The David Knight Show - 27Oct22 In USA, "Decree Violation Scores" Used to Create Coalition of the Fearful
Episode Date: October 26, 2022Cannibalism in Hollywood — and mainstream America follows. Why is it being celebrated along with Jeffrey Dahmer? 3:22It's rare to be able to hold money and not be corrupted by it. Multi-billiona...ire owner of Hobby Lobby on why he's giving away his fortune so he doesn't ruin the lives of children and grandchildren, “wealth can be a curse". 8:39What does Christian nationalism even mean? Something for both left and right to think about 21:37What's going on with "The Reawaken America Tour"? The left attacks, saying it "has brought together fanatical election deniers, anti-vaccine deniers and self-proclaimed prophets." 34:52Does the church need to "stay in its lane" to handle the challenges of this cultural moment? Should we "stay in the closet"? 45:00Rishi Sunak is a Davos Prince (like Trudeau and Rutte). But Rishi is focused on the financial controls and takeover — CBDC, ESG, surveillance 56:58Tulsi Gabbard’s involvement with Davos and why she needs to come clean. 1:00:16In the wake of what Nigel Farage has called a “globalist coup”, Charles Walker and the UK had this to say. 1:07:35The reason why Liz Truss was kicked out of the government. 1:09:52WATCH: Rishi Sunak is a “world economic forum robot” — literally 1:19:41Baby Elephants are on the move as GOP candidates walk to the finish line. But are there NO angry bull elephants coming to take on tyranny? The pathetic tiptoeing around tyranny witnessed in the debates this week 1:33:17What is the "coalition of the fearful", and how did Democrats create it with Covid "decree violation scores"? 1:40:35What would you like to be two weeks out of a hotly contested election and have only 19 masked people show up to your townhall? 1:43:48Hillary Clinton, the original election conspiracy theorist, now says to her "invisibles" that right wing extremists have a plan to literally steal the next presidential election. 1:48:58Fetterman mumbles & stumbles during Tuesday’s debate. 1:54:56Ron Desantis vs. Charlie Crist — what was NOT said 1:57:11INTERVIEW: Julie Wentz: The vision for Freedom Health Care is going to be different. 2:04:46The American Medical Association has become thoroughly corrupt and beyond reform. 2:21:17The global pandemic treaty and vaccine passports are still the goal of EU and global governance. 2:30:10TSA and the government are trying to push tyranny again with airline employees.2:44:39Find 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-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 26th of October, Year of Our Lord 2022.
And we are going to be talking today to someone who is with Freedom Healthcare. I've talked to her before, Julie Wentz. She was in Arizona when I talked to her before. She's now
moved to Tennessee. That is not the relevant part. What is relevant is that she's put together
an organization that is going to give us an alternative to healthcare. It's going to be
very important. She's going to be joining us in the third hour. I'm also going to give us an alternative to health care. It's going to be very important.
She's going to be joining us in the third hour.
I'm also going to go back and take another look at what is really going on with this new prime minister in the UK.
This is something that affects all of us worldwide.
It is a pattern of control.
We have seen these Davos puppets,
like Trudeau, like Mark Rututa in the Netherlands coming after food.
Rishi is the guy they've put into place for the financial attack, the CBDC.
We're going to talk about him as well as take a look at some of the debates, the election that is coming up.
We've had some interesting occurrences happening in the debate.
Musk is going to be buying Twitter, he says, by tomorrow, so we'll see about that.
Stay with us. We'll be right back.
I want to begin, however, with where our culture is right now.
We need to figure out where we are in all this, and we look at what is happening
in our culture. Did you ever think, even a couple of years ago,
that we would have the open sexualization of children?
That they would be gaslighting them in order to mutilate them?
Did you think that would be happening?
Did you think that they would be able to lock us down in fear?
People even being afraid to go to church.
What does that say about your faith?
Evidently, you don't believe it, right? If you believe what God has to say, you're not going to hide from a virus. You're going to do what you're called to do. A society that would lock us down and require us
to either get a genetic code injection
or to be expelled out of society.
Did you think you were going to see that?
Well, in a society that is, obviously,
the political leaders are moving to starve us deliberately
of energy, of fuel, of transportation, and ultimately
of food, why wouldn't they then now embrace cannibalism? And we're seeing this. There's
been a slew of films about cannibalism. And I understand how Hollywood works. Somebody comes
up with an idea and everybody copies it. There there was a movie that came out uh about earth about volcanoes so it was a big budget volcano movie and and you
and then you would see this happening over and over again this pattern of behavior
some major studio would come up with a very big budget film about a concept it's going to be an
asteroid that's going to hit it's going to be a volcano that's going to hit or something like that.
It's going to be a big blockbuster, lots of special effects,
and get a lot of talent on board.
Then somebody else would say, that's a great concept.
Let's do it.
They would do a cheaper version of that and get it to the theaters first.
Usually, there was three of them.
One group would come out and do something very, very quick and dirty that was really horrible.
Then would come the mediocre one. And then would come the big budget one that everybody was
copying to start with. And so I understand this is a pattern that they do this type of thing. And there is to some extent a copycat aspect to all these films that are coming out about cannibalism. But on the other
hand, you now have at the film festivals, it used to be all about trying to push the envelope with
sexual content. Now they push the envelope with cannibal content to the extent that even at
these film festivals,
you have people throwing up and leaving so disgusting.
And so now we have a pizza place in Texas and Lubbock,
Texas,
a capital pizza is cutting a slice off of the fascination with serial killer
Jeffrey Dahmer by setting up a prop item
around him. They haven't put this on the menu, but they have a
display of a pizza that you could get that has facsimile
fingers and eyeballs in it, amongst other things,
to try to look like blood and guts.
And they said they're doing this to honor Halloween and the Netflix series Dahmer,
the monster, the Jeffrey Dahmer story. So, you know, of course, we call him a monster,
so it's okay to delve into this story and to make, essentially, a hero out of him.
I've seen this done with the Silence of the Lambs series and things like that.
They become a dark hero.
Now, you know, they love to do, Disney loves to do, Marvel, now owned by Disney, loves to do movies about their villains.
That's where our society is.
But the ultimate villain is somebody who, as his mother said,
she just couldn't believe what a truly satanic monster he was.
But what does it say about our society when we are infatuated with that,
when we honor that, when we honor an occultic holiday, Halloween,
a holiday celebrating death.
It's not my holiday.
I don't celebrate Halloween.
I've seen too much real death in my life.
I know what is coming,
and you should understand what's coming as well.
You should not look forward to it.
You should look at a way to conquer death.
And there is a way in Christ. That's what we should be honoring.
And I think it is interesting to see, as you have one billionaire retire, you know,
we did have a billionaire retire and give away his fortune to environmental
groups that will turn into a perpetual,
a perpetual harassment of all the rest of us.
It's typically these foundations do you look at the Ford foundation or any of
these things, they, they have an eternal life.
And they're typically used to harass the rest of us forever,
taken over by social activists and others who have an agenda for us.
But Hobby Lobby owner is now retiring.
He's 80. His name is David Green.
He wrote an op-ed piece for Fox News on Friday,
and he talks about why he is giving away Hobby Lobby.
And I think it's kind of interesting, because as we look at what is happening in our society,
we look at what the pharmaceutical companies are doing.
Why are they doing it?
For the love of money.
That's the root of all pharmaceuticals and the root of all evil, right?
The love of money.
That's why they're doing what they're doing.
You look at the massive amounts of money that is in this mutilation of children.
Look at the massive amounts of money that can be had if you drag the culture down to the pit of hell
with your pornography and your violence and the rest of this stuff.
You can make a lot of money.
All the kingdoms of the world are waiting right there for you.
Be handed to you if you worship that stuff.
But here's a guy who didn't.
It's rare to be able to hold money like he does.
He's got a $13 billion net worth.
It's very rare to be able to hold money and not be corrupted by it.
And I think because he held this money, he realized just how powerful it can be.
This is a guy, unlike Boromir,
he held the ring and he's held it,
he's carried it for a long time
and he's now 11 to 1
and he wants to give it away like Bilbo Baggins
before it takes him down and he's worried about it away like Bilbo Baggins before it takes him down
and he's worried about anybody else getting it.
It is a ring of power and it has a draw and a pull of its own.
And so he's giving away his ownership of the company
and he doesn't want to inflict it on his children.
That's the key thing here.
Because he said, who am I to ruin the lives of my children and grandchildren with this enormous wealth?
Interesting perspective, isn't it?
Yeah.
As a matter of fact, he doesn't mention Randy Alcorn, but Randy Alcorn talks about that
as well, the treasure principle.
He talks about giving away your wealth to subsequent generations.
And he says, if it's a lot of money, that's a real.
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That's a real problem for them.
Most people cannot handle that.
So anyway, he founded this back in 1970.
Founded Hobby Lobby on a $600 loan, according to Forbes.
Since then, it now has 970 stores across the country.
He's worth an estimated $13.7 billion.
So he's actually almost $14 billion.
As he amassed
a great amount of wealth,
says Breitbart,
he questioned whether or not
he was the owner of the company
and the owner
of the wealth, or if he was just a steward,
which he defines
as a manager of what you have
been entrusted with. He wrote, as an owner, there are certain rights and responsibilities,
including the right to sell the company, to keep the profits for yourself and your family.
As our company grew, that idea began to bother me more and more. Well-meaning attorneys and
accountants advised me to simply pass ownership down to my children and grandchildren. It didn't seem fair to me that I might change or even ruin the future of grandchildren
who had not even been born yet.
Was that a legitimate concern?
You know, when you go back and you look at the Disney family, for example,
Walt Disney, his brother Roy, who took over the company after him,
Walt Disney was much better in terms of the creative aspects of it. And yes, there was some,
he liked to go back into old European fairy tales and stuff and bring in witchcraft and things like
that. But he would also do Johnny Tremaine and other things like that. But, you know, he would also do, um, Johnny Tremaine and other, other things
like that, that celebrated American history, Davy Crockett, stuff like that. And there was
much more of an innocent side to him. Um, I want to get Ted bear back on because, uh, uh, he
had a lot of direct experience with Walt Disney and with others. And so there's been a lot of
questions by Christians in terms of the content, even of the early Disney stuff. But he has an interesting perspective on it.
But certainly his brother, Roy, who took over the over. Disney Entertainment lost a lot of its professional polish, but it got much better in terms of
content.
That's when you had the Robin Hood, for example, that was, I think, the best example of Robin
Hood.
You had, he was anti-attx protester as opposed to a thief.
We had somebody in North Carolina who ran for office and got elected. Her name was Robin Hood.
And she really did see that her total mission was to steal from the rich period, uh, not to give to
the poor, just steal from the rich. Uh, but there were, were you know that was when you had the uh
garfunkel art garfunkel wrote the song about disney girls right and they they were uh disney
would betray innocence at that point in time but take a look at roy disney's granddaughter. She's come out fully woke as hardcore leftist progressive as you can be.
And how did she get that way? How did you get in just two generations from Roy Disney to that?
Well, she probably went to all the best schools, quote unquote.
He thoroughly radicalized her into self-hatred, hatred of America,
hatred of God and country, all the rest of that stuff.
Yeah, it does ruin their lives, typically.
That's generally the rule.
Take a look at all of the people that we admire as entertainers,
whether it is music or whether it is actors,
they're all typically struggling with demons of addiction. And if they're not addicted to drugs
and alcohol and sex, they're addicted to money. They're addicted to fame. They're scared to death
that their last success, they can't enjoy their last success because they're worried that might be their last success.
