life in a new way. That's exactly what they say. Phony hope, a phony religion, a phony fix. Because, and I've not covered this.
Starting point is 01:01:39 I thought it was kind of interesting. I said, well, let's wait and see what they say was really the root cause of this. Because there's something going on with this guy with alaska airlines he was uh sitting in the jump seat he was a off-duty pilot and he's uh you know off-duty pilots are allowed to set up and with the pilots and talk to them they set in the jump seat and they get a free ride on this thing and in the middle of the flight this guy who's 44 years, jumps up and tries to shut the plane down. And they had to fight him off. He nearly caused the plane to crash.
Starting point is 01:02:12 And so when they landed, they charged him with 83 counts of attempted murder and several other things. Attempted murder for each person on the plane. Now, as more details come out with the indictment, it appears that what they're saying is that he took magic mushrooms 48 hours before this happened. It was hallucinating on this. The off-duty pilot accused of trying to bring down Lask Airlines flight told investigators that he took psychedelic mushrooms 48 hours before the incident, that he had been depressed, and that he believed he was experiencing a mental breakdown.
Starting point is 01:02:49 Joseph Emerson is a caring father, a loving husband, a skilled aviator, who was supported and loved by his vast network of friends, family, and colleagues. He would never intentionally hurt another person. Joe was not under the influence of any intoxicants when he boarded that flight so they rule this out as an intoxicant we will pursue a diligent investigation of all the facts and circumstances surrounding the events and requests that you respect the family's privacy said an attorney emerson also said that he had not slept for 40 hours 40 hours and he indicated that his depression may have been boosted by the recent death
Starting point is 01:03:26 of a friend. Well, you know, people have friends who die all the time, and they don't try to crash the plane into the ground. He indicated that he was in a mental crisis, had not slept for over 40 hours, and requested medical attention, said the Oregon filing. The Oregon complaint filed Tuesday added details among them that Emerson said he took mushrooms two days before the flight. Emerson denied to investigators that he had taken any medication before he got on the flight,
Starting point is 01:03:51 but he spoke about becoming depressed six months ago and said that when he took the mushrooms two days before this event, it was the first time that he'd taken mushrooms. He said, I didn't feel okay. It seemed like the pilots weren't paying attention to what was going on. I pulled both emergency shutoff handles because I thought I was dreaming and I just wanted to wake up.
Starting point is 01:04:15 The psychoactive experience associated with psychedelic mushrooms is said to normally last four to six hours, sometimes eight, but it often depends on dosage. However, a psychedelic drug researcher, Dr. Charles Grobe, director of child and adolescent psychiatry. Do you hear that? This guy is an expert on using, he's a psychiatrist.
Starting point is 01:04:39 He's a child psychiatrist. And as a child psychiatrist, he's had experience using these mushrooms. They're using these on kids. Isn't that astounding? They just kind of run past this with NBC News. I saw that
Starting point is 01:04:57 and it's like, whoa, wait a minute. Giving magic mushrooms to children and adolescents in his child and adolescent psychiatry practice at UCLA Medical Center. He said it's possible the effects of psilocybin could last for days after injection under certain conditions. He said, I wouldn't doubt that psilocybin mushrooms could have had residual effects even 48 hours after ingestion, especially if he took a large dose and was without any effective supervision, preparation, oversight, or follow-up investigation, said Grobe. I wonder what dosage he gives to kids.
Starting point is 01:05:38 The federal complaint alleges that Emerson was engaging in casual conversation with other pilots discussing the weather and his career with Alaska Airlines when he tried to grab two red handles and activate a fire suppression system. Activation includes cutting power, according to the filing. Emerson threw his headset across the cockpit and told the pilots, I'm not okay. I think so. All work and no play makes jack a dull boy as nicholson said as he reached for the handles the pilot said a flight screen indicated a fire suppression system was activated according to the state criminal complaint but it appeared that the
Starting point is 01:06:22 engines had not been cut off that would have resulted in the planes gliding and descending. Yeah, descending definitely, said the other pilot. That pilot said the plane was seconds away from being a glider, but that Emerson was not able to pull the handles all the way down before the pair intervened, according to the state complaint so i guess you didn't know there was a kill switch on the planes ejector seats or whatever in case of emergency you're out of here i don't know experts say the ability to quickly turn off an engine may be crucial in emergency situations such as fires.
Starting point is 01:07:06 One of the pilots grabbed Emerson's wrists while the other declared an in-flight emergency. According to the federal document, Emerson had to be wrestled with for several seconds until he settled down. And then he said, you need to cuff me right now or it's going to be bad. And so they did. They put flex handcuffs around his wrists, and they were able to land the plane. One person who was a passenger says they took him out of the front of the thing in handcuffs, took him to the back.
Starting point is 01:07:39 She said, I made eye contact with him. It was like one of those soul chillingchilling, dead-in-the-eyes, just calm, and just kind of like he was taking in everyone around him. So, again, when we look at this, keep this in mind as they're pushing these psychoactive drugs, and they're pushing them pretty hard. They're telling people that doctors are regularly taking ecstasy. So that's fine. You can take ecstasy.
Starting point is 01:08:11 And we're getting in contact with other beings in another dimension or whatever. So just take some DMT. It's fun. You're going to meet various people there. We're living in times that Western civilization has not seen for quite... This is not unprecedented. We've seen this type of thing before. But it is new. We haven't seen this type of thing for centuries in Western civilization.
Starting point is 01:08:41 Because the foundation of Western civilization, Christianity, is disappearing in our country. It's not disappearing around the world. It's thriving in many other places in the world, but not in our area of the world, which is another indication that, yes, these people have been picked to rule over us. But that doesn't mean that that's going to be a good thing. We'll be right back. Thank you. you're listening to The David Knight Show. And some of the comments on that last segment,
Starting point is 01:10:52 Christian Constitutional Conservative says, but let's legalize drugs, right, David? Well, you know, that's the thing. I do not support prohibition. And I don't support it because look what happened with alcohol. I don't support the use of alcohol happened with alcohol i i don't support the use of alcohol and i'll be more than happy to talk to people all the time about the bad effects of alcohol the addictive aspects of it how it destroys your body how it destroys
Starting point is 01:11:16 relationships and families and all the rest of this stuff but prohibition doesn't work i wish it did i wish we had a simple solution like that. You see, the key thing is that whenever we see a problem, our first reaction is to have government fix it. And government is force, like fire, it is a fearful servant and a dreadful master. Government force is not capable of fixing what is hurting our soul any more than the mushrooms are. And if we lean on that cane, it's going to pierce our hand as it has for the last 50 years. And so the answer is for Christians to offer a real cure, a real alternative to that. Jesus Christ, when the sun frees you, you are free indeed. And he can free you from any kind
Starting point is 01:12:06 of addiction, whether it's to drugs or to money or to sex or any of that. Uh, you know, there's so many different ways that we can be taken captive and addicted to things. Um, Jason Barker says, uh, this proves the fraud part. They should be put in jail. Their immunity does not protect them from deliberate fraud. Referring again to the Pfizer documents that we've seen over and over again. And it was fraudulent. And they've made, we have that now in writing where they say, we don't know the safety or the efficacy of this stuff. And yet they were telling everybody exactly the opposite, weren't they?
Starting point is 01:12:40 And so was the government. And so was the media. And so were people like Stephen Colbert, all the rest of them. Joe McGuffin, there were numerous clinical studies far before any vaccines were ready to go with different styles of messaging to measure how many people would take it. That's right, the Yale study,
Starting point is 01:12:56 I think we talked about that in July of 2020, and they had a dozen different ways. They laid out the arguments of how they would do it. As a matter of fact, um, you had a guy named Curtis Chang who made a lot of money, uh, from the Trump administration because he put together a, uh, a website and, you know, uh, and, and information and brought in Trump-supporting pastors like Jeffries and Robert Jeffries, I think it is, in Dallas, big Trump supporter, and others. And they talked about how it was the duty of pastors to get their people to take the
Starting point is 01:13:37 vaccine and all the rest of the stuff, a real betrayal. But he made a lot of money with it. And they talked about different things. Oh, it's a miracle from God. It's science. It is. You have to obey the it. And they talked about different things. Oh, it's a miracle from God. It's science. It is. You have to obey the government. You have to love your neighbor.
Starting point is 01:13:49 All these different things. They had a dozen of these things in there. You know, a lot of them. It's science. Listen to the science. These are our experts. Follow the experts. Listen to people in authority.
Starting point is 01:13:58 All these different arguments. And they had gone through and they said, well, this one works better for these type of people. That works better for that group. They were this one works better for these type of people. That works better for that group. They were tailoring these arguments for different groups of people. And they actually had Judas goats out there that they were paying. Judas goats for the black community. Judas goats for the Christian community.
Starting point is 01:14:17 And on and on. Brian, Deb McCartney. Rand Paul is a player and a sellout. Absolutely. You know, the heir, I think, to Rand Paul is a player and a sellout. Absolutely. You know, the, uh, the air, I think to Ron Paul is Thomas Massey. Uh, he has a lot of integrity and he may have more integrity than even Paul. Uh, it's, uh, it's good to see him stand on principle, uh, even if he's the only one doing it. Um, uh, angry tiger.
Starting point is 01:14:44 Thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. Good Footprints. Rand still voted to support Israel with every sitting senator. He was wanting non-military to be the support, but really, Rand, come on, what else are you going to do? Hazel Kitty, 57, they've poisoned us. Autoimmune disease used to be rare.
Starting point is 01:15:04 Now it is rampant yep just unlike autism so many now oh well you know heart attacks are normal in young children and athletes so you know we're gonna institute some new screening that we've never ever done before yeah just normalize it uh trump burger. David, psychedelic drugs have been proven to cure addiction. Yeah, so has Christ. Without these negative side effects. Anne Christ. They will get us whether it be a jab in the arm or a piece of lettuce.
Starting point is 01:15:40 Or on a piece of lettuce, yeah. Grow the vaccines and the stuff. Yona Anawodi says, Own a ticket to see Fauci speak live near you for only 300 bucks. Solocat, 1980. Disney has people believing that sorcery is a wizard with a magic wand. Sorcery is actually drugs. Yeah, they have.
Starting point is 01:15:59 And I mentioned that briefly last week. You know, they, before they got the uh the rights to mary poppins and mary poppins is really kind of a dark book they kind of they brighten it up they take something's really really dark and they make it all shiny and and all that kind of stuff and and palatable they put uh well why don't you put a spoonful of sugar it helps the sorcery go down you know that's and uh that trailer that i showed where somebody went through and they just took scenes from mary poppins and and you know did uh cuts with it with uh with music that was kind of sinister and it looks like a horror show but before mary poppins they were planning on doing um uh how to become a witch uh and there was something like bed knobs
Starting point is 01:16:46 and broomsticks or something like that but they went with the title bed nods and broomsticks and how to become a witch and they had they bought several um the rights to several novels from that also a british author and um and then they did that as well i mean they've been selling that kind of stuff for a very long time and And now we have a university, uh, that is offering a major in that and the UK. And I think you're going to see a lot more of those, uh, certainly look at what is happening.