It might be over.
So it makes them very, very insecure.
Wealth makes people insecure.
They get very concerned that somebody's going to come along and take it away from them.
I think that's one of the things that's really underlying the depopulation movement with the elites.
You know, they're constantly looking over their shoulder.
Who's going to try to take my stuff away from me?
Let's just kill them first.
Honestly, I'm being serious.
I think that's a big part of the motivation.
So let's go back to David Green, who has transcended this.
As Green became turned off by the idea that he was the owner of his wealth,
he came to realize that his wealth did not come from anything that he did himself,
but it came from God.
He said, God was the true owner of my business.
That stewardship.
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I wasn't supposed to take the profits of the business
and use them for myself.
I also had a responsibility to the employees
that God had put in my charge.
So he cited that as reasons
for why he would close on Sunday,
his most profitable day of the week,
why he would pay his employees a minimum of $18.50
when the Democrats were demanding and complaining
that people were not getting $15 an hour before the pandemic.
That's what they were saying.
We've got to force people to pay $15 an hour a couple of years, you know, before the pandemic. That's what they were saying. We got to force people to pay $15 an hour.
He'd pay $18.50 significantly over what the minimum was.
He also noted that his decision was partly inspired by Patagonia founder
Yvonne Chouinard's recent decision to give his company away,
as well as Alan Barnhart of construction giant Barnhart Crane,
who also calls himself a
steward. While Chouinard announced an extensive plan in September to give his company away
to environmental trusts, Green did not do so in his op-ed piece. He's also been politically
involved in the conservative movements. He's been the forefront of several major issues.
For example, in 2014, Hobby Lobby won a landmark Supreme Court case
in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby.
They sued the Obama administration for forcing the company
to cover abortion-related drugs for its employees
under an Obamacare mandate.
It wasn't about the money for him.
He's paying his employees far more than anybody
else pays. It wasn't like, oh, well, I don't want to pay for the extra insurance coverage.
No, it was the ethics of it. The court found that the mandate violated the Religious Freedom
and Restoration Act as a violation of our ability to exercise our religion. He also set up a big museum in Washington, D.C. about the Bible. I will never
be able to, I'll never see it because I'm not about to go to Washington, D.C. ever again.
Last time I went to see a museum up there, I just turned around and left after searching
everywhere for a parking space. I hate that.
I hate cities in particular, and I hate Washington, D.C., worse than any other city I've ever been to.
It's absolutely the worst city I've ever been to.
I said that in 1996 when I ran for Congress.
I said my worst nightmare would be to win and have to go there to live and work.
But I did my best anyway.
In September 2016, Green wrote another op-ed in the USA Today that endorsed Trump for president while simultaneously denouncing Hillary Clinton.
That was reasonable to do at the time.
I endorsed Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton. So did Julian Assange, who subsequently
put on death row by the Trump administration. Julian Assange said, we know what Hillary Clinton
is. We know that Hillary Clinton is corrupt and a warmonger, among other things. He says,
we don't know about Trump yet. So why wouldn't you support Trump over Hillary Clinton?
And that's, you know, so now Assange and I know better.
And I don't know how David Green is, if he's been keeping up with what's going on.
But again, he says, wealth can be a curse.
Wealth can be a curse.
He said, in the mid-1980s, I went through a period where I'd grown proud,
thinking that I had the Midas touch, and I nearly lost the business.
My decision to give away ownership of Hobby Lobby, I chose God. He said, God had to show me that he was the one who granted success.
It's very true.
And I've got to say, that's been my experience as well.
Things came very easy to me the first half of my life, and I got proud, and God helped me.
It's interesting to see, in contrast to what Hobby Lobby, I wonder if it had anything to do
with his decision,
as he saw what happened to Chick-fil-A, for example.
Chick-fil-A, and I don't know the individual who runs it now,
the son of the founder that turned it over to,
but I have seen some very disturbing public actions now by Chick-fil-a actions that dishonor god
they came out and attacked organizations that previously had been supported with
charitable money from chick-fil-a salvation army the uh fellowship for christian athletes
and things like that why because they didn't bow the knee to
LGBT. So Chick-fil-A denounced them as hateful and unworthy of money. And then they turned around
and gave money to the LGBT organizations, to the Southern Poverty Law Center type of things. I
don't know if it was Southern Poverty Law Center. It was one of those that was very much like that. So you now have the founder of Chick-fil-A's son, who's now
running the company, shunning Christian charities and giving money to the gay mafia and progressive
causes. So when he envisioned passing ownership of his company
to his children and grandchildren again, as I said before,
he said, it just didn't seem fair to me
that I might change them or even ruin their life
with this massive amount of money.
I mean, billionaires, you know, just make them instant billionaires.
That would ruin their life. It really would.
So he says it helps tremendously
if you drill down on any ownership and wealth. billionaires that would ruin their life it really would so he says it helps tremendously um uh if
you drill down on any ownership and wealth generally you will find that it is a curse
wealth can be a curse and that it can harm a person's marriage and harm a person's children
and we've seen that over and over again it It's not a theory. He's a very wise person.
He said, the scriptures tell us that God owns everything, and all we did is say, you own it.
We're just going to be the stewards of it. So how do we look at that in our life? How do we look at
that in politics, for example, right? And our involvement in politics.
Going back and forth with this Christian nationalism,
and I'm putting this at the beginning of the program today,
because we need to understand what our orientation is.
We need to think about which side we're on.
We need to think about who we are going to follow,
who we are going to listen to.
Are we going to listen to the mass media?
Are we going to listen to our political leaders, left and right?
Or are we going to follow God and listen to his voice in the Bible?
And so what does Christian nationalism even mean?
Andrew Walker wrote an op-ed piece that I thought was very good.
You'll find it on wng.org.
He said, I still find the term Christian nationalism
unhelpful. I would not claim that label for myself. Some take the term to mean that America
is an unique national covenant with God. That I squarely reject, he says.
Some use that term to describe the government taking active steps to promote a Christian culture.
Well, I'm not sure what that means, he says,
and perhaps there are varying degrees to which that is possible
without important lines getting crossed.
He says Christmas is, after all, a federal holiday.
But he says, as of late, I've seen critics on Twitter
and the media intimate that if one wants
American law to ban
same-sex marriage,
to ban abortion,
to ban transgender
quote-unquote medicine,
health care,
surgeries, if you will,
if you want to repeal no-fault
divorce, you want to promote the natural family, well, then that's Christian nationalism. He says, so, if you will. If you want to repeal no-fault divorce, you want to promote the natural
family, well, then that's Christian nationalism. He says, so if that's Christian nationalism,
he says, I'm guilty as charged. He said, I understand and appreciate the unique role
that Christianity played in shaping our nation's tradition and values. Neither do I want
Christian influence to recede.
As a conservative, I believe resolutely in the need for traditions to shape our common culture.
Cutting a culture off from its good roots is nothing less than cultural self-hatred.
That is why we call these people radicals. That's why these Marxists are called radicals,
because they seek to cut, to uproot.
They go right to the root, and that's what it means.
Radical means changing it at the root,
and that's what they are intent on doing.
They're tearing down statues about historical milestones
and accomplishments that have shaped us as a nation both good and
bad cutting those down is to uproot our culture and our history and our nation to destroy it when
you pull something up by the roots you destroy it you know think of your weeds you got to pull them up by the roots or they're going to
come back they don't want this culture this nation to come back and it is self-hatred
it says apart from a transcendent foundation for law and morality no nation can survive
i want a public morality that is influenced by Christianity, but none,
but I want it done so organically. He says from the bottom up.
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by the genuine voluntary religious commitments of its people.
That's the point.
It has to be bottom-up, not top-down.
It has to be organic, not astroturf.
He says, does anyone really want Nancy Pelosi making ecclesiastical appointments?
He says, I also believe as a Christian,
I have no greater right to civil liberties than does my Jewish or Muslim neighbor.
They are Americans too, without any further qualification.
Even if my faith is numerically larger,
they should not be made to feel like second-class citizens, even as they rightfully
recognize the role that majority culture plays in shaping the nation. Now, he doesn't mention this,
but that is essentially, uniquely, a Christian idea. You're not going to find that kind of idea
in Islam. You have majority Muslim Islamic countries. They're not going to find that kind of idea in Islam. You have majority Muslim Islamic countries.
They're not going to have that kind of tolerance.
We don't see that kind of tolerance with the secular humanist.
We don't see that kind of tolerance with the atheists.
No, you will do what I say, says the LGBT.
You don't even see that kind of tolerance in Israel in a theocracy.
Anytime you have a theocracy, you don't see that kind of
tolerance and I know that Israel is very secular but you know I just say we had a when Karen and
I were in college together we had a friend who was Jewish and several friends who were Jewish
but one of them had spent some time in Israel living there. And so we were talking to her about what it was like and everything.
And just in casual conversation,
she said something about something that had happened in a car.
And she said, and the person was a Christian.
And I said, wait a minute, how did you know they were a Christian?
They were in a car and you were, was it bumper stick or something like that?
She said, no, they have different license plates so if you are jewish you have one license plate if you're christian you have another license
plate if you're muslim you have another license plate and i don't know if that's still the
situation or not that was what it was like 50 years ago and um and so i said to karen after
afterwards i said it's no wonder there's so much problems
there i said do you realize that what they've done is essentially put yellow stars on people's cars
which is what the nazis did to the jews
i said we've got to be careful that we don't become what we fight
that's always the problem isn't it uh so yeah um that's a uniquely christian
idea uh coming out of the struggles of christianity in in the middle ages after christianity had been
thoroughly politicized uh by both uh you know first by by the Catholics and then by Protestants.
And when they joined their Christian faith to the government,
that was when they started killing people if they weren't baptized in their particular faith or whatever.
So you had the, you know, Calvin and his people were killing the Catholics,
and the Catholics were killing the Calvinists in France,
and everybody was killing the Anabaptists
because they were getting baptized again,
and they offended everybody
because the baptism was seen as a political act,
not just as a religious act.
And it was out of that persecution
that people in the Christian faith said,
we're not supposed to have this kind of division.
We're supposed to be united in Christ.
And perhaps the worst thing that we could have
is a violation of people's conscience.
These were the principles
that were the founding principles of America.
It was religious freedom at the foundation level
that was bringing people to this country.
To those claiming the mantle of Christian nationalism, he writes,
this is my plea.
Convince me that this isn't just theology being used to sacralize the culture
or to impose exclusionary political power.
Tell us that you're just not using this, Michael Flynn, to get political power. Tell us that you're just not using this, Michael Flynn,
to get political power.
You know, I'll get to that in a minute here.
Get specific on what particular arrangements
and applications would be entailed.
Tell me, Flynn, if you're going to say
you can't have one nation,
if you don't have one nation under God, if you don't have one religion.
Well, which religion is that?
Since you don't even...
He's implying that it's Christianity and he's got these people following him.
But there's nothing Christian in what he's putting out there anyway.
Tell me, how are you going to achieve sufficient enough majorities in a nation where Christianity is in decline?
How will your movement not excuse, or even worse, how will your movement justify the misuse of Christianity
when and if it is used to perpetuate social harms or your political agenda that is not aligned with God.
To progressive non-Christians who criticize Christian nationalism,
here's my plea.
Convince me that your skepticism about Christian nationalism isn't just a cover for wanting Christians out of politics
and out of power to gag them and to put them into the closet.