Starting point is 01:17:13 Um, you know, in our society as, as people move to that, uh, let's see, uh, two more comments here.
Starting point is 01:17:21 Um, Sarah key, um, a lot of people need to reset their brains after 13 years of public school indoctrination and pharmaceutical meds i'm not against mushrooms uh well use them at your own peril there are things that you can do that don't take you out of uh reality but they actually show you the higher reality they don't mask the symptom but they get to the core of the issue the core of the issue is our fallen souls so um hazel kitty 57 i did a lot
Starting point is 01:17:53 of drugs in my college days wish i'd never touched any of them and um yeah god saved me from that as well before i ever did any and i'm really grateful for that i I mean, it was rampant in college and it was rampant where I worked. I worked as a musician and everybody was doing drugs. People in the group were doing drugs and people in the audience were doing drugs. I was the odd man out. And I guess one of the things is, you know, when you're sober and you see somebody out there trying to dance when they're drunk, that also helps. That was anyway, Christian constitutional conservative David in response to you. We're seeing escalations in ER visits by our youth since legalizing drugs.
Starting point is 01:18:39 We as a society are not ready for self-governance. Well, I agree. I agree. It's, um, we need to, uh, we need to get that message out.
Starting point is 01:18:49 And that's the problem. Yeah. Uh, the church just isn't, uh, affecting the culture at all. No effect whatsoever on the culture. Um,
Starting point is 01:19:00 and, Patrick S thank you very much for the tip. Let's talk about some news here before Tony joins us. As I mentioned before, Jamal Bowman, uh, Patrick S thank you very much for the tip. Let's talk about some news here before Tony joins us. As I mentioned before, Jamal Bowman, uh, charged for pulling the fire alarm. Nothing really is going to happen to them. This is back in September the 30th. Uh, and you know, he obstructed an official proceeding, which was the big deal about January the 6th. Right.
Starting point is 01:19:23 And then they tacked on this. Oh, well, this is, this is some kind of an insurrection and, you know, that kind of stuff. But the main thing that they got against everybody was obstruction of an official proceeding, which is exactly what he did. The charge was for willfully and knowingly giving a false alarm of fire in violation of the D.C. Code. He knew exactly what he was doing for years.
Starting point is 01:19:41 It was a principle. He knows how the fire alarms work. It's got fire. In case a fire pull this alarm will sound. But all he's going to get is a $1,000 fine, not decades in jail. I'm responsible for activating a fire alarm. I will be paying the fine issued,
Starting point is 01:19:58 and I look forward to these charges being ultimately dropped. Allahu Akbar, he said. No, he didn't say the last bit. I just screamed as part of the member of the socialist uh squad there as well death the capitalist pigs as he pulled the fire alarm our agents gathered all the evidence i wonder if that was on there if they had any sound i would like to know if he did yell allahu akbar or death the capitalist pigs bowman a former school principal uh knew all about this the incident came as democrats are trying to delay a vote on a bill to extend the government funding deadline and averted government shutdown well you know pulling the fire alarm that does
Starting point is 01:20:37 delay the vote it can also delay your test that you're not prepared for you know some kind of a bomb scare or something like that um and it can also get you in big trouble unless unless you're a democrat congressman justin amash who used to be a congressman said this is not confusing at all there's a push bar on the door below the sign members of congress see these signs all the time everybody knows exactly what they mean. I can't even imagine thinking it has something to do with a fire alarm pull on the wall. Stop excusing this. He said, yeah, I thought the alarm would open the door.
Starting point is 01:21:15 Well, you know, I would have thought that the alarm might open the jailhouse door for him. Or maybe even better, instead of locking everybody up, these people who are in jail, open the jailhouse door for them and let them out because there isn't equal protection under the law. What a corrupt government we have. Meanwhile, the UFC has announced the Ultimate Fighting Championship, has announced a $100 million $100 million deal with Bud Light. Bud Light wants to get back their manly image.
Starting point is 01:21:53 And after being disgraced with Dylan Mulvaney, Bud Light is trying to associate themselves now with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. They promoted Dylan Mulvaney, the guy who dresses up as a woman, as part of his attempt to celebrate 365 days of girlhood. Well, he's not a girl. UFC's CEO Dana White announced the new partnership. There's many reasons why I chose to go with Anheuser-Busch and Bud Light. I think a hundred million of them.
Starting point is 01:22:28 That can count, you know. Most importantly, because I feel we're very aligned when it comes to our core values. Money. Money. And what the UFC brand stands for. I'm looking forward to all the incredible things we'll do in the years ahead. Oh, that's right. That's a good way to describe Dylan's girlhood.
Starting point is 01:22:46 It truly was incredible, unbelievable, in the extreme. To shed the gay beer image, says the Babylon Bee, Bud Light partners with a sport where sweaty men in their underwear hug for 25 minutes. Yeah, that pretty much sums it up, I guess. Yeah, I've never been a big fan of that. Anyway, Oregon is no longer going to require proficiency in writing and reading and math in order to graduate high school. Expect there to be a lot more fire alarms that are going to be pulled.
Starting point is 01:23:21 They can't read. What's this right there? I don't know. Just pull it. I can't read. I's this right there? I don't know. Just pull it. I can't read. I graduated from Oregon School, government school. Leaders at the Oregon Department of Education, members of the state school board said, requiring all students to pass one of several standardized tests.
Starting point is 01:23:37 That's just not fair. That's just not fair. They said it is a harmful hurdle. A harmful hurdle for historically marginalized students. And they said, you know, especially you got a lot of students who don't speak English. So it's really hard for them to be able to read English and to answer questions. Maybe they ought to learn English so that they will have some more opportunities so that they can participate in a society. But then there's this, and I thought this was very interesting from Technocracy News.
Starting point is 01:24:13 It was actually responding to the rapid advances in quantum computing, which is not something that I had paid much attention to. I hear talk about quantum computing all the time and how it is accelerating, but the rate at which it is accelerating is truly amazing. And it has so much computational power that many people have said, well, you know, once you get quantum computing and you get these super fast computers,
Starting point is 01:24:42 you'll be able to run through all the different permutations and crank out somebody's password or various other things like that. They really are expecting to be able to break cryptography and many other things like that with the new quantum computing. So it has big issues for us in terms of privacy. It's one of the reasons why the NSA built their Bluffdale, Utah storage facility, and there's others as well. I think there's one in Maryland as well. But they built these things to record everything that's out there on the Internet
Starting point is 01:25:16 because they're going to go back and they're going to go through it with a fine-tooth comb. And so Technocracy News headline was, May God Help Us. Technocrats are blowing the lid off quantum computing with a new 1180 qubit processor. Now, qubit is a measurement of performance, actually. It's kind of...
Starting point is 01:25:40 I know many of you think of qubit as... We define the size of the arc. But this is Q-U-B-I-T. And it's not really a full analogy to what we talk about as being a bit, you know, a binary digit, a one or a zero. I have eight of those that make up a byte and so forth. You know, we have have it's not exactly an analogy to that uh it has something to do with storage but also has something to do with speed and um just kind of leave it at that without getting into a lot of detail which quite frankly i don't understand quantum uh computing i don't understand quantum mechanics
Starting point is 01:26:21 the guy who put it together i don't feel bad to admit that because the guy who put it together said, if you say that you understand quantum mechanics, you don't know what you're talking about. The people who are using it don't understand how it works. They just use it. And so Technocracy News says, on August the 17th 2017 i wrote proponents of the technocracy are counting on the coming of age of quantum computers to enable their science of social engineering and world control however this leading physicist says that quantum computers will be tools of destruction not creation and i think we should be asking some hard questions. You may think this is over your head,
Starting point is 01:27:05 but it's not a stretch for you to see that there's a train that is about to hit us. And so as they go through it and they talk about it, they said the first two-qubit computer was in 1998. By 20 years later, they had a computer that went up to 20 qubits. So over a period of, you know, from, from 1998 to 2019, 20 years, 21 years, it went up by a factor of 10. And then over the next two years, somebody else unveiled their computer, it went up by a factor of six in just two years. So a factor of 10 in 20 years, and then it accelerates six times faster in just two years. Then the next year, four times faster.
Starting point is 01:28:00 Then this last year, another three times faster. Well, the bottom line is it's gone from two to 1180 cubits in 25 years it's gone up about 600 times faster more capacity and they say that now they have come up with a way to really rapidly scale this even more so and they said we're going to see this go to tens of thousands of qubits and beyond. Remember, in 1998 it was two. And now it's going to go up to tens of thousands. So, as IBM said when they unveiled their 433 qubit one in November of 20 of sorry January of 2023 They said the previous November IBM had unveiled its 433 qubit processor if represented in traditional bits
Starting point is 01:28:54 it would far exceed the total number of atoms in the known universe and So it isn't a direct analogy to a binary digit a bit so And so it isn't a direct analogy to a binary digit, a bit. So, but the bottom line is that now they're talking about having tens of thousands of qubits. And this technology is orders of magnitude larger than the atomic bomb. The end of the internet as we know it today is over, says Technocracy News. Privacy is over. When AI gets scaled into oblivion on quantum computers, reality will be over. And he says, this is a comment from Technocracy News. He said, technocrats build things because they can,
Starting point is 01:29:32 not because there is a demonstrated need to do so. And now they are on this trajectory. Can you see the freight train coming? You ain't seen nothing yet. When you stop and think about how rapidly this has increased, you may be familiar with Moore's Law. He was a CEO or scientist, I think he was CEO, of Intel. And he pointed out, we've seen the rapid advances in the complexity of integrated circuits. And so for several decades, we've had the number of transistors on an integrated circuit has doubled every two years. But they're saying that we expect that
Starting point is 01:30:13 this is going to multiply qubits on the machine by about 10 every couple of years. 10 times, not two times. It's going to grow five times faster than we've seen the changes in integrated circuits. You're going to see massive, massive change. And of course, we understand that technology is not good or evil inherently of itself. It's just that the people who have control of all this stuff, a handful of billionaires and our governments are evil and they will put this technology to
Starting point is 01:30:48 evil use so we're going to take a quick break and tony is going to join us he's ready to go and we'll be right back when we talk about what's going on with gold and how wars are affecting it and all the rest of stuff we'll be right back back. 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. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
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Starting point is 01:32:56 And we're seeing a lot of volatility because of the wars, because of concern about what's going to happen with oil and the price of energy. But he can lock in the price for you, and he can handle transactions, small or large. And if you want to, you can even set up something to save on a regular basis. So joining us now is Tony. Thanks for joining us, Tony. It's good to see you, David. Always great to be here. I'm back in my Branson office.
Starting point is 01:33:23 I've got my David Knight mug. Oh, that's good. What's going on? It must be pretty crazy now because we're seeing some jumps. And of course, when I look at this, they were saying that back in 2020, when all the lockdown was happening and that kind of economic unrest it wasn't uncommon to see a gold jump in one direction or the other hundred dollars a day uh you haven't seen that kind of volatility yet have you no but you know the uh the tweets and the prognostications from the mainstream didn't age well over the last few weeks uh with the war between israel and hamas which is really a war between israel and ir. And of course,
Starting point is 01:34:05 gold was headed down to the low 1800s. It's back at 1979 as of this morning when I woke up. So, and I still think that's absolutely cheap. A lot of the so-called experts have wondered why the rising interest rates by Jerome Powell haven't pushed gold down further. It's because gold demand is at an all-time high and it's an all-time high mainly from Central Banks but that's becoming a a demanded product from the people around the world especially in places like China so that's why I think you're seeing the the gold price continue to rise and I mean we don't know what's going to happen around the corner but uh fear uncertainty and doubt uh is the order of the day, I believe. Oh, yeah. That's always there. And when we talk about China, there's no
Starting point is 01:34:50 question that they're trading their dollars for gold very rapidly. The only question about it is, what is their motivation? Is there some kind of a geopolitical strategy to it, or is it just that because they're having problems in China? China's got a 300% debt to GDP ratio because they're having problems in China, you know, China's got a 300% debt to GDP ratio because they've had a centrally planned economy and they've been misallocating resources like Biden wants to. But they have the power to be able to do that right away as Trudeau and George W. Bush have always envied China's ability to just be a dictatorship. So they've malinvested this money. We're at about, I think, 130% above our debt ratio is 130% of our GDP, but they're 300%.
Starting point is 01:35:34 And so they need to prop up their currency as well. And so they've been trading in their dollars to try to do that. But it also may have a geopolitical move. But the key thing behind it is that they're moving to gold. That's where they're moving. Yeah. The rest of the world's moving there too. I mean, we see the loss of the purchasing power of the dollar. It's one of the reasons I think you and I've spoken about this for, for months and months now wondering what Jerome Powell's doing. And, you know, you see the cascading effect by raising interest rates by the Federal Reserve. You're starting to see other central banks needing bailouts by their own governments.
Starting point is 01:36:11 The Bank of England needed a bailout recently. And I just read an article up on Zero Hedge by, quote, The Raven. The world's oldest central bank, the Bank of Sweden, is needing a $7 billion bailout from parliament, from the Swedish parliament. Wow. I've discussed with you on the show and somehow I don't know how they always seem to get this in these charters that no one ever talks about, especially the origin story of the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve's charter, if they make money, the Federal Reserve,
Starting point is 01:36:41 this privately owned central bank, if they make money off their interest rate schemes, then they get to keep it. But if they lose money, the United States Treasury has to bail them out. And so the Federal Reserve, our Federal Reserve, is losing money right now because they've raised interest rates and their return and the bonds and all of that, the cumulative funding is at a loss. It's in the red. So this is a phenomenon going on around the world. I think you're seeing the implosion of the fiat currency central banking system, David. And again, I'm just a paratrooper who likes books and history. I don't claim to be an economic expert. But the so-called smart set, the Keynesians, I don't think they're going to be proven right. And I think they're going to be proven right and i think they're going
Starting point is 01:37:25 to be uh weighed in the balance and found wanting at the end of all this i see i think the writings on the handwriting is on the wall when it comes to gold uh getting out of the traditional system and i think people instinctually know that and especially when you start seeing the numbers the true numbers of what central banks are ordering and there's going to be a currency revaluation i mean if we're going to get down to brass tax david what's all this and we finally got a goldilocks war you know we got the new speaker of the house i was listening to your commentary this morning it's so disappointing it is you get somebody who considers himself a christian constitutional conservative yeah and yet they want you know
Starting point is 01:38:03 hyper interventionist Israeli first foreign policy something that I've been fighting against since I got home from Iraq and going back to my hometown church and hearing people talk about this this insane uh foreign policy of of putting Israel first this Christian Zionism stuff and I I found it to just be an abomination it's it's so warlike so hawkish and so out of the american character i don't think george washington or thomas jefferson or john quincy adams would be supporting these wars this is out of our out of our tradition that's right but yet it's again it's like you know somebody's saying i'm a teetotaler but i have some wine every night for the
Starting point is 01:38:39 antioxidants i mean it's not they're saying I'm a constitutional conservative, but yes, they're lurching us towards war. So we finally found a war for the right. And of course, the left has Ukraine. So this is coming together. But I think these are these two wars actually flow together. I think they I think they touch in a way because it has to do with Iran and it has to do with Iran's relationship to Russia. These are both oil-rich countries. Their economies are built on energy.
Starting point is 01:39:10 Whenever the price of oil goes up, they benefit. And so Iran is always saber-rattled whenever there's been sanctions or whenever there's been a talk of doing something about their nuclear program. Somehow their price of oil goes up, they get the windfall. There's something more to this. The mainstream is focusing on Hamas, which the Israelis and the Americans propped up until it wasn't convenient anymore. But I think Hamas really ties back to Iran. So this is a bigger picture geopolitical struggle.
Starting point is 01:39:45 And at the root of it, at the heart of it, is the currency wars. I think that's what we're seeing play out right now. And it has to do with the sanctions and it has to do with energy. Oh, I agree. Yeah, when you look at the connection, as you're right to point out, between Russia and Iran, the oil, but also a defense connection. Iran's been sending lots of drones for Russia to use and that type of thing. Uh, they've been working with, uh, Hezbollah and, uh, they're just, you know, they're this close to engaging with Hezbollah and everybody, there's no
Starting point is 01:40:13 question about that, but they've also been saying in the news that Hamas was, uh, during their training in Iran for this attack and other things like that. So they continue to tie it back. And if you go back, you look at every single one of these wars, Netanyahu has tried to use that to push us into a war with Iran and so have all the, um, us, um, you know, warmongers have been trying to do that as well. And so Nuki Haley and Lindsey Graham and John McCain and Netanyahu, all of them have been pushing for a war with Iran for more than two decades. And you're right to say that this is the Iran war that they're really pushing us towards.
Starting point is 01:40:56 And it's really sad to see that happening. But they've kind of got a war now that, like you point out, one war for the left and one war for the right. It's kind of like what we saw happening with Ronald Reagan and the budget deficit. You give me money for the military, and I'll give you money for social programs, and we'll get this exploding deficit. But now we're going to get a war that's going to explode in our face. Well, the consequences of this, David, are high energy prices. I mean, aside from blood and treasure, and that may be the war that bankrupts and finally ends the United States empire. Yes. Has anybody just stepped back for a minute and asked the question,
Starting point is 01:41:35 has Hamas really thought this through? I mean, the handlers of Hamas and have they run the simulation? If so, then they concluded that their risk was worth it. What does that lead to? Do they think they're going to be obliterated or do they think they're going to drag the West and Israel into a cataclysm? Is that their goal? Because they're succeeding if that's the case, because we are ramping up. There's again, no off ramps for peace. So I'm a pessimist when it comes to what's going to happen with the global economy, what's going to happen with, you know, with peace and free commerce and trade. It doesn't look good. These are these are perilous times, times of war.
Starting point is 01:42:13 You know, there's a meme that floats around that. Go ahead, David. I was just going to say the U.S. has repeatedly shut down any interest with Ukraine in terms of having peace talks. And, of course, they don't want peace this time. They've been pushing for this for decades and they don't want peace in this. And when you look at what Petraeus said and other people have said it as well,
Starting point is 01:42:30 I don't like David Petraeus, but certainly he's, he's right when he says this is going to be Mogadishu on steroids. They've had all this time to create these tunnels. They knew exactly what the reaction was going to be, that it was, they were going to attack Gaza, that they were going to come into Gaza.
Starting point is 01:42:45 And I understand these guys are suicidal lunatics to a large degree, but they certainly, there's a method to their madness. And these tunnels are going to be just, it's going to be unlike anything they've seen in urban warfare before. This is all the aspects we saw in Vietnam, how effective the tunnels were for the Viet Cong, and how with was saturation bombing. They couldn't do anything about it, really.
Starting point is 01:43:14 But now you add to that urban warfare and you combine those two things together. We haven't really seen anything like that before anywhere. And it really is going to be a meat grinder. And that's going to be the magnet that pulls in the U.S. and many others in addition to what's going on with Hezbollah. So I agree. I think it's only going to escalate. And as you and I have talked about many times, you want to kick off massive inflation and economic unrest, you do it by messing with the price of energy. And that has been Biden's agenda from day one.
Starting point is 01:43:46 And this is just escalating it and also taking us to war as a distraction well it solves lots of problems for them you know they've got their favorite they got population controls kind of the malthusian trifecta famine pestilence and war but you also get to stop mobility becomes uh unaffordable to move you can't put gas in the car that just keeps the economy just grinds it to a halt you know keeps it from growing uh and creates a you know again fear is a a recipe for control and that's what they're going to use and of course you know people like us they're going to be speaking out and being skeptical of the war uh we're going to be aiding the evildoers are you yeah yeah i mean another reason to cancel or you're with the terrorists. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:44:27 And when, when these, when Israel starts rolling in and bulldozing and going through, and like you talk about the tunnels, really, I think in that, in that instance, what they're going to be seeing is this activation of sleeper cells all over
Starting point is 01:44:40 the world. And then governments, you know, like Iran stepping in and uh backing uh hezbollah backing hamas you got a then you got a much much wider war and of course uh iran uh being in the sphere of influence of russia these these this goes together this ties in with what's what happened in ukraine and of course the the global reset uh the you know the reshuffling of the grand chessboard all of that and the global reset uh the you know the reshuffling of
Starting point is 01:45:05 the grand chessboard all of that and this this could be where you know gerald salente is right when all else fails they take you to war when you see the loss of the purchasing power of the dollar the waning american empire are they looking for some creative destruction this is this is an open question there's a i was saying earlier there's a meme that always floats around and it says look how much uh iran wants war they put their country right next to our military bases and it has all the American military bases. And I remember seeing this as at 22, David, I was in Afghanistan and they said, you're going to be security for somebody high level, go out to the tarmac in Kandahar. So I walked out and it was only six of us.
Starting point is 01:45:45 I walked out and I'm getting on the back end of a, of a C one 30 and I turn around and I see a beret with four stars and it's Tommy Franks and I'm standing there and just, you know, just a E four specialist on the tarmac, there's nobody else around and you can't salute him. Uh, because I mean, cause that's draw a sniper fire. You're told not to salute your officer. So I just stand there. This is Tommy Franks. He says, well, okay, young man. He says, where not to salute your officer. So I just stand there. I look at Tommy Franks.
Starting point is 01:46:05 He says, well, okay, young man. He says, where are you from? I said, I'm from Texas. He says, I am too. And he says, okay, we're going to fly around a bit. So I flew around with Tommy Franks and we went to all of these different outposts. You know what? I started to see a common thread.
Starting point is 01:46:19 They were all bordering on Iran and coming up near Iran. So I started putting the puzzle together at 22 saying i think i think we've got interests here that are beyond afghanistan and it was beyond iraq as well it's always the goal for the neocons the the crown jewel has always been iran yeah that's right all right right it's setting up the show and setting up the Shah. You know, that people don't the collective memory of Americans goes back to the the rise of the Ayatollah and the takeover of the U.S. embassy. But they don't understand what happened before that for 20 years that created that kind of insanity. And and they don't realize just how big Iran is. Iran is not a tiny little country. And so they're biting off a lot with that.