That's what is happening with the people throwing this label around.
Anyway, he writes,
Convince me that Christian nationalism is not just another progressive epithet
hurled against conservative Christians.
Convince me that your opposition to Christians having political power
is not just really a blanketed opposition to what others might simply call natural law.
It's just too convenient to delegitimize the areas where progressives are always prone to disagree with Christians by slapping the label Christian nationalism on it.
Or racist or whatever, right?
They have their labels.
So there was an article that came out at the end of last week featured on
drudge talking about the latest event with Michael Flynn and these other
people who are still grifting money off of their followers based on the
election.
That's nearly two years ago.
Just from a political standpoint, constantly looking backward because it's so profitable.
They have no solutions.
They have nothing but complaints about something that they were impotent
to do anything about, that their beloved leader and idol, Trump,
did nothing to stop when it was in his power.
And it was predictable.
I predicted it.
So many people predicted it, left and right.
You had his attorney general, Barr, predicted it.
You had Bernie Sanders predict it.
It was obvious what was going to happen with the election
when you had a lockdown.
But Trump followed the Davos globalist crowd.
He followed Fauci.
He followed the World Health Organization, and he kept it locked down.
And he reaped what he sowed.
And he deserved to lose. He deserves to be in jail for what he did to this country.
With the lockdowns.
And the father of the vaccine.
And yet people are still worshiping this reprobate.
He's not a reprobate.
He's never a Christian.
It's phony.
In everything that he does.
His politics are phony.
His religion is phony.
His elections are phony. His religion is phony. His elections are phony.
Because he's the one as much responsible as anybody else for this lockdown mail-in election.
He is responsible. So more than 100 people were baptized in Pennsylvania
as President Trump called for the troops to be activated.
And this is something that bothers me because this is something that looks very much like
I said, you know, people would be baptized in the Catholic Church or they'd be baptized
in the Calvin's Church or whatever.
And it was a political identification.
It was such a politicized word that when they translated the Bible in King James and other times, they
didn't want to actually talk about, they didn't want to translate that word.
They left it in the Greek baptizo.
We'll say, well, let you figure it out.
Does it mean dunking?
Does it mean immersion?
Which, yeah, it does.
Does it mean sprinkling or pouring?
You know, those are all three different words. No, we'll just put it there in the Greek and let you figure it out.ing? Does it mean immersion? Which, yeah, it does. Does it mean sprinkling or pouring? You know, those are all three different words.
No, we'll just put it there in the Greek and let you figure it out.
You fight over it.
We're not going to take a stand on it.
And that's been the case ever since.
And so it's always had this connotation as well as identification.
And that really is what it is.
It really is an identification when you do it.
But it can be a political identification.
And this particular case where they got Flynn and Trump,
I don't know what the hearts are of these people.
I don't know what they were told.
I'm not going to sit here and judgment of them,
but it really does concern me based on what I've seen said at these places.
What are these people responding to?
So, anyway, some of them paid $500 for a VIP ticket.
There were 5,000 people there.
The article, which is very critical of the entire movement,
this article coming from the left,
said they were celebratory but angry about where the country was headed.
So, since April of last year, the Reawaken America Tour,
and there's another one or two of these things coming up
before they take a break from their fundraising for the winter.
The Reawaken America Tour has brought together fanatical election deniers,
anti-vaccine doctors, self-proclaimed prophets
who have been shown to be false over and over again.
How many of these people who said Trump is a real president, Trump's going to be reinstituted,
and then they continued to do this. Many, many months after Biden was in the White House,
they continued to do that. Some of them have finally admitted that, yeah, they were wrong and apologized for it.
Well, they're still false prophets.
Anyway, when you look at the anti-vaccine doctors, you've had RFK Jr. show up at some
of these.
You've had Simone Gold show up at some of these.
I understand what they're doing.
You know, Simone Gold said she was not there to support Trump.
She went to January the 6th, for which they politically persecuted her.
She went to January the 6th because she wanted to reach a larger audience.
And so I don't criticize her for doing that.
I understand why they would do that. Um, but, um,
when you are speaking at a group, I feel that it's incumbent to say, here's where we agree.
Uh, I do not agree with this particular thing. That's why I got fired because, you know, I've
said many times, I said, I would take a job with CNN if they wanted me to work for them and I'd work for them for the one broadcast and then they would fire me.
But, you know, you have to say, you know, thanks.
Thanks for the platform.
So long and thanks for all the fish, as the dolphins said in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
But, you know, you have to make it clear what you agree with and what you disagree with.
Or if you don't, what happens?
They use these clowns like Flynn to discredit the truth
that RFK Jr. is putting out there,
the truth that Dr. Simone Gold is putting out there.
That's a very difficult.
If you don't draw the line and say,
I'm here to talk about this and I'm not involved with this,
or even to the extent that you say, we disagree about this other thing,
but let me talk to you about this.
If you don't do that, then you get tainted by the lie.
It only takes a little bit of a lie added to a big bunch of truth to destroy it.
Alex Jones is a poster child for that, right?
So we are facing a battle in our country, says Flynn.
I mean, Christianity is under attack.
To be honest, it seems like everything is under attack, says Flynn.
And so you have this particular one in Pennsylvania.
Flynn, Eric Trump, Mike Lindell, Simone Gohl.
Almost every presenter had something to sell.
Flynn was selling a book.
Gohl was selling a fitness program, Moon Boosting Vitamins.
And then some other people were selling blankets that promised to keep radioactive waves away.
Travel size vials of anointing oil,
a glittery $500 handbag in the shape of a revolver.
And Roger Stone,
former Trump advisor collected money for his legal fees in a garbage bag.
Uh,
as I said,
these people are not friends of the movement.
They are not friends to conservatives either,
but, um, yeah, it is, um, when you look at it, People are not friends of the movement. They are not friends to conservatives either.
But, yeah, it is, when you look at it, it's not that they were selling things.
I mean, it's fine to sell stuff.
Simone Gold has got some good vitamins and other things like that that are healthy.
Engaging in commerce is only a crime for liberals. You should only get money if you're selling political favors, according to the
progressives. Nobody else should sell any products. The thing that I have a problem with, it's not a
crime to sell money. It's not a crime to make money. It's a crime to lie to people to make
money. That's the distinction that they don't make. So an increasing number of Republicans
are adopting the ideology of Christian nationalism, says these people, again, using this label as an epithet, uh, which advocates the fusion of American civilian life with a particular form of white conservative Christianity.
They just flew their flag. Samuel Perry, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Oklahoma, co-author of a book, The Flag and the Cross, White Christian Nationalism and the Threat to American Democracy.
Well, again, if you want to know, he's the one who is pushing that idea.
I would suggest ignoring his book.
Just read the Bible.
It's about you personally.
It's about grassroots organic movement.
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right?
You can grab your Christian flag and fly it.
Uh,
if you want to pretend that you are,
you know,
if you're a,
uh,
if you're an evergreen tree and you want to pretend that you're an apple tree,
well,
you might get somebody to tape some apples to you,
to your branches,
but that doesn't make you an apple tree.
Uh, so that's't make you an apple tree.
So that's the key thing.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is selling shirts that proclaim proud Christian nationalists.
Trump-backed Mastriano rejects that label, but the left will always put it on him.
Why? Because he talks about his faith, and that's what these people are trying to take it to.
That's the other extreme, to try to silence anybody who is talking about their religious
convictions. So the guy who put this thing together is just an entrepreneur. He's a major
entrepreneur. His name is Clark. Clark says, I always tell people to come to the show
that I allow speakers to speak,
and I encourage the listeners to ask yourself,
is this fact-based?
Is this Bible?
Now, this is the group, and I've played it a couple of times,
where Michael Flynn got up,
and he read a prayer to ascended masters. He read this
occultic prayer from Elizabeth Clare Prophet, who was the leader of a doomsday nuclear cult
about 40 or so years ago. And he read that verbatim. I've played for you a couple of times
that clip where he says something and then the clip of her saying it. And go back and forth between the two of them.
He plagiarized that completely.
And he had the people at this rally, which is taking place in a Christian church building.
He had them reciting this occultic prayer.
So, yeah.
Is this the Bible?
You ought to ask yourself. But did he ask himself if that is the Bible? Did Clark do that? You know, that was a year ago that Flynn did that and he's done other
things since then, but he's still headlining every one of these. He's the main guy doing this. Clark
doesn't have any problem with it. Again, it is totally phony. If he had done
that once and Clark had kicked him off, that would be one thing. But he did it. He was widely
criticized for it. Clark keeps him there at the top position. Right now, we're in a difficult
moment in our country, says Flynn. The fate of this country will be decided in the next few days.
Have you heard that?
Every election?
I've heard that every election.
Every election.
You know, for the last 50 years
that I've been paying attention to this stuff.
Every election.
This is the most important election
we've ever had.
And the fate of this country
hangs in the balance.
And that's as phony as all the pronouncements of the climate change people.
And it makes a god out of politics.
There's nothing more important right now than this election.
And you've got to pay attention to this election.
And we're going to talk about the election coming up here.
But look, every day you elect, you decide who you're going to listen to, who you're going to
follow. Every day you are presented with a question, do I trust God? Or do I trust, you know,
David Knight or somebody who is speaking to you on a podcast or a news broadcast or whatever.
And so you need to every day listen to God, read his word, his letter to you,
and decide what you're going to do because it's going to be God who decides the fate of our country,
not the people on election day.
Of all things, these people who have spent two years talking about how corrupt the election is and how people voted for they don't get well let me tell you if
you support god you will get what god has to offer you the best he has to offer you
so let me just go back and put, a bracket this with one more thing.
And, um, uh, before I do, I'll read some of the comments people have.
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That's very kind, both the tip and the comment.
So let me just say this.
You know, this is from John Stone Street.
He says, a church's lane is the entire cosmos.
He says, recently a denominational leader said to me,
the best thing that the church could do to handle the challenges of this cultural moment
would be to stay in its lane.
Stay in its lane.
He says, I think I know what he meant.
I think there certainly is a truth to the idea that Christians overemphasize politics, and when Christians embrace a political identity rather than a
kingdom identity, the riches of Christ are in exchange for the porridge of political gamesmanship.
However, telling the church to just stay in our lane and out of politics is equally unhelpful.
Typically, the stay-in-your-lane mandate is only applied to unpopular issues like abortion, marriage, family, or religious freedom.
Same thing the other author said.
He said, you know, have a problem when the church is out there helping the poor or getting involved in digging wells in a poor country or something like that.
But you tell us to shut up when we talk about moral issues
because you don't agree with those moral issues.
As long as we're doing social types of things, you're just fine with that.
And it used to be that was a big part of what the church did in Western societies.
The church was originally starting schools, doing hospitals,
getting involved in adoption and all these types of things.
And some people became completely obsessed with that.
And that became their entire focus, rather than Christ.
So there has to be some kind of a balance there.
How do we balance that? He says, historically, the church's shining moments have often come in direct conflict
with dominant cultural beliefs and practice.
Isn't that interesting?
Because where have the best moments of science come from?
In opposing the established opinion that is there, right?
The consensus establishment academic experts.
Science's finest moments have come
when you shine the light of truth and reality
against something that is being presented to you
as the authority of experts.
That's the only time that science advances.
And the only time that Christianity advances. And the only time that Christianity
advances is when you shine the light of truth on this stuff rather than bowing the knee.