Starting point is 01:47:09 But that is a big part of why we're in Syria as well, right? I mean, you know, how did we get into Syria? And again, this new speaker, Mike Johnson, has supported our engagement in Syria as well. So, you know, he may be a Ukraine skeptic, but he is certainly all in on everything in the Middle East, I think. I was wanting to, I think last week when we spoke and we were talking about Syria and we're talking about the CIA involvement. And before I got off air, I remember a story. I talked to this very, very old, for the oil industry, what you call a wildcat, or it was those guys that were just internationalists go around and would drill and
Starting point is 01:47:52 work for oil companies. And he had a really interesting life. And I remember just having conversations with him years ago. And he said, well, you know what? They all have these oil pipelines and all these different areas, especially Syria. This is back in 2013. So you know what they have in common? You know who owns those pipelines? He goes, the CIA. And he knew that the CIA owns through subsidiaries these oil pipelines and wells all throughout Syria because he was trying to get drilling rights through one of his companies to go in there.
Starting point is 01:48:23 So I think these things all track back to the military industrial complex and of course intelligence run through international banking what we see is surface level we're not really included in what's happening we just you know we see a attack from hamas on israel it's terrorism you're supposed to be very frightened the images are horrible and we got to go to war but you're not watching all of the peripheral all the all the bigger picture items that are happening and this is about energy this is about control so we're about to be thrust into a much wider war if we're not careful and god help us i mean we have you looked at the the congress i mean what was there how many how many votes dissented was there there, you said 11?
Starting point is 01:49:06 Uh, there were 10 people. They're all, you know, radical Democrats who hate Israel and then Thomas Massey. I mean, we're in real trouble that somebody can't see through this. I know. I know. It's almost unanimous. It's almost unanimous. They had six people abstain.
Starting point is 01:49:24 I don't know what that was about, but again, you know really thomas massey was the only one who gave his reasons and he had good reasons uh for not doing it but yeah it is uh it is absolutely crazy and i remember years ago at least five years ago back in 2018 i think it was um as things were happening with syria on a regular basis and i remember gerald senti and i were talking about you mentioned the c CIA owning the pipelines. And it's like, look, there's this pipeline that's running across. One of the reasons we're in Syria is because this pipeline that's running across there and the Russians are running their pipeline in this other area. They don't want the Russian pipeline.
Starting point is 01:49:56 And that's what this war is about. Well, since then, the Russians have blown up those other pipelines, you know, the natural gas pipelines and things like that. I mean, not the Russians, but the Americans, the CIA has blown it up. And so, you know, they blown up those pipelines and they're there to stop the other ones from going through. That's one of the reasons why Syria and Russia were working together. So it really is about the pipelines. It really is about CIA wanting to have a monopoly on these pipelines. I think it's kind of interesting that they work so hard over this and they have the wars
Starting point is 01:50:26 over this and they keep telling us, oh, we're going to get all of our power from windmills and solar panels for the grid. They obviously don't believe it. It's kind of like watching Obama build his, buy his mansions on the seashore. He doesn't believe global warming that's going to flood those areas. And I don't think that these people believe that there's any such thing as peak oil or that we're going to be moving away from oil either. We're not.
Starting point is 01:50:53 And then somebody has done the calculation somewhere, um, foregoing volume and cheap energy and economic growth for the price of a barrel of crude. I mean, I think that they say, well, if we can get $200 barrel oil or higher, it's actually better for us. We have less exploration, less overhead, we make more money. And of course we get to create the economic circumstances for universal basic income, which sets the stage for CBDC. I think those things, these all flow together.
Starting point is 01:51:24 I mean mean the top one percent of one percent is not interested in lower prices they're not interested in lower taxes they're not interested in free markets i think that's pretty clear so it doesn't matter to them that there's higher prices and they're going to drive they're going to drive the american economy into the ditch but again the last what year two years um the economy uh has been held hostage by high interest rates yeah they don't care at all about the American economy they care about the the strength of the dollar is being used as the world's reserve currency because this is a currency war beginning with currency Wars starts with and of course into trade Wars and into actual
Starting point is 01:52:02 kinetic Warfare that's what we want to avoid but the reason i'm in the precious metals business and i'm so adamant about people taking a second look at the system itself you know the stock market you know there's an article up from nbc it was like three reasons to that you might want to own gold or it might outperform the the stock market you know and it's yeah it's going to outperform a lot of things the system itself is built on fake yes and it's not built on production anymore it's not built on profit anymore so I think that the the world is about to see a massive shift in value the the transvaluation of actual real value into something else I think gold will be the winner
Starting point is 01:52:42 uh there'll be things like Bitcoin I mean Bitcoin's's back up to close to 35,000. There's lots of rumors of ETFs and things coming down. I don't know really what that's going to do, but I do think just the ability to have the outside of the fiat currency central bank system in a time of war is something people ought to take a look at. Well, you know, Jamie Dimon, the biggest bank, JP Morgan, is taking a look at what is going on. And when he talked about interest rates as well as what else is happening, he kind of downplayed, he says, well, whether the whole curve goes up by 100 basis points, which would be a full 1% interest rate.
Starting point is 01:53:18 He said, I would be prepared for it. He says, I don't know if it's going to happen, but I look at what we're seeing today and it's more like the 1970s he said we got a lot of spending and a lot of this is going to be wasted but the other thing about the 1970s was the energy shock that went through the country for whatever reason and so that's what he's looking at he's looking at massive spending and um you know whatever the fed is going to do with this stuff. He says, mass suspending, it's the energy shock. He said, I support ESG principles, but criticize the government playing whack-a-mole. He said, there's no concerted strategy for what? For energy.
Starting point is 01:53:53 He says, you can't build pipelines to reduce coal emissions. They shut that down. You can't get the permits to build solar and wind and things like that. So we better get our act together. But of course, the plan is that we own nothing. We go nowhere have no energy we have no food we have no travel we have no manufacturing i mean this is really the plan this is really what they want to do isn't it well yes and i found it on i think i brought this up about a year ago is like anybody else noticed that the head of the largest bank in the united states keeps saying there's going to be an economic super storm. Have you ever heard a banker or a bankster, have you ever heard somebody that high
Starting point is 01:54:29 level not cheerlead for the economy? Something's up with Jamie Damon. Every time he does it, every time he speaks that he does that. Yeah. Yes. And it's over and over again. I, and I wonder, he seems to be a lone voice on this i don't know again i most of this is some kind of psyop you know and he might just have some sort of inside view or taking care of select clients or letting them play the market you know he uh also early on in bitcoin in 2018 i think you know he said that bitcoin was basically said something like uh buffett said that it was rat poison and then like the next day that there was a sell-off and then I think a lot of his traders bought it up. Um, so I don't really, this could be an inside deal and then just using his
Starting point is 01:55:13 rhetoric and his position, but there he's, he's right. And there's, there's something to this, you know, it's baked into the system that we're not supposed to go anywhere or have mobility. They're bringing about agenda 2030. They're bringing about Agenda 2030. They're bringing about Agenda 21. This is the sustainability program, United Nations, Great Reset, whatever you want to call it, New World Order. This is about consolidation. And how do you have to get consolidation through creative destruction?
Starting point is 01:55:40 It's build back better, right? In order for something to be built back better, it has to be destroyed first. So this is really what this is all about. I pray that we're not headed towards some sort of kinetic conflict and lines being drawn, but it certainly looks that way. Where do you turn to economically when there's so much fear, uncertainty, and doubt,
Starting point is 01:56:03 when there's warfare? Again, people turn to gold. I think that's what we're watching. I mean, the bigger story here is what's going to happen to the dollar, what's going to happen economically, the price of oil. And I think we're going to see nothing but higher prices moving forward. And there's going to be, again, the 70s were a testing ground, a proving ground for what happens in a a fiat currency environment i mean nixon took us off the gold standard in august of 1971 a gold was 35 dollars an ounce i know i talk about this all the time but you know again in the end of the 1970s gold's close to 800 an ounce but is that because you're the gold was a massive great investment
Starting point is 01:56:43 well somewhat and we didn't we couldn't even legally own gold until gerald ford took office But is that because the gold was a massive great investment? Well, somewhat. And we couldn't even legally own gold until Gerald Ford took office in 1974. So again, it was illegal to own gold. Franklin Roosevelt signed that into law in April of 1933. But gold went from $35 an ounce in 1971 to $800 an ounce at the end of the 1970s. And that's because of the loss of purchasing power of the dollar it's inflation and the 1970s were massive inflation and you had paul volcker as head of the federal reserve raised interest rates to the teens interest rates generally are brought in and and used as a way to counter inflation but what we're seeing now
Starting point is 01:57:24 and i think people ought to pay attention to, David and I talk about this every week, gold isn't really going anywhere when they raise rates. This is the first time. Even the mainstream is starting to pick up on this. Why is it not moving downward? And the reason it isn't is because the world is moving on, and we're starting to see the loss of the world's reserve currency status the United States and that could change there could be a reshuffling because of war
Starting point is 01:57:50 but even that won't I don't I don't think prop it up indefinitely I think we're talking about very short-term boost in whatever the dollar is I think the the smart money right now and those who are really looking at this with a skeptical eye are trying to, uh, to park somewhere in there with whatever wealth they have into, uh, assets that can sustain this. I agree.
Starting point is 01:58:12 Let me read a couple of comments. Uh, people put here about, uh, about wise Wolf. Here's a paleo armory. He said, I ordered a one ounce silver credit card to keep in my wallet and you can cut
Starting point is 01:58:24 it with scissors. Yeah, that's really cool. I like those things where you can break the silver, break that. You got the same type of thing with gold as well, don't you? Yeah, we, those are, you can get a, what are called a Combi bars from us and, uh, it's, uh, Val can be makes them or Swiss. You can get them in little one gram, uh, break apart bars. So they're called combi bars and we do that with wolfpack i buy them by the 100 gram sheet so instead of the when you join wolfpack
Starting point is 01:58:52 instead of you paying the the premium the too high of a premium for just one gram gold in a in a package we do the heavy lifting and buy it in bulk for you so we actually save you uh money by doing it that way so you get the one gram we repackage it for you um but you don't have to pay the premium we'll usually save you a pretty significant amount over buying it individually that's great that's great uh jason barker thank you for the tip jason i appreciate that he says i love tony and his amazing staff is there anywhere to get wise wolf apparel? Yes, Jason. I'm actually, I got a meeting today on that. We're about to launch a new store and I've got a lot of designs and I've got some help with that. So within the next,
Starting point is 01:59:36 by the holidays, I promise on by the holidays, we'll have all kinds of great gear and hoodies and beanies and t-shirts and all kinds of cool stuff. And Wolfpack stuff. I'm having a new, uh, Wolfpack, uh, logo drawn up right now. Oh, that's cool. That's cool. Um, and, uh, I've got a question for you that, well, it actually was a question sent to me, but I think, uh, uh, I'd like to hear your answer to it as well.