So he says the Roman world needed Christians to take in abandoned children and to oppose
the gladiatorial games precisely because the pressure was enormous to do exactly the opposite.
When we engage with culturally acceptable causes, but we stay in our lane on unpopular ones,
we fail the tests of courage and integrity. He could have, and I think he should have mentioned,
since slavery has become a root of the attack against our culture and institutions,
he should have pointed out William Wilberforce,
who took on the biggest financial interests of his time.
And the British Empire and the financial interests were all involved in the slave trade.
He took that on as a member of parliament,
and he fought it his entire life,
and he won against impossible odds
because he stood on principle.
And so we should never think that it is hopeless.
Maybe after he had done it for 40 years,
maybe he was starting to think it was hopeless.
But then all of a sudden it collapsed and he won.
He opposed it on principle and he led it.
First, they stopped the slave trade.
They stopped slave ownership in the British colonies and the Caribbean and that type of thing.
Rather than having a war, they compensated the people for the financial loss that they
were going to experience by stopping slavery.
They paid less to free the slaves in the Caribbean than the Union spent on ammunition to kill
people.
But of course, the war was not fundamentally about slavery.
It was really about a consolidation of a nation state.
And it was about that particular
fourth turning the consolidation of the nation-state the industrial revolution that was
what it was ultimately about but he was really focused completely on slavery and that came from
somebody standing up speaking truth to power so when we engage with culturally acceptable causes, but we stay in our lane on unpopular ones,
we fail the tests of courage and integrity.
It also exposes a church that loves the approval of our neighbors
more than we love our neighbors.
Oh, we've had that, haven't we, in the last couple of years
when we talk about the vaccine?
It's church leaders, some church leaders have been saying, well, you need to take the vaccine and love your neighbor.
No, I love my neighbor by telling them what this thing is.
And because I have seen and witnessed how these people like Fauci and the FDA and the NIH and how they have used this type of psychological tactic for years and years.
If I didn't stand up and talk about that,
that would have been a horrible thing to do.
So we have a church that is more interested in filling its pews
than in practicing what is good and true,
and that's why the church pews are empty.
People understand that hypocrisy.
The biggest problem with a stay-in-the-lane-your-approach to the church in question
is exactly what is the Christian lane in the first place?
And, you know, you go back to Abraham Kuyper, which is interesting
because he was both a theologian and he was the prime minister,
I think is the title, in the Netherlands.
He was a political leader there.
And he was the one who came up with the way he described different institutions.
He said, you know, we have different spheres of authority.
And, you know, the family is a sphere of authority and the church is a sphere of authority and the government is a sphere of authority.
They're not arranged in some hierarchical pyramid structure with a government at top, which is what we all want to think of.
No, these are separate independent spheres of authority.
And you don't cut across one of these spheres of authority and start forcing people to do what you want
unless it has been corrupted from the inside,
like in a family, for instance.
You don't get involved there.
These other institutions, whether it's church
or whether it's the state, don't get involved in a family unless there's something happening there, these other institutions, whether it's church or whether it's the state, don't get involved in a family unless there's something happening there, like an abusive parents or
hurting people in that family.
Then it is incumbent upon anybody in any of these spheres of authority to intervene in
that.
And the same thing is true for the government.
But again, even though he said we have these different spheres of authority,
he was also the one who said that there's not one square inch
in the whole domain of our human existence
over which Christ, who's sovereign over all, does not cry, mine.
So there is no legitimate area that we can be limited to. We should be speaking into it. We should be about persuasion, not about coercion. We should be about using the
power that we have and not the force of government. We're going to take a quick break. When we come
back, we'll talk about the government. We'll talk about the elections and what was happening with that. But before we do that,
we're going to talk about the election in the UK. Because even though I don't have that many
listeners in the UK, I do have some who are in the UK, what is happening there is something that we
all need to pay attention to because it is yet another one of these globalist Davos World Economic Forum puppets that has now been put into place.
And this guy, Rishi, I think has been put into place for the financial aspect to lead that in the same way that Mark Rutte is leading the attack on our food supply, for example.
We'll be right back.
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They have to get their shot.
The common man.
They created Common Core to dumb down our children.
They created Common Pass 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.
It's time to turn that around
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Says, yes, David, Jesus 2024 is the one to follow.
That is the person to trust, our Lord and Savior.
He will give you the discernment that you need to get through life.
Give it to our Lord Jesus Christ, and you'll never follow the wrong path.
I absolutely agree.
Let's talk about the wrong path that the UK is on,
and it's about to get much worse.
This guy, Rishi, Rishi Sunak, Rishi Reach, he married the daughter of a very, very, very
wealthy billionaire.
This is the guy, he's an Indian billionaire. His company is Infosys.
And this billionaire father-in-law is listed as a partner on the World Economic Forum's Davos website.
And he has really focused on the financial issues.
Rishi and his wife are listed as the 22nd wealthiest people in Britain.
I think it's something like $700 and something million net worth between the two of them.
His wife, interestingly enough, and I think this is an important personal detail,
his wife had non-domicile tax status.
Again, she's the daughter of a wealthy Indian billionaire.
The two of them met in school.
His parents are also Indian.
But his family had immigrated.
His grandparents had immigrated to the UK.
They made sure that they got Rishi into the best schools.
And it is quote unquote, you know, where the wealthiest people go.
And it was at one of these best schools that he met is, uh, what would become his wife.
Uh, she was attending school there because it was, you know, the place to go, uh, to,
uh, impress people, you know. And so anyway, she had non-domicile tax status.
She paid $30,000 to get that, but it saved her, I'm sorry,
30,000 pounds to get that.
But it saved her over 20 million pounds in taxes every year.
Now, as he got active in politics, and people pointed that out, she immediately came out
and said, I relinquish that status.
So just like that, she said she didn't want to be a distraction from what Rishi was doing.
What Rishi was doing was so important to them that she would pay $30 million a year because it is important to his entire political career.
I believe this guy is a hand-selected puppet to push in the financial leg of this great reset.
Just like Mark Ruda doing the, well, we've got to stop nitrogen.
That means we've got to shut down farms.
And my family, you know, Mark Ruda's in-laws were involved in the biggest grocery store
chain and food distribution chain and involved in Picnic, which is partnering with Bill Gates
and all that kind of stuff, not only for controlling food production, but food distribution.
So Mark Ruda is the guy for that. And so we've seen these
young Davos leaders like Trudeau, like Ruta in the Netherlands, and now like Sunak, Rishi Sunak
in the UK. I had someone send me a letter and said, please talk about Tulsi Gabbard,
a young Davos leader, and Dan Crenshaw and other things like that.
There's a picture floating around that shows them as class of 2004.
That's not accurate.
She was actually there in 2014.
I think he was there a different year.
I think it was 2015 or 17 or something like that.
But he points out and he says that, uh, uh, Dave, uh, Dan Crenshaw says, um, uh, they just,
you know, see public figures and they put them on their website and say, these are our young
leaders. These are people we're going to focus on. He says, it doesn't necessarily mean that you go there and you do anything that you
have any involvement with him.
And he says that he didn't,
but,
uh,
whether or not he is a Davos leader,
we all see what Dan Crenshaw is about.
I mean,
he is a neocon warmonger establishment guy.
And look at the way that the left has fawned,
um,
over him and all the law and a lot of warning signs about Dan Crenshaw.
Now, Tulsi Gabbard, so they're 2014.
She has remained strangely silent about all of that.
And she has now left the Democrat Party.
If we go back and we look at her history,
and you've had other people have called,
a lot of people called her out and said,'ve had other people have called, you know,
a lot of people called around and say, you know, you need to talk to us. You need to come clean about it. And I think that's true. I mean, you look at Herschel Walker, for example, the situation
with abortion, he wants to present himself as a pro-life candidate, as a family candidate and all
the rest of this stuff. And yet when people turn up his troubling past with domestic violence,
paying for abortions and things like that.
He doesn't confront it. He runs from it. He denies it. He ignores it.
His Christian advisors should be telling him that he needs to tell people, well, that's what I was,
but that's not what I am. That needs to be done for his own good, not just for his political good.
And so Tulsi Gabbard, in the same way, needs to say,
well, here's what Dan Crenshaw even addressed it,
and he came up with a story about it.
Whether or not it's true, you can decide.
But Tulsi Gabbard has just completely avoided discussing the issue,
as far as I can tell.
We do know that going back to 2016, 2018, and other things, now scrubbed from the internet, but you can find it on the way back machine I did.
She talks about how 100% on board she was with the Green Agenda
to take everything from us and all the rest of this stuff.
So I do not trust Tulsi Gabbard.
I don't trust, she hasn't denounced that.
She hasn't denounced or explained her involvement with Davos.
So, you know, be very careful.
She comes across as a very rational, grounded person,
the only one who came across that way in the Democrat group
that's running in the last 2020 election.
But look at her policies.
And in her family, she came from a conservative family,
and she was originally pro-life, but when she wanted to get elected
in Democrat Hawaii, she became an abortion supporter.
She seems to be malleable, so she doesn't seem to have
any firm principles that are rooted in anything.
And what she has said about climate change thoroughly discredits valuable uh so she doesn't seem to have any firm principles that are rooted in anything and
she has what she has said about climate change thoroughly discredits her regardless of what her
connection is to davos and quite frankly if she's that committed to climate agendas she is part of
davos whether she's officially had any connection with them or or not because that's what they're
focused on that's what they're focused on.
That's what Rishi Sunak is focused on.
I've played that clip now for you two times.
I'm not going to play it again, where he talks about it.
He did that.
He cut that as a PSA for the World Economic Forum.
He cut a World Economic Forum PSA about the green agenda, but his take on it all was financial.
It was all about financial things that were going to be happening.
And that's where he's coming from.
He's a former Goldman Sachs banker.
He is supported by the financial people.
As a matter of fact, if you go back and you look at what happened,
many of us looking at this thing, you know,
what happened in UK politics that got Liz trusts kicked out after only 44,
45 days or whatever.
It was all about taxes.
It was all about financial issues.
Everything about that was about that.
So again, when you look at what he is focused on,
he is 100% on board with a great reset of capitalism.
He wants society to be restructured along ESG lines,
environmental social governance lines.
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So, you know, he's pushed net zero.
He is also, by the way, he's also as pro-LGBT as Joe Biden is.
That's where these guys hang out.
And so now he finds himself at the head of the conservative party.
And as I mentioned yesterday at the close of the show, one person who was looking at what is happening to the conservative party, he goes, oh, what do we even mean by conservatism?
And what he said was conservatism is basically just conserving the status quo.
It has a ratcheting effect.
You know, we have people, as he put it, I think this is a great quote,
people who are convinced by time, not convinced by truth.
If you go back and you look at the minimum wage situation, right?
I remember when Rush Limbaugh would talk about it and he would say,
oh, well, you know, they want $15 an hour minimum wage.
Why don't we just go to $50 or $150 an hour minimum wage?
And then we'll all be wealthy, right?
And what he was explaining was the fact that, well, that's going to trigger inflation
and it's going to devalue the dollar.
That's going to raise the price of everything.
Everybody's, you're not going to be any better off with that.
But again, Rush Limbaugh and the Republicans would make that argument,
and they're right about that argument,
but they wouldn't go back and say,
why do we have the government imposing a minimum wage in the first place?
I understand that that's an act of compassion,
but it is misplaced for the government to do it.
I just told you about David Green of Hobby Lobby,
who for years didn't pay
anybody less than just under $19 an hour. He did that because he valued his employees. And if you
value your employees, you get valuable employees. You get to pick and you get the best of the people
out there. It's in your own interest to do that. He was doing it out of a Christian compassion, but it was also in his best interest.
He could be more selective.
Everybody would want the higher wage.
And so what we have with the minimum wage is it's embraced by the conservatives who say,
all right, all right, we've accepted the principle of a federal minimum wage.
They've been convinced by time, not by truth.
But they want to keep the status quo.
We've got a minimum wage.
It's a good thing.
We're not going to attack the minimum wage, but we don't want it changed.
We don't want it to go up.
And so that is really what is happening with conservatism when we look at it. You have,
hang on a second, I've gone paperless here. And it is a bit of a distraction for me sometimes.
And so what really just happened in the UK? Well, one of the people who has pushed
back against the lockdowns and other things, Charles Walker, in the UK, had this to say
in the wake of what Nigel Farage has called a globalist coup. This whole affair is inexcusable.
It is just, it is a pitiful reflection
on the Conservative Parliamentary Party at every level.
And it reflects really badly, obviously, on the government of the day.
Do you think there's any coming back from this?
I don't think so.
But I have to say I've been of that view really since two weeks ago.
This is an absolute disgrace as a Tory MP of 17 years who's never been a minister, who's got on with it loyally most of the time. I
think it's a shambles and a disgrace. I think it is utterly appalling.
So you seem quite livid.
I'm livid. And you know, I really shouldn't say this,
but I hope all those people that put Liz Truss in number 10,
I hope it was worth it.
I hope it was worth it for the Ministry or Redbox.
I hope it was worth it to sit round the Cabinet table
because the damage they have done to our party is extraordinary.
I'm sorry, it's very difficult to convey.
You look just furious about this.
I am. I've had enough.
I've had enough of talentless people
putting their tick in the right box,
not because it's in the national interest,
but because it's in their own personal interest
to achieve ministerial position.
Well, as Reason Magazine puts it out,
Rishi Sunak will probably disappoint fans of the free market.
Now, this is the kind of understatement that is worthy of the British.
I don't know if this author is British who's writing this for Reason Magazine, but certainly is.
An amazing understatement.
Because if we look at where this guy came from, I said it's all about the money. The people who threw out Liz Truss, the reason
she got in in the first place was because of the policies of Rishi Sunak raising taxes significantly
in the UK. People were not happy about that. And so that was really a month and a half ago
when it was between the two of them.
That was the deciding factor.
When Liz Truss got in, she decided that she would do things like giving universal basic energy coverage to people who were facing enhanced poverty because of energy bills.
She came in with lowering taxes.
The problem was she went wobbly.
She was attacked for that. The financial markets severely attacked her. You know,
you had that crisis there with a pound and other things like that. And so she was severely attacked
for that. And she caved. First she went wobbly, and then she just got rid of all of it.
So she wound up offending both sides of the argument.
The people who wanted higher taxes were upset with her.
The people who wanted the taxes lower were upset with her.
That's one of the reasons why she, you know, the key reason, I believe,
why she was kicked out.
But in terms of Rishi Sunak,
he went through as they locked down the country in 2020,
he was the one as the head of the chancellor,
he was chancellor of the exchequer,
which is like the secretary,
treasury secretary.
He was the one who was seen as handing out all the COVID cash.
And so he went through a period of enhanced popularity,
but then he started raising taxes to pay for it.
Because remember, the UK does not have the fiat status that the United States enjoys with this dollar.
And so they have to somehow figure out how they're going to do it.
He raised taxes to the highest level that they had been in 70 years.
And that's why he was not chosen as Boris Johnson was kicked out. He also was instrumental in the fall of
Boris Johnson. There was a scandal amongst the conservative cabinet and that type of thing.
And he was one of the leaders to stand and make an issue out of that.
And so,
um,
and it was the right thing to do,
but it also was in his political interest to do that,
to take down Boris Johnson.
And then he,
it looked like he was going to make it,
but again,
because it was so unpopular because of the tax increases,
he didn't,
but then they re-engineered this and she decided to cut some of the taxes that Rishi Sunak had raised,
the financial markets turned against her to put their guy in place.
Her mini-budget delivered on her tax promises,
yet went much further than expected.
She and her chancellor spooked the markets,
or rather the bankers and the financial mandarins did not like it,
and they kicked her out so they could put in their tax-raising globalist Goldman Sachs banker puppet,
Rishi Sunak. And that is where we are at this point in time. Again, he's a guy who is fully
on board with the green agenda. He believes that to achieve uh, we need to, one of his, uh, initiatives that
he's going to do when he raised taxes, he's, he massively raised taxes on diesel and on
petrol, you know, gasoline to eradicate the internal combustion engine so that we could,
you know, have absolutely none of them around go to net zero.
That was his goal in doing that high tax to do the great reset.
So when you look at how it is being taken,
the person who has, I think, the best take on this is, as usual, Nigel Farage.
I've always enjoyed Nigel Farage's, he is a master at rhetoric. It's one of the things
about the British political system. As I said before, when Karen and I went, we went a couple
of times on our own after we went on our honeymoon and then we went four years later. And one of the
things we always made sure we did was to go to questions to prime minister
time. Uh, you can see that maybe, I don't know if it's still on with, um, uh, C-SPAN, they would
usually cover it. And it was a great debate back and forth. I used to love to watch. It was very
lively unscripted debate. And so we would, um, we'd wait in line for a long period of time and
get into the audience and watch it live.
At the time, it was Margaret Thatcher who was taking on everybody.
She was wonderful at it.
Nigel Farage, I think, is as good or better than Margaret Thatcher in terms of being able
to hold his own in a debate like that.
I had the privilege of interviewing him once.
I went to Las Vegas to do it.
He was there for...
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One of, if not the final debates between Trump and Hillary,
it might have been the final one that was in Vegas,
and I got a chance to interview him.
That, of course, has been destroyed.
No longer exists,
but it had several million views on YouTube
until it got purged.
But interesting guy, very interesting guy.
And here's what he has to say
about what is happening about all this,
and I'll give you my comments when we come back.
So there we have it.
In the last few months,
we've had four chancellors of the Exchequer.
Yes, we've had three Home Secretaries,
two monarchs, and now our
third Prime Minister. Yes, it's
now October's winner.
Rishi Sunak is our
new Prime Minister. I can almost hear you
cheering from here.
What does it all mean? Well, Boris dropped
out. You could feel the support ebbing
away from him over the weekend.
Even his former employers at The Spectator and The Telegraph were saying,
now is not the time.
He said in his statement that he had 102 MPs supporting him.
Well, you can believe that if you want to,
but he's been quite well known over the years for being economical with the truth.
If he thought he had a shot at being PM
again, in my view, he would have gone for it. But he says, no, I've put country before party,
meaning he can have another go at some point in the future. So it's Rishi Sunak. What does all
that mean? Well, you'll hear a lot about stability, that Rishi will bring stability. Quite right.
It's exactly what he'll bring.
A continuum of all the policies of conservative governments for the last 12 years.
And that's what conservatives want, right?
And Rishi has gone up to the highest since 1950. It will go, with no doubt, Jeremy Hunt,
the great globalist, staying in place. It'll go to even higher levels. The war on the self-employed and small businesses will continue.
Bear in mind, from April 1st, corporation tax up 6%.
Remember, your local laundrette pays corporation tax.
Dividend income, which is how most directs to small limited companies pay themselves,
up 1.25%.
And the vicious IR35 rules to stay absolutely in place.
So nothing will change there.
We will continue with low growth.
We will continue with low productivity.
But it's OK. The markets are like it.
The pound will rally a bit and we'll call it stability.
The cross-channel catastrophe,
which, of course, the border force themselves now say
is a threat to national security, that will continue.
Oh, by the way, yesterday, 80, 80 people, 80 young men landed on a beach near Dover and disappeared into the countryside.
Last I heard, 60 had been rounded up, 20 still on the run, including one charming young man who broke into a woman's house in Aycliffe in Kent
and demanded a phone and
wanted money to get to Birmingham or Manchester. How lovely. What a nice start to a Sunday
morning. Nothing will change on the channel. On Brexit, well, we will continue with more
and more people being disappointed about Brexit because it's frankly not being done. Nothing
is going to change. That is their definition of stability. But here's the
big reason why Rishi is a disaster for the Conservatives. He cannot connect with ordinary
working class voters in the Red Wall. Hey, he spends more heating his swig of coal whilst they
can't even afford to heat their homes. Not necessarily that being rich is a disqualifier, but he can't
even go and talk to people. And there's nothing wrong with being a teetotaller. But could
you imagine Rishi sitting down in a working man's club in Doncaster and talking to the
gang? I can't, and I'm sure you can't either. There's no humour, there's no humanity. He
may be respectable, he may be decent, he doesn't have the pizzazz. You can kiss goodbye to the Red Wall.
It's gone.
Virtually every one of those seats has gone.
And in terms of the Eurosceptics, in terms of those fighting for Conservative principles,
all of that is also out of the window.
You'll get none of that with Sunak.
This pretty much guarantees a Labour government, despite the fact that it's led by the lifeless
Sir Keir Starmer, a man who can't even describe what a woman is, and won't say whether Eddie
Izzard should be put on an all-women's shortlist.
I mean, you really couldn't make it up, and yet it's all falling into Labour's lap.
The deep frustration is the first pass of the post-electoral system, and just what do
we do?
How do we fight back against this, given the system we've got?
I don't yet know all the answers to that,
other than it needs some really big names to step forward.
So it's Prime Minister Sunak.
It's carry on as you were.
Nothing will change.
Nothing will improve.
And the Conservatives are doomed.
Yeah, he's exactly right.
As a matter of fact, Jordan Schlachtel calls Rishi Sunak
a Tory Trudeau. That's exactly what he is, because he's a World Economic Forum bot.
He says he's well-spoken, well-educated. He checks the historic box, not because of any
ideas he might have, but purely because of his ethnic background. The first prime minister of color, the first Hindu prime minister.
They don't talk about the fact that he's the richest prime minister ever to serve.
First time you've had anybody who's had more money than the king.
Purportedly, we don't really exactly know what the royal family has.
Nevertheless, Rishi Sunak does not appear to possess a single
independent thought, says Jordan Schlechtel. That's right. Nobody outside of his inner circle
knows what he actually believes. He follows the script. Unfortunately, the science of robotics
remains imperfect, and Sunak sometimes has his malfunctions
as he did in his first speech and as he did uh standing outside of number 10 and i put that up
there in a uh an overlay as faraj was talking i'll show that to you again. Unbelievably awkward. Rishi Sunak was groomed for this moment, groomed for decades.
He is a passionate advocate for the de-industrialization campaign known as Net Zero.
He recently cut a promo for the World Economic Forum, the one that I've played for you a couple of times,
showing his commitment to the climate hoax.
The challenge of climate change is clear, he said, and it is urgent,
and we need to ensure a positive and fair transition to net zero,
which means that you will own nothing.
You'll go nowhere. You'll have nothing.
The newly enshrined PM also supports the continuing centralization of society
through the installation of political and financial surveillance,
through digital ID,
a Chinese Communist Party-like social credit score,
and the central bank digital currency system.
And that's why I wanted to talk about this today.
According to reports,
his billionaire in-laws are heavily invested in surveillance and digital identity schemes.
You see, that's why giving up what she paid $30,000 for, 30,000 pounds for, and then having to pay a $20,000 annual tax.