Starting point is 01:59:58 Uh, this is for, uh, this is from, uh, for love of the road. Uh, he says, um, uh, what, what do you, uh, what do we do if they outlaw all forms of currency besides their precious CBDC? Is that even a possibility in your opinion? I don't know. Seems like that would be a step too far. My opinion, uh, better take the guns before they take the cash I'm thinking, but I think that they will eventually do that. They'll do that. I think that's the's the plan i mean they want to get there iteratively right do it from the inside do it with chaos and disruption and do it iteratively and so i think that is the end goal that they want to try to get rid of everything what's your opinion about that i think that would be the goal on an eventual
Starting point is 02:00:39 timeline uh lucky for us a lot of the grassroots is a lot more awake to these issues than they ever have been uh local and state level as you've talked to uh many people in that area are already starting to work on uh state banks that control precious metals i think it's going to be very hard for them um what makes it easier and the worry should be um just how easy it is to get people pushed into war. You go and look on the threads on Twitter right now. And those people who should be on our side and awake to being skeptical of government power are cheerleading in this bloodlust for war. That could help the Fed or the federal government continue to consolidate power. So centralization is really the enemy here. If they can continue to consolidate
Starting point is 02:01:26 power and override the states and bring in CBDC, then we're in real trouble. Although I would say, Franklin Roosevelt signed that Anti-Gold Hoarding Act, whatever that meant, to turn in your gold coins. And if you know anything about the history of the United States and the gold coins, that gold went to Basel, Switzerland, to the Bank of the bank of international settlements if you didn't know uh that was always the bankster plan was to get the gold out of the hands of the american people and of course they raised the price of gold after that but it's kind of interesting david i buy those coins all the time they didn't go all go to basel switzerland i have tons here. Um, you can buy them, you can buy them by the bag full. So people didn't turn them in. I mean, some did, um, but not everybody. And I would say, you know,
Starting point is 02:02:12 they still left it, um, for dentist and jewelers and all gold was still around even in communist countries. I mean, the, the, the commies would say they hated gold and like, especially in Mao's China, but they would go out and try to find it. So even the communists know they have to use gold eventually for some kind of wealth or to pull off an operation. So it's never going to be completely out of civilization. They can't totally outlaw it. I mean, they've done a great job with fentanyl and cocaine and heroin, right? They're never going to be able to keep everything out of the marketplace and with people.
Starting point is 02:02:55 It may not be legal, but you'll have people trading in it, in my opinion. And, of course, here in our country, as you point out, the war on drugs for 50 years, they haven't been able to stamp out anything. And that's the only experience we've had really in a black market but in other countries it's very common for there to be black markets and money and all the rest of this stuff i was talking to the economist from um chile who's friends with um javier malai in argentina and he wrote the book um you, you know, 15, I think 15 lessons in economics, street economics or something like that. But anyway, um, uh, Axel said, uh, was talking about how they use cash there when they've got rampant inflation. I think at 138% inflation is the official number and the bank has raised interest rates to 133%. I mean, still, they're
Starting point is 02:03:43 not raising the interest rates above the inflation rate, but it's crazy. And people have already gone to the American dollar as cash and they call people up and they have them show up, you know, special couriers who will show up to get you to check into a nice hotel. And he shows up with this metal box, you know, they have guards around them to carry the stuff there's that's a more formalized thing but in most third world countries there's a big black market that's there they call it a blue market in argentina but there's a big black market always has been for a lot of different things and and it can be for there for money i know during the depression you still had you had a lot of local communities created their own currency.
Starting point is 02:04:26 And they would stamp some local currency. Some of them did it with wood. And people were using that as a means of exchange and barter and that type of deal. And so there's going to be solutions like that. They're not going to be able to completely handcuff us with all of this stuff unless they can round us up at the point of a bayonet and put us into a 15-minute city. And that's when things get really bad when they do that. But I think they're going to try to do things. They're going to gradually narrow this. We see that already with crypto, they got to get crypto out as well. It's not just gold. And they're really more focused on
Starting point is 02:04:59 crypto right now in terms of coming after it. And so the way that's looking is you've got the IRS has got 300 pages of regulations about how they want everybody to do this. Know your customer stuff and, and docs us to the government. If we get involved in cryptocurrency a million different ways. And so the question is, is that going to go through? It was passed by Congress and the IRS is putting in the devilish details on this.
Starting point is 02:05:26 But that's the question. What are they going to do? They're preparing that. They're doing it step by step. They want to shut down crypto, and they'll eventually try to shut down gold, but they won't be able to do it, as you pointed out. I don't think. Well, you know, in this regulation, you were talking to Eric Peters yesterday about the auto industry. You can't really start a car company, not really, because of the massive regulation.
Starting point is 02:05:47 Where did that regulation come from? It came from car companies. They want to keep anybody from competing with them. And that's, I mean, I don't know my history like Eric does, but I'm pretty sure that's where it would come from. Same thing with crypto. I got into it. We're part of some of the first Bitcoin ATMs.
Starting point is 02:06:02 I don't own them anymore. The reason I don't own them anymore is because the regulation got so steep and you had to pay for so much just to even bank. It was a fortune. And so you can't do that. This is coming from the bigger banks who want to control the crypto space. And so crypto will get more and more consolidated into the hands of, at least being able to buy it will be in consolidate in the hands of the big banks, but I don't think they can totally control that either. David. Uh, I've got a comment here from, uh, Duke Newcomb says Tony stocking up on Wolfpack for a year has been my best financial move since AMC mooned.
Starting point is 02:06:43 So I guess maybe he bought amc stock and shorted them or something but um or shorted or something like that uh great to hear that that's good yeah alan vj says i got the wise wolf mini flashlight so yeah yeah i got some really cool key chains um they have a little magnifying glass and they have a little led light and you can also check i don't know if you guys know this, you can look at it. You can check the validity of diamonds that way with a little led, the way it refracts back and check it out online. But I got those little key chains for everybody.
Starting point is 02:07:13 And we're just, we're adding little things like that. It's just a kind of a personalized touch for the experience of Wolfpack. But yeah, if you haven't joined Wolfpack, go to davidknight.gold, click the tab that says, uh, join Wolfpack and check it out. We've got anybody that upgrades or joins, free constitutional silver. I've got a list in here that my staff's keeping of anybody in the last month, and I'm about to repackage and resend out a lot of constitutional silver. That's your dollars, half dollars, quarters, and dimes, anything before 1965. So go check out Wolfpack. We need more members.
Starting point is 02:07:45 The more people that join, the better prices I can get. That's right. That's right. Yeah. Strength in numbers. And that's the way it is with Liberty and many other things. Well, thank you so much for joining us, Tony. I know you've got to get going, and we've enjoyed talking to you a little bit longer
Starting point is 02:07:58 today than we usually do, but that's great. And it is a very difficult time that we're looking at right now, no doubt about it. And so you need to be making moves on your own to defensive moves. And I think one of the best things you can do is gold and silver. And the best guy to do that with is Tony Ardman at Wise Wolf Gold. And thank you so much for setting up David Knight.gold. Thank you, Tony. Appreciate it. Thank you, Dave.
Starting point is 02:08:21 Appreciate you. We're going to go to a break and I'm going to play for you what Michael Yearden, who was an early warner about the vaccines, a guy who was a vice president for Pfizer. He was warning everybody from the very beginning about these vaccines. And now his major concern is CBDC and, of course, the global digital ID. Here is Michael Yearden. What they're going to do next, I promise you, I just know it, they're going to impose digital ID on everybody.
Starting point is 02:08:49 Decline it. Decline it. You do not need a digital ID to live your peaceful life. Evidence, the last hundreds of years, you do not need it. They need you to have it. Decline it! What else have they got cooking? Central bank digital currencies. Yes, it's very different from your bank card because it's a real-time transaction that looks for where you are and what you're buying before
Starting point is 02:09:26 it says yes or no. Your current bank card only asks, have you got the money? So when they introduce central bank digital currencies, they'll tell you that, oh no, cash will run alongside it. No, they're going to, I'm confident they're going to find a way of removing cash. Use cash at every possible opportunity. Decline business with anyone who won't accept it. Now this is going to involve you in inconvenience.
Starting point is 02:09:53 Just like declining digital ID is going to involve you in inconvenience. If you don't accept the inconvenience, you've stepped into what I believe will be the human slaughterhouse. I think they plan to take digital tyrannical control of everybody and then kill those people. That fits the data better than anything else you've been told. So if I'm wrong and you follow me, you'll get laughed at. That's not so bad. If you believe the government narrative and I'm right, you'll lose your freedom and probably your life. I'm going to stop there. But unlike most revolutions where the people rise against a real economic oppression, in
Starting point is 02:10:37 our case here in Boston we are fighting for purely an abstract principle. It is, however, not nearly so abstract as the young gentleman supposes. The issue involved here is one of monopoly. Today, the British government will monopolize the sale of tea in our country. Tomorrow, it will be something else. ¶¶ liberty it's your move you're listening to the david knight show all right and um yeah i want to talk a little bit more about the CBDC stuff and, and where this is all heading and we can see already what the bankers are doing.
Starting point is 02:12:11 Uh, we've had during the Obama administration member operation choke point. Uh, they said, we're going to have these banks are going to shut down, uh, anybody who deals with any, uh, uh, gun retailers, any gun manufacturers, manufacturers were going to debank them. And now they pull back against that. But then what they did was to show that that's not dead yet. You had both JP Morgan, the biggest bank in Bank of America, which is number two or number three, leaned on Intuit, which a lot of people have for their accounting,
Starting point is 02:12:51 especially small businesses and stuff like that leaned on them. And one of them, I think I don't remember. One of the banks said, we don't want Intuit to do any business with the manufacturers. And the other one said, we don't want you to do any business with the retailers of guns. And Intuit admitted it. JP Morgan admitted it.
Starting point is 02:13:10 Bank of America did not admit it. The Bank of America has even been worse in terms of spying on people. So we know the bankers are in on this. They've got a political agenda. They're working hand in glove with the efforts to censor people and to control our economy in the same way that the big tech companies like Adobe, as I pointed out yesterday, Microsoft, which is putting that coalition together, the people who are putting together the biggest CPU manufacturer, Intel, and of course, ARM and all the others that use that architecture, all coming together for
Starting point is 02:13:43 this coalition to figure out who created whatever it is that you're going to create, whether it's a meme or an article or video or audio, figure out who created it, mark it so they can stop you from ever publishing anything again, personally. And so we see this in the UK, bankers gloating and celebrating about the fact
Starting point is 02:14:01 that they were able to debank Nigel Farage. And it's kind of interesting to watch how this thing has evolved. When he said, this is what they're doing. They said, no, it's not what we're doing. And eventually they admitted, okay, yeah, that's what we're doing. But it wasn't anything deliberate. It wasn't malicious or whatever. And now as they keep looking at it, they have now gotten emails showing these bankers at the bank in the uk is called nat
Starting point is 02:14:28 west like national west have been exposed for gloating and mocking nigel farage after his bank accounts were shut down bragging that they had quote single-handedly driven him out of the country staff have been shown to have characterized mr farage as quote an awful human being and vile unquote as well as claiming that he had quote dodgy russian connections a total lie uh and again this goes back to the original russian collusion nonsense of the 2016 election. One NatWest employee said, and this is from emails that have been obtained and reported on by the Telegraph in the UK. Have you seen Nigel Farage's Twitter? No one will bank him now.