I'm sorry, 20 million pound annual tax.
That's why that was just an investment for her family.
Heavily involved in surveillance and control industries, as well as the World Economic
Forum.
So this guy is all about the central bank digital currency.
But again, everybody is talking about his robotic performance here
in front of number 10 Downing Street.
This headline from Breitbart says,
Robot millionaire prime minister malfunctions with a bizarre wave
in front of Downing Street, only seconds after becoming prime minister.
The leader awkwardly pausing in front of the door of Downing Street,
giving two short waves before pivoting slightly, repeating the waving motion all while keeping his arm in the air.
You can't get any stiffer than that.
He is far more wooden than even Al Gore.
People were saying on social media, oh, no, he broke again.
Somebody pressed the reset button.
Yeah, somebody pressed the great reset button really robo rishi is what uh they're starting to nickname him the first of these
pr blunders occurred on monday when the then-to-be prime minister gave a victory speech with a newly
elected leader appearing to spend the entire time looking off camera to make matters
worse he then paused awkwardly before turning and walking away without a word well again uh he just
needs to follow the script he's like joe biden except not senile yet guard goldsmith thank you
very much guard it's great to see you there He says, thank you for such a deeply powerful exploration of the soul and what's important.
Well, thank you.
I just found David Green's story to read, and thank you for exploring the gun purchase credit card issue yesterday.
That problem of government-created corporate status and government control is fascinating and vast.
I'm working on that piece that Brian Allen versus McDonald's suit is the opener and about to share it with you
soon good and uh Liberty Conspiracy is his channel there he also does a lot of work for
MRC TV as well so I'm not sure where that's going to go up um and um so um if I see it out there on
on Twitter uh I will retweet it guard thank you uh anyway, he is, I think the right way to talk about this is him being installed.
That's the title of this article here from Breitbart.
He's installed as the Prime Minister of the UK.
Not really so much a like.
I mean, it's the same type of thing we saw with Mario Draghi.
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and we're seeing this kind of political instability in the uk like we saw in italy as well i mean
farage started started about by saying this is how many chancellors we've gone through and how
many prime ministers we've gone through and how many kings we've gone through you know it is like
the 12 days of Christmas.
Well, this guy is kind of the partridge in the pear tree because he's there at the essence of it.
The end game for all of this is the financial controls,
and that's what he is really about.
They have to take away the energy.
They have to take away a lot of stuff from us in the name of saving us from climate change.
But the thing they're going to impose on us are these financial controls.
The coup to install a technocratic globalist government in Westminster is now complete.
As the former Goldman Sachs banker Rishi Sunak was invited to form a new government Tuesday morning.
He appeared again back in 2020 selling that, saying the climate change threat is real.
We have to go to zero and all the rest of this stuff.
And as I pointed out yesterday, you've got a senior Tory guy, Tobias Elwood, said the
free market experiment is over.
It's been a low point in the Conservative Party's great history.
And talking about how it's time to do the reset
and to go to a cashless society.
If we take a look at what just happened,
again, as I said before,
Nigel Frange said this is the face
of a globalist coup.
As this is
happening, it's necessary for them
to take everything away from us and then leave us
with nothing but a surveillance
currency.
Computerized surveillance currency,
the CBDC. Energy crisis
could drag 26 million Brits
into fuel poverty where they own nothing right
one in three british households face the grim prospect of hardship as a matter of fact they
have tremendous percentage of people who have over the course of because they've already been
under financial pressure because they already had very high taxes while Boris Johnson was there with his chancellor of
the exchequer, Rishi Sunak. A lot of people refinanced at the lower interest rates,
but they were struggling financially. So they took out adjustable rate mortgages,
which are now going to skyrocket when they come up for re-evaluation.
And there's a significant number of home mortgages in the UK that are variable rate mortgages that are going to go sky high.
These people, again, leveraged to the hilt is why they took out a lower interest rate mortgage
that had that kind of exposure.
And now they're going to get burned by that.
They're going to get burned by the extra fuel charges
that people like conservative Rishi Sunak put on them.
He's a globalist.
Anyway, the End Fuel Poverty Coalition described the coming outlook as quote, frankly, terrifying
unquote.
And, uh, but they don't have a solution either.
What they called for was government investment in home insulation and government investment
in renewables.
You want to see high prices, invest in renewables.
That's what's really causing these things to be unaffordable.
I was with an organization that was fighting against that. The first time they had renewable
mandates for the power grid was in Colorado. And that was the first state to do it. And the group
that I was working for at the time, we sued them. Lost. Just like we lost getting the data from
Michael Mann. And show us the data that says that
we've got this exponential rise in temperature it's going to happen with an exponential rise
in co2 and all the rest of stuff they were able to get away with all this they won in the courts
but um yeah the uh you need to have energy by all means available but these people even the
ones who are saying we've got to end fuel poverty,
they've been brainwashed.
They're suicidal.
They don't understand what's going on.
They don't understand the game here.
Protesters gathered in London to ask members of parliament to back plans
for universal basic energy allowance.
That was what Liz Truss was trying to offer them.
And I said, that's a very
dangerous idea. That is incrementalism into universal basic income, which is universal basic
poverty is what it is. I mean, look at what they're talking about giving people. It's just
a subsistence amount. Oh yeah, we'll give you $1,000 a month. Oh, $12, dollars a year great thanks no they want to keep
you just barely subsisting in all of this uh so they talk about it uh they say what what we need
is a totally new pricing framework like energy for all yeah energy for all reminds me of um
the prisoner episode free for all uh where patrick mcguinn in that series
they put together uh this village where everybody's a number and everybody's constantly under
surveillance and and he's you know pushing back on it as well as he can and trying to escape and
all this rest they encourage him to run uh number six is what they call him. They won't use any names.
And so his slogan was six for two.
He was going to run for position of number two.
But it was free for all.
And everything was going to be, we're going to give you this, we're going to give you that.
And you're living in a prison.
So the UK grid operator is offering households money to stop using appliances.
And so when you look at what they're putting up here,
you could save as much as 20 pounds per day.
But you have to give the grid control to shut down things like your ovens
and stoves, your washing machines, your dryers, your TVs, your microwaves,
your computers, your video games, all of that.
They have to be able to shut that off,
which means that you have to sign up for a smart
meter and the privacy issues and the health issues incumbent with that and the radiation.
You have to use anything smart because, you know, when you're using something smart,
it's a smart meter for a smart city and a smart this and a smart that.
They're always playing you for a smart city and a smart this and a smart that uh they're always playing you for a
dumb sucker uh so um yeah as all that is happening these people are facing fuel poverty liz truss who
was only prime minister for 45 days is now going to get 129 000 pounds per year for life
tony blair has already gotten over 1 million she gets that simply because she was once upon a time
and once for 45 days, Prime Minister.
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The gravy train right there.
So that's our consolation prize.
It's going to last for quite some time.
We'll be right back. Thank you. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Yes, it's election time, and the Republicans are stampeding the victory.
Or are they just baby elephants?
I don't know if they're really any angry bull elephants that are going to take on this tyranny.
Or if we just have a lot of little baby elephants looking for a place to feed.
I don't know.
I don't know exactly what's going to happen.
We're going to take a look at some of the debates that happened over the last couple of days.
There have been several of them.
And what is happening with the Republicans?
Well, you know, you've got the head of CPAC warning the GOP, we don't want you.
We're not going to endorse any candidate who has any connection to woke corporations
and that kind of stuff.
So stay away from these people.
I'm giving you a warning, you know, do not do that.
And so as you look at what is happening with the, with the Republican party, there are
certain things that they must not,
you know, third rails,
like these woke corporations.
But as we look at all these different debates
and all these, you know, back and forth,
what is strangely missing
is any engagement with CBDC
that I was just talking about in the UK.
They will not talk about that. Why is that? I mean, this is something I was just talking about in the UK, they will not talk about that.
Why is that?
I mean, this is something that Biden is all about.
Do you think that, um, people want this?
Nobody wants this.
This would be a big win for them.
Nobody wants CBDC any more than anybody wanted like, well, the Democrats, some of them wanted
lockdown, but I don't think even the Democrats want CBDC.
I don't even think they would think that's a good idea.
That would be a bipartisan win if they were to come out against the central bank digital currency, against a global ID.
They're afraid to do it.
They're afraid to talk about medical martial law.
They don't want to take on the executive orders and the rules by presidents who were ruling as tyrants because Trump did it too. Trump didn't just lock us down with executive orders and the rules by presidents who were ruling as tyrants because Trump did it too.
Trump didn't just lock us down with executive orders. He did gun control with executive
orders. So let's not talk about executive orders. That's off the table. Don't want to
have a conflict with Trump. He is an angry elephant and he will come gore you. Don't
want to have a conflict with the pharmaceutical companies either. They'll dip their toe in this and say, well, we don't want the schools mandating COVID jabs, Trump shots, genetic code injections. We don't want that
mandated for our kids to go to school, but you are going to be free to give that to your kids if you
want. You'll be free to take it if you want, no matter how harmful it is. And I mean, what is the entire
justification for the FDA, right? They're supposed to make sure the drugs and the food are safe.
Well, we know this isn't safe, so they're not doing that job. You know, we have state
organizations that are supposed to look at food and drugs and make sure that they are safe.
When you have something that is adulterated, that is harmful to people, proven to be extremely harmful, many, many, many, many, many, many times, orders of magnitude more harmful than other products that they have banned outright.
I mean, we've even had vaccines in the past that they've stopped because 26 people died.
Don't tell me that you can't easily make the case that is hundreds of times thousands of times more
people have died with these covet shots and they won't touch it with a 10-foot pole all they will
do is dip their toes in it and say well we don't want to mandate it for the kids to go to school
end of story that's where they stop won't go any further. But there is a pushback that is coming against some of this ESG stuff, and that
is good, if it is sincere, because that is really
the path to this complete lockdown
is why I talked about Rishi Sunak. Even J.P.
Morgan's CEO, Jamie Demon, I think
that's a better way to pronounce his last name,
said that he will not refrain, his company will not refrain,
from making new investments in major oil and gas development projects,
telling House Democrat members, absolutely not.
That would be the road to hell for America.
So he's still going to push prophets out there.
Again, your mileage may vary if you trust Jamie Demon,
but some people are pushing back.
That's not a real revolutionary stand.
It's really a rational stand.
What they won't push back against are these fundamental things.
Even Babylon Bee has a satire piece talking about, in a sense,
I think they're maybe looking at this and saying,
why isn't lockdowns and vaccine mandates,
why isn't that more of an election issue?
Their headline is, Democrats form a committee to get to the bottom
of who did all those lockdowns and vaccine mandates.
Now, of course, they are criticizing the Democrats for this.
They don't really make the case that this was a major attack
on our economy, on our liberties, on the Constitution.
They say, despite scant evidence pointing to any one political party
as being at fault for enforcing harmful lockdowns and mandates,
said committee chair Nancy Pelosi,
this committee pledges to leave no stone unturned in its investigation.
That is as much of a joke, in a sense,
what Babylon Bee may be doing here is giving you a preview of the joke commission
hearings that'll be chaired by Rand Paul and the Republicans if they get power looking at where the
vaccine where the we're not the vaccine we know where the vaccine came from look at that that is
the bioweapon but they want to redirect you away from that and direct you to where did the mysterious pandemic come from?
That's just as phony as all of this stuff.