Starting point is 02:15:19 Have we single-handedly driven Nigel Farage out of the country? Then after the BBC falsely reported that his accounts were solely shut for financial reasons, a claim that came from a former net West boss, a Dame Alison Rose. She's a Dame. Yeah. That cracks me up whenever that's a title,
Starting point is 02:15:41 of course, like, sir, right. Um, sir, so-and-so, uh, she said, um, one employee said, well, I hope that knocked him down a peg or two referencing a previous assault on
Starting point is 02:15:52 Faraj, another staff member said, I throw a milkshake at him. If I was approached to open an account for him, because somebody at one event had thrown a milkshake at him when he was in a suit, uh, that type of deal. Uh, but, and so now after all this has surfaced and been reported on by mainstream media, even, uh, he demands that these bank staff be suspended after this, especially because there is, um, about a 40% ownership in this particular bank, uh, by the taxpayers, by the government, if you will. And so documents revealed him boasting about driving him out of the country. And so interestingly enough, this woman, Dame Allison Rose, this back and forth led to her being resigned. They didn't throw Nigel Farage out of the country, but they did throw her out of the bank.
Starting point is 02:16:49 But don't worry. She'll land safely with her golden parachute. She falsely told a journalist that Mr. Farage's views had not been a factor in the loss of his account. That has now been shown to be a lie. A lying dame. You can never trust a lying dame. You can never trust a lying dame. This week, the board of the bank, which is 38.6% owned by the taxpayer, will meet to discuss her exit package. There you go, her golden parachute.
Starting point is 02:17:19 How big a golden parachute is she going to get at taxpayer expense? It truly is revolting, isn't it? And, um, as all this is happening, we look at MasterCard. MasterCard has been there at the very beginning,
Starting point is 02:17:34 trying to push, uh, ID central bank, digital currency tracking and everybody. Yeah. I mean, it is, um,
Starting point is 02:17:40 it's very different from a visa. Uh, MasterCard has been at the forefront of these partnerships. And now they've got a project that they're pushing to governments to use their project to track people's health and their vaccination status, among other things. And I found it interesting that they call it the Community Pass Project. So very similar to what you hear me in the Common Man commercial. I talk about the Common Pass. The World Economic Forum had their Common Project. And out of that, they came up with a Common Pass,
Starting point is 02:18:21 which was the prototype for the vaccine passports and all the rest of the stuff. And now MasterCard is calling theirs the community pass. And their executive vice president at MasterCard claims that this will be used to integrate marginalized communities. Oh, we're just going to do it to help people. This is the same stuff we've seen from Bill Gates all the way through all of this. And, of course, his organization that he created quite a while back, ID2020, where we're going to get a global ID for everybody. We're going to start the process in 2020, which they did. And now MasterCard is actually working with Bill Gates' ID 2020.
Starting point is 02:19:06 They're going to make the digital ID and wallet in these poor countries in Sub-Saharan Africa or the Asia Pacific areas. You get a digital ID and a wallet from the government that MasterCard will be the ones to put this out. And isn't it amazing? I mean, we see all of these multinational corporations, these billionaires, whether you're talking about Bill Gates or you're talking about Zuckerberg with his Libra coin or you're talking about MasterCard with their Community Pass project or Sam Altman with his WorldCoin.
Starting point is 02:19:40 They all want to be the guy who is going to be picked to run this thing. Right. And that's another reason why all these car companies and everybody else fold in on this ESG. Yes, we will do whatever you want because we want to be one of the one or two or maybe three people, corporations that are allowed to run this whole thing. And so they're going to use this digital ID and wallet it will and the as reclaim the net says it will allow them access to services such as government benefits so it's going to bribe them bribe them that's what Gates did in India with the odd-horse system everybody take a number and we'll give
Starting point is 02:20:22 you government services and food and health care. The emphasis of this VP for MasterCard, her name is Tara Nathan. Her emphasis on using offline digital channels to supposedly empower marginalized individuals raises eyebrows, says Reclaim the Net. Is this another case of a multinational company trying to sell its tech solutions to unsuspecting communities under the guise of altruism well i mean this is they're selling their products to the government which has an agenda to as you heard michael yearden say to kill us all you go back when tony and i were talking you know about the depopulation agenda war and how that could help them with their great talking about the depopulation agenda of war and how that could help them with their great reset and the rest of this stuff.
Starting point is 02:21:09 Of course, Paul Ehrlich, who wrote the population bomb, and he was one of the drivers for the first Earth Day in 1970. So he wrote his population bomb in the late 60s. And I've played for you the clips of him saying, you know, we got to get rid of a lot of people. Maybe one of the ways that we can do that is war, but maybe we can just sterilize people and other things like that and reduce having kids and things.
Starting point is 02:21:32 Maybe we can do it gradually and peacefully, or if that doesn't work, we can just have a big war. So their VP, Nathan, was eager to elaborate on the various components of Community Pass. She's broken it down into at least three right now. Listen to this. Farm pass. Well, there you go, for your food.
Starting point is 02:21:51 Wellness pass, for your health care. Commerce pass, to make sure that you can, you know, give you permission to buy and sell. Seems like I read that somewhere before. You know, you've got to have this number to buy and sell anything. Yeah, 2,000 years ago. Revelation. The Wellness Pass initiative seems particularly odd, says Reclaim the Net.
Starting point is 02:22:13 It is positioned as a system to monitor vaccine rollouts. Oh, wow, because that's the only thing these people talk about when they talk about health, your vaccines. Well, it's actually anti-wellness is how we ought to do it. These people are anti-Christ, and they are anti-wellness with their wellness pass, their vaccine pass. Let's track about how many vaccines that you've had. Their goal is to expand the reach of community pass to over 30 million people by 2027. Digital identities under the pretense of progress
Starting point is 02:22:48 could well turn into tools for invasive surveillance. Yes, of course, that's right. And they said, reclaiming their recent ID 2020 certification. See, Gates' ID 2020, they kicked all this stuff out in 2020. Eventually, they want everybody everywhere to have an ID. And he's also got the IA 2030, which is his immunization agenda 2030. Everyone, everywhere, every vaccine, every age. And so he's got a certification program with ID2020,
Starting point is 02:23:25 and MasterCard is working with him on that as well. Jason Barker says, this is quickly moving to the mark of the beast. Yes, it is. I did a report on this where they are trying to make unbankable people become bankable. They need to do that in order to make sure that everybody will get their mark,
Starting point is 02:23:43 and when they say marginalized or under undeserved communities, what they really mean is people who deal primarily in cash. Yeah, that's right. Absolutely right, Jason. And again, um, you want to see that report, um, nights, the nights of the storm.com is where you'll see that we can find Jason's program, Foxhole Report, Angry Tigers, Snake and Tiger Report, Financial Report. Of course, they do Knights of the Storm together.
Starting point is 02:24:11 They've got a list there of all the different, a lot of different programs, including this one and The Times and where you can find them. Guard Goldsmith, His Liberty Conspiracy. All of those are there. Great place to check the schedules. And so we're going to take a quick break conspiracy, all of those are there. Great place to check the schedules. And so we're going to take a quick break and we're going to come back and just by the way, NN says, and thank you for the tip, NM.
Starting point is 02:24:36 I appreciate that. Says ID2020.org lists many partners. UN Agenda 2030, the store says they want everyone on earth to have a digital ID right on the website. That's right. No making no secret about this agenda. Uh, it was another thing that made it so obvious because they put that stuff out there before these, they rolled out this thing.
Starting point is 02:24:56 That's why I said it was such a betrayal to see that happening from Trump. It's like, you know, and, and again, the question is, did he not know? Was he that stupid or did he know and he betrayed us i think he betrayed us because he's continued to do it long after this stuff was done now jason says yes and then they put it out right there for everybody to see but we are called tinfoil hat people if we point that out well we're going to take a quick break and when we come back i've got several things to talk about here. We've got some big moves really being made in cars.
Starting point is 02:25:29 And it's kind of interesting how a small group of people is actually making this happen. Now, they're pulling back these automobile companies, a relatively small group. We'll talk about that. We'll be right back. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You're listening to the david knight show i love these comments here about the master id a mastercard id uh george boy 11 42 says hence the name master card yeah well why don't they have a problem with that you know i mean they you got the realtors out there these woke realtors say We can't call it the master bedroom anymore because that implies slavery somehow.
Starting point is 02:26:47 It's like, well, the MasterCard thing is literal slavery. They write it right there as well. They're your master right there. The card is our master. As they say, it's Pizza Planet. NJC 4007, I'm a lone wolf member signed up under David. Love it. Thanks, Tony and Dave. Well, thank you.
Starting point is 02:27:06 Appreciate that. And a Trump burger forever says, makes you feel like Scrooge McDuck with all these coins. Yeah. I just put them in the basement and you can dive into them like Scrooge McDuck. I saw I had this big pile of coins and he would dive into it. Like it's the, you know, the plastic balls that you see. Um, Audi, uh, modern retro radio. Dive into it like it's the plastic balls that you see. Audi, Modern Retro Radio.
Starting point is 02:27:28 When people advocate ending the drug war, we're not advocating people openly doing drugs on the street. We are advocating the end of police violating people's Fourth Amendment rights, planting drugs on them and the rest of the stuff. That's true. You know, we saw that happen with alcohol prohibition. It corrupted the police. it corrupted due process, it corrupted so many things. But fortunately at the time, we did still have people who actively participated as fully informed jurists, and they were shutting that down because they saw the abuse.
Starting point is 02:28:00 But even with alcohol, they didn't come after the end users as much as they did with drugs. That was a part of the strategy that flipped around during the Reagan administration to come after the end users, but it hasn't worked. We still have the drug issue and we could say arguably that it's worse because just as we saw with alcohol prohibition, people turned to more potent forms of whatever it is that people have prohibited. So you saw before alcohol prohibition, people turned to more potent forms of whatever it is that people have prohibited. So you saw before alcohol prohibition, you saw primarily use of beer and wine, and then they turned to hard alcohol. And what are we seeing now? We're seeing selective breeding or genetic modification, I don't know which it is, that's created very,
Starting point is 02:28:42 very potent strains and dangerous strains of marijuana. but we got all kinds of new drugs things like fentanyl things like trank they're going to constantly be coming up with new stuff like that and that's a characteristic that is a a if you want to call it an adverse event uh for prohibition so you wind up with a much worse version of the substances and things like that, more corrupt government. And because law enforcement is not addressing, able to address, what is a spiritual and medical issue, we have to address that in a different way. But I always mention it whenever I think about that i've always told my sons that about the prohibition stuff you know you get more effective forms of it and they would always say well i said you know that's going to happen with guns too and they said cool uh no it's
Starting point is 02:29:36 not going to be cool when people are are uh have very very potent weapons because they've outlawed other guns they're going to come up with stuff and there's going to be um no limit to human ingenuity in terms of coming up with that um on mj uh mj says bud light it makes me laugh every time they do something to get their market back yeah yeah they're a bit of a joke aren't they and then a couple of comments here about disney and sorcery uh on 61 says the magic of disney is they put lipstick on a pig and people don't realize that they're looking at a pig or kissing a pig if you will even uh and bob of atlantis says disney is sorcery programming the minds of the youth to hate their parents yeah i agree that's one of the reasons why they had a big issue with the parental rights bill.
Starting point is 02:30:25 The other thing that Disney sells very cleverly is, and it's something that all of Hollywood sells, but especially Disney. Follow your heart. Follow your heart. Let your conscience be your guide. Well, you should never violate your conscience. But your conscience is not always a great guide. It could have been seared with hot iron from repeated abuse, or it could have been misformed and mistrained and things like that. You need an absolute standard, and that's
Starting point is 02:30:59 why we look at a biblical worldview that provides us with that absolute standard in the same way that the Constitution provides us with an unchanging it can be changed there is a process to amend that but it is a fixed standard that's driven into the ground and when people violate that even if like this new speaker they call themselves a constitutionalist, then obey it yourself. This is from Robert, and he says, I was thinking when these World Economic Forum elite types, what they really need is an electric private jet, especially when taking those long transatlantic flights. I like that a lot.
Starting point is 02:31:39 It's kind of like a long walk off of a short pier, a long trip with a long transatlantic flight with a battery with it. But I thought it was very interesting. We talked about this some yesterday with Eric Peters. The fact that you're seeing these big car companies pull back for a number of reasons from the EV agenda that has been pushed on them so heavily by government. Again, they want to do everything they can to please the government. That's their customer, not you. Their customer is the government.
Starting point is 02:32:12 And they want to do everything they can to support ESG, environmental societal governance, because they want to be the mobility company that will provide you with a Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash, Johnny Cab autonomous taxi. You know, give me the franchise for that. And so they want to be the handmaid of this government program. And yet, I was really heartened by this. I, you know, I have had bad experiences with unions uh i i typically don't like that kind of collectivism the unions have had for the most part they've been very socialist or
Starting point is 02:32:54 marxist in their political aspect i was in the teamsters union when i was a musician and i felt that it was a true exploitation i felt you, you know, we've got government out there and government is taxing us and exploiting us and we have all these rules and taxes and fees and everything that we have to pay to the musicians union and the rest of this stuff. And I just, you know, it's like just another parasitic organization.
Starting point is 02:33:18 That was not, by the way, the attitude of our parents' generation. As a matter of fact, I had some of my friends who are musicians and were getting paid because that was at a time when you still had live music and they had, um, um, at least two of them, uh, had fathers who had been musicians as well. And, you know, they had been around, you know, 40s and 50s and stuff. And they said, no, the Musicians Union really saved us. It was a great thing at that point in time.
Starting point is 02:33:52 It may have gotten out of control by now, but it was a good thing at that point in time. So, you know, we understand different times and different aspects of it. But there is a big socialist organized crime aspect to it. There is also exploitation. And when you go on strike for this stuff, you usually wind up losing money because, you know, even though you get a raise out of the end of it, or you get some, some things like that, it usually, it doesn't cover the money that you lost during the strike. So in general, I'm not a union supporter, and I say all that because I was really kind of heartened to see these people come together and see the bigger picture for once. And the bigger picture is, if you're going to do electric vehicles, we're all out of work.
Starting point is 02:34:40 And that pressure combined with the market reality that General Motors and these other companies, General Motors and Ford and Stellantis, as we talked about yesterday with Eric Peters, they're on a path to bankruptcy because nobody can afford to, even if they wanted to, they can't afford to buy these expensive EV vehicles that the government is mandating. And so there is a kind of, we got to face the reality of this, you know, GM and Ford and Stellantis and these other companies, they're not going to be able to hang around in order to be the Johnny cab companies, because they're going to be out of business before that happens. If they don't pull back. And so, you know, like I said, a relatively small group of people. And I think it is important, you know, if we, I think we do need in some way, we don't necessarily need to have a big union organization that can become another predator on us, but we need to somehow come together as a G. Edward Griffin. When I interviewed him years ago, he said, we need to learn how to act collectively
Starting point is 02:35:41 for individual liberty. These people acted collectively, few determined people, 5,000 auto workers shut down GM's biggest, most profitable plant in Arlington, Texas. I mean, over and over again, as we look at them forcing us into one thing after the other, we have to refuse at some point to do that. And just as Michael Yurden was saying,
Starting point is 02:36:03 it's going to be inconvenient for you to use cash. You're going to get laughed at. And, you know, if we're wrong about all this stuff, well, then, you know, you're going to be laughed at. But if we're right about it, they're trying to kill you.
Starting point is 02:36:17 And so at some point, we've got to say, well, I'm not going to go along with that anymore, whatever the cost. The biggest, most profitable plant in Arlington, Texas, shut down 5,000 American
Starting point is 02:36:26 auto workers, joining more than 40,000 UAW members in their ongoing strike against the big three. And of course, why was this so profitable? Well, their Arlington, Texas assembly plant builds the Chevy Tahoe, the Chevy Suburban, the GMC Yukon, the Cadillac Escalade. These are GM's most profitable vehicles. What do they have in common? Well, they're the big SUVs, right? And that's where they make their money. And so these people strategically targeted them at their most profitable sites.
Starting point is 02:37:07 And they did that over and over again. The walkout at GM's biggest plant comes after 6,800 autoworkers shut down Stellantis' most profitable plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan. And 8,700 autoworkers shut down Ford's most profitable plant in Louisville, Kentucky. As a result of the ongoing strike, GM CEO Mary Barra and other executives told investors that they are abandoning their goal to produce 400,000 electric vehicles from 2022 through mid-2024, among other EV priorities. See, that's the bigger picture. It isn't, can we get another dollar raise or whatever it is, or $10 raise.
Starting point is 02:37:52 I mean, with inflation and all the rest of it, they're not even going to have a job. And they finally got to that realization. And we're not going to have a life, we're not going to have food, housing, transportation, anything, if we don't somehow find a way to come together and peacefully say, we're not participating in any of this stuff anymore. Barrett said GM has got work to do in order to hit its low to mid single digit earnings before interest and taxes margin target by 2025. GM's decision to delay retooling of a large factory in Orion Township, Michigan, to build
Starting point is 02:38:29 electric pickup trucks will save them $1.5 billion in capital investments next year. So we're going to pull back from that because that's an investment of $1.5 billion into something that people don't want to buy. We're going to pull back on this, not make that investment to build something that Biden wants, but nobody else wants. What a novel idea. You're going to focus on profits instead of ESG and what the World Economic Forum and what Biden wants. Who wants this stuff?
Starting point is 02:39:03 Well, it's only the politicians and Klaus Schwab. The Biden IRA, the Infrastructure Reduction Act, promises to shower billions in taxpayer money on automakers via EV tax credits. But auto workers and UAW leadership have repeatedly warned that not only is that money not trickling down to them, but one auto worker on strike says, I think EVs are going to wipe us out. They don't need spark plugs. They don't need oil filters and many other things.
Starting point is 02:39:35 If we don't have those parts, I feel like we don't have a whole lot to do. Well, that's the plan. They do want to wipe you out. They do want to eliminate private vehicles, including electric vehicles. And so GM is pulling back and Honda and GM, who had a partnership that was going on to come together and build and develop electric vehicles. They have both said, we're going to scrap those plans to develop electric vehicles. As I said yesterday, winning on a lot of different fronts here. After studying this for a year, we decided that it would be difficult as a business.
Starting point is 02:40:12 So at the moment, we are ending development of affordable EV, said Honda CEO. Well, guess what? That's not rocket science. We all know that it's not profitable. It's everywhere, written in big, big letters. The decision to shut down the deal comes amid a United Auto Workers strike in the U.S. against three major automakers, and it's now gone on for more than a month. But it's not about that.
Starting point is 02:40:36 It's about the EV and the fact that there's no profit in it, and people can't afford it the ev conversion is also a problem in areas where the democrats are soft on crime because there's a lot of vandalism of these charging stations especially the very expensive cables that are used to charge them those are being ripped off and even people are having this stolen from their private homes. As the number of EVs on the road increases, so does the need for reliable charging stations. However, cases of charging
Starting point is 02:41:14 cords being cut or stolen, essential parts can render stations inoperable for days. In February, a new Tesla supercharger station in California was destroyed just days after opening. The stations had a total of eight high-speed V3 supercharger stalls, and every single cable was stolen. And when you look at this, a lot of these places, as one person was doing their journey, and they said, well, this just didn't work.
Starting point is 02:41:43 We went to a lot of places and they didn't work and then some other ones were some areas that it took us to and these were really dodgy areas we didn't want to hang around the middle of the night and what looked to be possibly a high crime area i mean you're going to be hanging around there for 30 minutes or more not safe what about the personal uh danger and all these things, theft of price, pricey cables used to charge EVs has been happening from owners driveways as well. Uh, because a lot of people are afraid to put them in their homes because it
Starting point is 02:42:15 could cause a fire. NBC reported that an EV driver in July had his charging cord stolen from his LA driveway and it cost him $2,700 for replacement. This is why they're stealing this. And again, it's in these places like LA where they don't punish crime like this property crime, especially. So Ford has the best selling vehicle.
Starting point is 02:42:42 I think it still is, the F-150 trucks, and yet their electric version sales have plunged by 46%. So again, it's not rocket science to understand that nobody wants this thing. And so GM was going to spend $1.5 billion to tool up an electric truck plant. And maybe they looked at the fact that Ford, even with its popular F-150, sales have plunged 46% for that, for the Lightning electric pickup. And again, they're trying to compete on price with Tesla. Tesla's got lower costs because they've been in this longer ford's ceo of course famously back in august took the trip said it was really with uh his ev tried to do it across
Starting point is 02:43:32 country said this this ain't ready for prime time yet he said it's a really good reality check of the challenges of what our customers go through and the importance of fast charging and having charging stations but we don't have them you know They made a deal with Tesla, but again, there's all these plug-in compatibilities. So, of course, the other person who took the trip and he was having so many problems, he wound up just having it towed in and then renting a gas- powered vehicle to finish his vacation. Look at Lucid. Uh, this is one of the, even, even though with the hyper cars, the really super expensive cars, uh, Lucid is losing $338,000 per vehicle.
Starting point is 02:44:19 It is, they said an unsustainable business. You think, uh, maybe they'll make it up in volume, you know. And they actually say that. One of the Bloomberg Intelligence, I don't think this guy is too intelligent, Lucid may burn $338,000 per vehicle this year, an increase over the $325,000 they lost just months ago per vehicle, demonstrating how its unsustainable business model requires, here's what it requires, significant scaling.