Uh,
Babylon B may want to ask,
uh,
even though it is a rhetorical question and we know who did the worst
lockdowns and vaccine mandates.
Although many Republican governors were very,
very bad as well.
Um,
Brad little in Idaho, uh, you have as well. Brad Little in Idaho.
You have DeWine in Ohio, and I could go on and on.
Nevertheless, the question is, who paid those Democrats?
Trump.
Who kept paying those Democrats who locked everybody down?
That's also Trump.
But they are playing to a crowd that has been selected based on fear.
As a matter of fact, look at this.
This is in Ohio.
Current incumbent, Tim Ryan, holding a rally.
And he has a whole whopping crowd of 19 people show up.
Look at this.
He's in a mask.
Look at how few people there are, and every single one of them is in a mask.
Let me play that again.
Every single one of them, it goes by pretty quickly, every single one of them is a mask.
They're in a church building.
Ooh, Democrats in a church building? Woo. Democrats in a church building.
Is that a violation of separation of church and state? Um,
and every single one of them has a mask on and they are spread out
all over this building. Pretty amazing. Uh, so yeah,
it's actually a coalition of the fearful, you know,
there was a company back in 2020 called PredictWise. And you may not
understand it, but they were giving compliance scores to all Americans. Yes, they really were.
It's like the social credit score from China. This company, PredictWise, has now talked about it.
They looked at GPS data. And you know, your GPS data is being observed. It may or may not be anonymized.
You know, for years you had, whenever you look at, whenever you look at your map on your phone, right?
When you got a route there, you will see if it's green or if it's yellow or if it's red based on traffic, right?
How does that happen?
Well, they're looking at everybody's cell phones and they're looking to see if people
are moving.
And if people, if it's slowing down, it goes yellow.
If they come to a complete stop, it goes red.
We've all seen that, right?
Do you ever think about the fact that they're looking at your data?
They're monitoring your data?
Well, this company, PredictWise, did that to see if people were still moving around when they were supposed to be locked down during COVID, the early days of COVID.
And so they would monitor the cell phones.
And they came up with a metric that didn't map onto a roadmap like Google but it mapped on to
geospatial intelligence and they were able to create profiles for geographical
areas political areas or religious groups that type of thing at live score
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They passed that information on to the Democrat Party.
And it was utilized extensively by Mark Kelly in his 2020 election.
And he was able to target these Kelly and his 2020 election.
And he was able to target these people who did not travel.
The people who did not travel the people like the ones who showed up at, uh,
Tim Ryan's event. There are a few of them braved the event,
social distanced and wore masks. Those are his constituents.
So he wants to know who those people are, predict-wise,
got that information, gave it to the Democrat Party,
gave it to Mark Kelly, so he could focus on these people,
the coalition of the fearful, because that's his constituents.
They can use this information in a lot of different ways, can't they?
And they can scrape this information off of your phone,
off of social media, off of everything to identify you.
Geospatial intelligence has been the fastest growing part of the deep state of the intelligence agencies
since the late 1990s because the bandwidth got sufficient
that they were going to be able to do all of this.
And that's why you had the intelligence agencies.
CIA created In-Q-Tel, their own venture capital firm, in order to fund a wide array of internet
companies, people that would work with them.
And so they picked the competitors that would be compliant, and then they let them duke
it out to see who was going to win, who was going to be the most efficient.
And that's where we are today.
So Tim Ryan says, we're super excited about this race.
We're going to win it by more than people think.
So how would you like to be two weeks out in a hotly contested race,
a consequential election, and have only 19 people show up to your town hall.
Sounds very much like Biden, doesn't it? This is a Breitbart article. It said, according to Real
Politics poll of polls, J.D. Vance, the Republican who's running against him, is only up by two
points. Two of the three most recent polls even show Vance versus Ryan race as a tie.
But they're telling people that they think that's being undercounted.
But the Breitbart article asked, do these masked people know that the moderate Tim Ryan votes with San Francisco's Nancy Pelosi 100% of the time?
Well, I bet those people would like that.
Do they know that the moderate Tim Ryan would like to empty the prisons?
You know, that's a funny thing, isn't it?
They're not concerned about that.
They're wearing their cloth masks.
Progressive Democrats, by the way, we just had the squad,
and it's now gotten bigger than four of them.
And so they now have a coalition of 30 progs.
Well, I like to call these progressives.
Progressive is just, again, these, we let them pick the labels.
Oh, you're a Christian nationalist.
Oh, you are an alt-right or whatever.
No, you're a prog.
It's like a frog or something. They're not progressive.
They're regressive. They're regressive in terms of what they want to do to our entire society.
They want to take us back to the Stone Age. They want to take us back to the Marxist revolution.
Anyway, 30 House progressives led by Pramila Jayapal,
who is chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus,
issued a letter saying,
we need to pull back from this Ukraine war,
and it didn't take long at all.
Later in the day, as they got pressure from the Biden administration, pressure from the
military industrial complex, even the leftist, well, I won't say even the leftist progressive,
they're big government, so they do whatever the government tells them to do, and the government
is a military industrial complex. They withdrew their letter. They say, we hereby withdraw our
recent letter to the White House regarding Ukraine.
The letter was drafted several months ago, but unfortunately was released by staff without vetting.
We never meant for that to happen.
We thoroughly support the Ukrainian war.
CNN reports that fellow Democrats are furious at them.
Also, given the timing is just ahead of the midterms, they said people are furious, especially the frontliners.
They don't mean people.
What they mean are politicians, not we the people.
It's the politicians, the establishment politicians are furious with them.
How dare you talk about peace and how we are the party of war?
But, of course, the Republicans are as well.
The Republicans, you don't even have anybody in the Republicans that would draft a letter
like this,
pushing back against it.
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examples of uh warmongers who make a lot of money out of war as dick cheney did uh so uh republicans
are more dangerous than democrats she says well they may be more dangerous to her ambitions than Democrats.
She gets along pretty well with Democrats.
She said the Republican Party is a very dangerous and toxic place.
The party will now splinter or there will be a new conservative party that rises.
Asked whether she would throw her hat into the ring as a third-party candidate.
She said, we will do whatever it takes. Asked whether she would throw her hat into the ring as a third party candidate.
She said, we will do whatever it takes. As I said, he will not be the president of the United States again.
Well, throwing her hat into the ring could do nothing other than help Trump.
Uh, I don't want to see him become president again either, but, uh, she
would do nothing other than, than help him.
And then we have Hillary Clinton, the original election conspiracy theorist,
who always used to talk about the vast right-wing conspiracy that was out there.
Well, she's still at it.
Some things never change.
Hillary Clinton now has a group that she calls the Indivisibles.
I think they're probably so small you could call them the Invisibles.
Honey, I shrunk the party.
They've all but disappeared.
She's the one who called us deplorables.
It was Trump who called us nonessential.
There's a big difference between the two parties, right?
And this is what she has to say.
Hello, Indivisibles.
I'm here to highlight something that is keeping me up at night. Oh, yeah. And I know this group
is getting close to Halloween, isn't it, Hillary? Understands what I'm about to say.
I know we're all focused on the 2022 midterm elections, and they are incredibly important.
But we also have to look ahead
because you know what?
Our opponents certainly are.
Right-wing extremists already have a plan
to literally steal the next presidential election.
And they're not making a secret of it.
The right-wing controlled Supreme Court
may be poised to rule on giving state legislatures.
Yes, you heard me that correctly.
State legislatures, the power to overturn presidential elections.
Just think, if that happens, the 2024 looks like she's read the Constitution, could be decided not by the popular vote or even by the anachronistic electoral college, but by state legislatures, many of them Republican-controlled.
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So I'll stop before she plugs.
Look, she said, they've come up with a scheme.
I've read it.
It's in the Constitution.
And this is what they're going to do.
They're going to say, you know, the president, by the way, the president was never to be
elected by, you know, popular vote.
It was this whole idea that parties would pick delegates and that the winner would send
that in based on that.
The legislatures are supposed to pick the delegates by whatever means they wanted.
They began doing it for the most part by popular election,
but they set up the qualifications for it.
That's why I said that they had missed their opportunity
to make the case to Republican legislatures in these four states
where there was a razor-th thin difference between the two candidates they missed
their opportunity to make the case to the republican legislature to have the republican
legislature in the state not the republican party but the legislature send another slate of electors
in that particular case then you would have had something for pence or other people to decide
thomas massey said that he said they gave us nothing to work with. They only sent one slate of electors per state.
You would have had a fight in the courts, perhaps,
between the governors or the State Board of Elections
and the Republican legislature if that were to happen.
But the Constitution says that it's the Republican legislature
that sets up these terms.
So, again, she doesn't like the Electoral College.
She doesn't like the Constitution.
And she's selling just like.
It's amazing how much alike Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are.
I mean, you would expect these people to be going to each other's weddings and stuff like that.
And you would expect their children to be best friends.
It's amazing how that works, isn't it?
Republicans are not allowed as a GOP campaign worker is viciously beaten in Florida.
This is a guy who was out canvassing for Marco Rubio.
The picture that they have of him is absolutely startling.
He was severely beaten.
He was, they said as they beat him, they sent a message.
He has internal bleeding.
You can see the blood on his face as well.
And they gave a message, Republicans are not allowed in this neighborhood.
But you know, it's Democrats are not the dangerous ones, right?
They're not the dangerous extremists at all.
Not at all.
On The View, they pretended, show me anti, I don't even know what you're talking about
when we talk about anti-fa riots.
We are completely peaceful.
Not mostly peaceful, but completely peaceful.
There's no arson or beating or anything happening.
Happened in the city of Hialeah, located in the Miami-Dade County.
The attack comes amid a largely verbal but very intense campaign by Democrats in Washington, including the Biden White House, to mischaracterize Republicans as a threat to the nation.
Joe Biden recently labeled conservatives as semi-fascists.
And Tim Ryan, the guy that you saw with the mask and talking to a group of 19 masked people, well, he's insisted that Americans need to, quote,
kill and confront, unquote, the MAGA Republican movement.
So, yeah, I mean, they're doing exactly what they've been told.
But we also had a couple of debates that I want to talk about.
You know, the one that has been anticipated for quite some time
was between Fetterman and Oz,
neither of whom are really
qualified for office, the big campaign promise of Mehmet Oz, the celebrity
candidate that was pushed forward by Trump.
Thank you, Trump.
Uh, this guy's big campaign promises that he promises to get rid of his dual
citizenship in Turkey, which he's done so much to maintain,
even doing a stint in the Turkish army to maintain that dual citizenship.
Oz will get rid of that Turkish citizenship once he's elected and before he's sworn in,
so that he'll have access to all the classified data.
That's his promise.
Now, Fetterman, on the other hand, is a completely radicalized, as you would imagine, Marxist, who has also had a stroke, which makes him endearing to his party, just like Joe Biden being senile.
So Fetterman agreed to one and only one debate.
He stumbled during the Tuesday debate last night. He was asked about prior
statements that he made in opposition to fracking. He now says he's always supported fracking, which
there's a tremendous amount of record that he wanted it all to end. He doesn't like any of what
he calls fossil fuels. I've always supported fracking, he said in the debate. I always believe
that independence with our energy is critical and we can't be held, you know, ransom to somebody like Russia.
Except that's exactly the kind of policy that he's always supported, to be held ransom to Russia,
to take everything away from us. So pressed in the debate to answers to why he is was doing this. This is what he had to say.