Starting point is 02:44:51 So you've got to make it up on volume. Sir, we're losing $338,000 for every vehicle we sell. Well, we're going to have to sell it. We're going to have to make it up in volume. We're going to have to scale it up. Interestingly enough um the largest shareholder in lucid is muhammad bin salman the prince of saudi arabia he's not somebody who's known for making shrewd investments but he does have deep pockets so maybe he'll keep losing
Starting point is 02:45:20 338 000 per vehicle uh so uh even uh elon Elon Musk said it's going to be a challenging 12 months. It's a challenging 12 months for anybody to be able to afford a regular car. But these are typically going $15,000 to $20,000 more than an internal combustion engine. And has all these issues as well. Rivian just announced they plan to raise $1.5 billion in convertible notes to shore up their balance sheet. And Lucid's pinning its hopes on a new model that's going to be coming out in late 2024, if they can hang on that long. They better not sell any cars or they'll be out of money by then.
Starting point is 02:46:00 But in 2024, they've got a new model, and they're calling it Gravity. I don't think the gravity of the situation is really at home with these people yet. They need to talk to their accountants. Maybe they should call it Gravitas, the word that entered the echo chamber of journalism a few years ago. Because it's very, very serious stuff. My son says what they mean is they need significant scaling of government funding. That's right. To make their business model work. We have a new model coming out that will only lose a small amount of money on next year.
Starting point is 02:46:33 Yeah. If we can just hang on to that. I, I, when, yeah. How much of an improvement does it need to be to, to go from losing $338,000 a vehicle to, um, uh, making a profit? I mean, it's radical. Um, uh, Brian, Deb McCartney, your brain, you are brainwashed as a kid to accept the union and to think that they work for you as they pay themselves exorbitant salaries
Starting point is 02:46:55 and take many work trips. Yeah. That, uh, it never brainwashed me. I was very angry about it. And, you know, one of the things that really bothered me i just say this too um i worked at bush gardens and um one summer and um uh we had um we had a horn group and did chicago tunes and things like that and and uh maynard ferguson stuff and uh we alternated with a uh with belly dancers um and the the musicians who played for them uh well one of them
Starting point is 02:47:28 the drummer uh had to perform in a one of these costume character things i mean that a lot of respect for him being able to do that but they had a guy who was doing it just for the summer uh and um so they had a drummer they had a clarinet player who was actually a an anthropology professor from usf and they had an accordion player and i don't remember them having anybody other than just those three and then a bunch of belly dancers and the um And they paid just under what the union wage was per hour. But according to the union, you would work 45 minutes and you get a 15-minute break. What Busch Gardens was doing was they wanted continuous entertainment, so we would play a 30-minute set and they'd play a 30-minute set. So we were working less than 45 minutes.
Starting point is 02:48:25 And if you normalized it, we were actually making more per hour than the minimum that the union wanted the musicians to make. But they weren't flexible about that. Well, I don't care if you let them work for 30 minutes. You're still going to pay them this much per hour. And so at that time, I did that before I joined the union. I had to join the union with another band that I got in after that, but the belly dancer group, the guy who was playing accordion,
Starting point is 02:48:54 was a member of the musicians' union, but even in those days where there was live music, it was really hard to find a gig as an accordion player, as you can imagine. He got this job, and Bus Bush gardens being blackballed and they would send people around and look, and they had somebody saw him from the union and, um, they gave him a massive fine and all the rest of this stuff. And yeah, that, that really left a bad taste in my mouth before I even got into the union.
Starting point is 02:49:23 So, yeah. Um, what sort of instrument did you play, David? I picture it as a bass player or a saxophone. Oh, you got it. Saxophone. Played sax. Also played keyboard, but not in the Busch Gardens band. ON61EV vehicles are government-sanctioned child slave labor.
Starting point is 02:49:42 Yeah, if you look at how they get the cobalt in Africa. No Truth in Them says electric four-wheel drive sounds like the worst off-road experience. Well, yeah, there'll be a lot of people calling in a helicopter to get your car out of there. It'll also be pretty heavy, too. Comments about Disney. Obsolete Man 1776.
Starting point is 02:50:03 Are tax dollars paid for that CIA controlled operation called Disney. Yeah. Grant seven, seven, seven, seven EVS will make our cars a centrally controlled commodity. That's the whole point. Get everybody, everything on the grid, your car, your heat and air conditioning, your stove. I mean, everything on the grid, a high boost.
Starting point is 02:50:23 I'm sure the cables have copper in them, which is worth a lot of recycling. My Lowe's now has all copper cables under lock and key now. Oh, you know, LA, they got to put everything under lock and key. Paleo Armory, worthless in Texas. We drive too far. Yep. Yep. Everything is so far in Texas.
Starting point is 02:50:43 No demand on EV or Trump shot yet. Constant heavy push. They keep going. Brian and Deb McCartney. David, we're going to send you a link to a new mining venture here in Minnesota. Mining for EV battery minerals. A Department of Defense venture. On CBDC, KWD 68 is about to the point where the cash isn't accepted in some
Starting point is 02:51:07 places and in others you get a look of amazement yeah well remember you know i had um uh pierce corbin on and um you know it was aldi in the uk we have them here but they haven't done this yet but in the uk they said no no cash at all uh you have to op in get our our you know app and and then we will scan the stuff and and he went in and he got some strawberries and he said here's the money for the strawberries we can't take that they called he said call the police and they said well there's no crime i mean this is legal tender he can actually give you this stuff you got to figure out how to process it um Um, obsolete man, 1776. I don't take cash. I won't give them my business. Well, that was the point that he was making.
Starting point is 02:51:51 We're going to take a very quick break and we'll be right back. Using free speech to free minds it's the david knight show well when we look at how the borders are wide open and we understand the agenda behind that you know chaos friction all the rest of these things that are happening there. I thought this was a very interesting video. This is a black man in Georgia who is seeing all of these young military age people brought in from Africa. They don't even speak English. You'll hear him at the very beginning of the thing. He tries to engage one of these guys. He says, you're all seeing this.
Starting point is 02:52:44 Do you understand what they're doing here? You stand right there? Huh? You stand right there? Yeah. Okay, then. So how long have you been in America? You been in America? They flew you in? Yeah, they flew you in America. Okay, go ahead, man. I'm done. You don't see what's going on here. And they stand right here.
Starting point is 02:53:13 You see what's going on here guys? See I keep my eyes are open and y'all right here being entertained, want to be separate. And they bring these people right in our communities, guys, right in our communities. There's something about to happen. That we so busy being highly favored and coming against each other. Yup, they're standing in this place right here.
Starting point is 02:53:41 These African guys right here, look at it right there. Y'all need to share this video, man. Why are these African guys coming in and out? They just dropping them off, man. In the melanated communities, they're dropping them off, guys. They're just dropping them off in our communities. Man, this is ridiculous. Look at them. man, this is ridiculous. Look at him.
Starting point is 02:54:09 And this goes on for quite some time. And he understands. You all see what's happening with us? You understand what's going on? They keep us entertained. They keep us distracted. You know, even the people who pay attention to politics. Oh, what's going on with the speaker's race?
Starting point is 02:54:24 What's going on between Trump and Biden as if if it mattered they're doing this to us and you know when we look at this we take oh it's mexicans coming across the border and no no no it's way beyond that venezuelans are coming in far more than mexicans are for example they topped mexicans for the largest group of nationals arrested illegally crossing the u.s southern border for the first time on record. Mexicans were arrested 39,733 times crossing the border. Well behind Venezuelans and Guatemalans and Hondurans and Colombians rounded out the top five, but they're coming in from all over the world.
Starting point is 02:55:01 As he's pointing out, they're bringing in people from Africa and putting them in the black community, but it's not families, it's young men. He says, what are they doing? What are they setting us up for? The Biden administration recently announced temporary legal status for nearly a half million Venezuelans who are already in the United States on July 31st. Border Patrol said they were constantly engaging with domestic and foreign partners
Starting point is 02:55:26 to address historic hemispheric migration, including large migrant groups traveling on freight trains and to enforce consequence, including by preparing for direct repatriations to Venezuela. I mean, when you look at these people, the massive programs in El Salvador, that harsh prison situation that they've got there, do you think that they're going to keep spending money on an army of soldiers to try to keep these people under control? Or do you think maybe they'll just put them on a train and ship them north to us, which is what Castro did with his Mario boat lift decades ago. There were 4,000 encounters of Chinese nationals along the southwest border
Starting point is 02:56:11 in September compared to 2,400 in August. It's accelerating. In September 2022, there were only 400 encounters involving Chinese nationals. In other words, more than 10 times the number in one year of people coming from China. According to Border Patrol statistics, 169 people on the FBI terror watch list encountered between ports of entry at the southern border in the past 12 months, a number that exceeds not only fiscal year 22's record setting 98. So they set a record in 2022 of 98.
Starting point is 02:56:49 So far this year, it's 169. They busted through that record pretty big. And it was more than the last six years combined. That's the number of people on a terrorist watch list. There's one migrant for every american that is born coming across in 2023 that's biden he bragged about how he was going to replace and change the demographics of america well this is what it looks like and when you look at this it's actually more than that more than four million economic migrants crossed the southern
Starting point is 02:57:27 border and that is in contrast to 3.67 million americans born and those 3.67 million americans that were born would include children of illegal aliens anchor babies a vast economic competition for the three million american youths who graduated from schools in the 10 months up to october 2022 so fewer jobs for high school students because if somebody can hire an adult who can do this job they're not going to hire the high school students that's been going on for a very long time and then they talk about, they give a couple of examples of New York Times talked about a social worker in Washington state earning $72,000 a year, 49 years old. She got into credit card issues. She got evicted from her home.
Starting point is 02:58:17 She's living in her car. That's her only thing that she owns right now. Of course, they want to take the cars away. And then they contrast that with a man who's come from Venezuela who is 45 years old and began working in construction, then changed jobs, now rents a basement apartment. He's being given help by non-governmental organizations. There's not any NGOs that are helping the Americans who are here. The American dream has now become an alien dream, become alienated from all of this.
Starting point is 02:58:51 And it gets even worse. As you saw him saying, well, you all understand what is happening here? Better understand. We look at the crime that is happening in El Salvador. We look at the fact we had 12 Mexican police officers ambushed by these drug gangs in Acapulco. And also the fact that what we saw happening in Minneapolis, where Ilhan Omar is elected as a Congress representative. Many people said what they brought in with all the massive number of Somalis, they got about 90,000 that got brought in. They call it Little Mogadishu.
Starting point is 02:59:26 Very dangerous area, just like this guy saying in georgia hey they're bringing in these people maybe some of them are somali we don't know but they're doing the same thing in rural wisconsin they start out with a few hundred that they bring in and then before you know it they extend it to cousins and the grandparents and all the rest of this stuff. And the 75 refugees that they're bringing in to rural Wisconsin are likely to follow the same pattern that we saw in Minneapolis, exploding into tens of thousands. Thank you for joining us. The Common Man They created Common Core to dumb down our children.
Starting point is 03:00:18 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. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common.
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