I do want to clarify something. You're saying tonight that you support fracking,
that you've always supported fracking. But there is that 2018 interview that you said,
quote, I don't support fracking at all. So how do you square the two it's not just one interview I I do
support fracking and I don't I don't I support fracking and I stand and I do
support fracking there you go there you go that's that's great isn't it except
that he's lying and it's not just one interview.
April 2016, Facebook post.
He said during the 2016 debate, his first run for Senate,
that he supported a moratorium on fracking.
2018, in a YouTube interview, he said,
I don't support fracking at all.
I never have.
He added, I've signed the no fossil fuels money pledge. I am not pro-fracking. I have stated that if we did things right in this state, we wouldn't have fracking. The industry is a stain
on our state and natural resources. But yes, of course, I worry about the visibility, or rather,
the viability of getting a ban on fracking done when the industry is already so entrenched in Pennsylvania.
He understands that it is kind of a losing idea.
Hillary Clinton just rode off West Virginia and said, well, we're going to end all coal mining.
You people need to get a different job doing something else.
To which the people said to Hillary Clinton, you need to get a different job.
But no, he understands that since he's only running for one state
and since Pennsylvania is second only to Texas in terms of that production,
that he needs to now change his position and pretend that he was that way all along.
There was an entertaining back and forth between Ron DeSantis
and his Democrat opponent, Charlie Crist, and the debate that they had on Tuesday.
DeSantis kept pointing out that Crist was in complete agreement with Biden on one issue after the other.
So he said, you keep talking about Biden.
Maybe that's really what you want to do.
Maybe you really just want to run for president. So will you look the people of Florida in the eye and tell them that you're not going to do that?
And he kept hectoring him over that.
And DeSantis was silent.
I think maybe it was the, you know, they were not supposed to under the rules of the quote unquote debate.
They were not supposed to be able to engage each other, interrogate each other.
And that really was what was happening.
So he pauses for quite some time.
Then he says, can I speak now?
And that's not a debate, frankly.
You should be able to, if you look at the way debates are run
in high school and college and all the rest of this stuff,
you have a premise that is out there.
And they are asked questions,
but then they're allowed to interrogate each other. That's how a real debate works. But anyway, after
he gets his turn, he came back with a real zinger. He said, well, listen, I know Charlie's interested
in talking about Joe Biden in 2024, but I just want to make things very, very clear. The only
worn out old donkey I'm looking to put out to pasture is Charlie Crist.
But, you know, as they look at the debates,
as you have just the news pointing out the way they put it,
the pair traded jabs over the pandemic.
Now this is something I would have liked to have seen.
I would have liked to have seen both of them armed with various hypodermic needles, trading jabs on the floor.
Because it's supposed to be so great.
I mean, they both love it, right?
I mean, we don't want to do it.
We don't want to mandate it for kids, but they're still good.
You should get your vaccines.
You know, now DeSantis has come out more than anybody else and saying, well, they're not safe.
They're not effective.
But hey, if you want it, go ahead.
You know, I'm not going to stop you from doing something
that's been documented to be so harmful.
Go ahead and get it. It's fine.
They weren't trading jabs like that.
That would have been interesting to see.
That would have been kind of like a Russian roulette,
first one to pass out or get palsy loses. But these types of things were really off of the discussion.
At one point, Charlie Criss says,
you were the governor who locked the state of Florida down.
You want to try to walk away from that.
And DeSantis did, and we shouldn't forget that.
DeSantis stopped people from coming north-south on 75.
He stopped people from going from the west to the east of the state on I-10.
He did that before Cuomo tried to block people from coming into his state.
So we should remember that and not give people a pass for that.
But then he has changed.
And then he countered by saying, well, I've got this letter from Charlie Crist
demanding that we do more to lock the place down. Same thing
happened in Michigan in the debate
between Whitmer and Tudor Nixon.
They talked about the usual stuff.
They would talk about school vaccine
mandates, but that's it.
She would talk about how
Whitmer crushed the economy, but she wouldn't talk about
how the mechanism
by crushing the economy or how to make sure
that we never let a governor do that
again. You see, they'll talk. That's why I call them the baby elephants. They will take little
baby steps with this stuff, but they're afraid to get to the real issue. The real issue is the
takeover of our healthcare. And so we're going to take a break and we come back. We're going to
talk to our guest, Julie Wentz, who has, you know, we all look at this and we say, well, I don't want to be coerced into this.
But what do we do?
What do we do for health care, for example?
Now that the health care industry has been thoroughly co-opted and corrupted by the love of money to do things that never made any medical sense to people,
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I talked to her before.
She was really kind of in the planning stage of this.
And as we're just looking at the politics, understand that these people don't have a solution for you.
They're not even talking about what the real problems are.
Yeah, they do talk about some of the problems.
They talk about the economic issues, but they don't get to the root issues, and they don't get to the freedom issues.
They're not doing anything to take away these mechanisms of control.
And so we need to be able to do this on our own, outside of them, localized, independent, these parallel organizations.
And so that was what Julie was working for.
She has Freedom Healthcare, formed as a private ministerial association, a 508C1A nonprofit.
And she's now got a lot of people on board as board members, people like Dr. Reiner Fulmik.
And so I want to talk to her exactly about where it is right now, what they're doing.
Again, the website is freedom-healthcare.us.
Freedom-healthcare.us.
Joining us now is Julie Wentz.
Thank you for joining us, Julie.
Thank you.
How are you, David?
Good to see you again.
Doing good.
Now, you've moved.
Last time I talked to you, you were in Arizona.
You've moved to Tennessee.
You've got a board that is working with you.
Tell us what's going on now.
What has happened?
There's a lot more going on. Yeah.
It's it was an interesting move out of Arizona to come to Tennessee.
It was completely God led. I didn't want to leave Arizona.
I was happy there. God has other plans.
So I've been here just under three months.
I'm in middle Tennessee and just last almost year,
just really putting together all the bits and pieces of
freedom healthcare behind the scenes. So it was interesting. You were just talking about
how the existing healthcare system doesn't have any solutions and there aren't any solutions.
And I think one of the biggest things I learned this last almost three years was the corrupt, the corruptness of virtually every
system that we have, whether it's legal, judicial, our government is beyond corrupt,
our education system and our healthcare system. And just watching all of these things happen and
realizing, oh my goodness, it's not fixable. Nothing that we're seeing is fixable at this point.
I mean, I've been, you know, it says in our constitution,
we have the right to abolish.
And about every 250 years, you know, kingdoms rise and fall.
So there's just so much going on that is not fixable.
And I realized watching all these things, and especially,
and I think it's when we talked
sometime within the last, gosh, when was the last time we chatted? Less than a year ago, I think.
What was happening to the medical professionals having to take the kill shot. I just call it what
it is now. It's a kill shot. And having that be mandated in the medical systems in Arizona.
So realizing as we were helping the employees in three of the systems,
Banner, Honor, and Dignity, with a document process to hold their ground,
to not have to take the, quote, experimental gene therapy,
but utilize a document process with their religious exemption so they could hold their
ground. So that was all going on. We had 99% success rate. I knew it was working because
three of the four dignity CEOs that were served these papers suddenly retired after receiving
those papers. So I know that it made a difference. I knew it wouldn't make a difference then other than these employees being able to hold their jobs.
But down the road, when the lawsuits came, they would be able to use these documents to stand up against what was going on because it wasn't going to stop then and it's not going to stop.
But everything was just reactive.
Everything everybody's been doing is just reactive.
You know, we're running around with our like chickens with our heads cut off. And it's just been reactive. Everything everybody's been doing is just reactive. You know, we're running around with our like chickens with our heads cut off and it's just been reactive. So we figured we
had to do something proactive and God just happened to throw me into the, the, the medical fight
where I have no medical background. Um, mine's business organizational management, you know,
that type of thing. But I'm like, okay, God,
we can do this. You just need to bring the people. So it's been a behind the scenes work of putting
all these pieces together. And it's not like a normal business. We're not going to run like a
normal business. We're going back into the private where we have every right to, based on our God-given rights and our common law rights,
to live and work in the private. So that took us to the place of looking for how we would form this
organization and why and what it would look like. And having that part of being a ministry, and our
ministry is health care. So with God being at the front of this,
every single thing has to do with how do we get people back to that place of
foundational health based on spirit, mind, body,
and what God gives us spiritually as well as in nature.
So that's the biggest push. And we know with everything with now, which we knew then, but now there's all the proof
of how these vaccines are adversely affecting people's health.
People are dropping dead.
We're just seeing the beginning of it.
It's just starting.
So we have to do something to help people.
We need to exit the matrix and we need to get back to a place of helping people find
that foundational health. Let's talk a little bit about the vision for your organization,
how this is going to be different. As you pointed out, we create governments to protect our God
given rights. And because that was not being done, they declared their independence. We have to
declare our independence and we have to create new institutions that will protect our liberties. But, you know, we've got different organizations out there that
you can use in lieu of insurance. We share medical costs and stuff like that. But I'm
getting the sense that there's a different approach with freedom health care. You're
more looking at it from the health provision side. Is that correct?
Yeah. And I even looked into, spoke with a couple of those different companies that are out there
regarding that health share type of model. The problem is they're still using the existing
system. They're paying claims within the existing system. We need to step out, but their model's good. So there's a
lot of pieces of this. There's a lot of moving pieces where God has said, all right, here's
something to think about. Here's something else to look at. And let's talk about that for just a
second, because what they do is, as you point out, the problem that we have is that you still have
to go to a regular doctor or whatever, but you still have to, you know, they will help you with the cost of it,
but not with the provision outside of this system.
And what's good about the model is that, you know,
there's an upfront charge that you pay on an annual basis,
and that kind of covers their overhead.
And then what they do on a monthly basis,
they will share with you, you with you people who have needs,
and you send the check directly to that family.
And they tell you what those needs are, so you can pray for them, you can send them money,
you can send them more money if you want, but you have to send them at least as much
as you've committed to to be into this sharing model.
And so they have that fee set up based on different factors, you know, how many
people in your family, that type of thing. But that doesn't address the healthcare provision
side of it. And that's what you're looking at, right? Right, right. And there's different share
models. That's one model. Another one is the people paying the provider direct after the
business itself negotiates a price. Another one is you
have to agree to see a second and I believe a third practitioner for another, basically a bid
on your surgery. So there's a few different models. So the model itself and the way it's
kind of structured across some of these businesses is good, but it doesn't address, like you said,
we need to get into that place of having new practitioners and having a new system
where people can actually get what they need. I do, I am working with a couple of gentlemen who
are like-minded, conservative, patriot fighters, and looking at a way to create an insurance within our system because there's only really only need a higher level of insurance piece is down the road. We don't need to create something that's never been. We need to run parallel, take ideas that are existing,
but put them into a new model. The same thing with- Because it's not just the patients,
it's the providers. As you saw when you're working with all these people that they were
trying to force them out of their career. There's a lot of medical providers and nurses and doctors
who have been pushed out. I mean, you get pushed out in California if you even try to protect the
medical exemption of somebody who has had severe reactions to vaccines in the past. If you try to
get them an exemption, they'll try to take your license. They're very upfront about that. So
you've got a lot of people who are medical professionals and they're looking
for a place where they can actually practice medicine instead of politics for pharmaceutical
companies, right? Yes. Yeah. And you look at the bill that Newsom just signed in California,
where any doctors or physicians that spread misinformation based on the government's idea of misinformation will end up
being reprimanded or could lose their license. And I had some of our people reach out going,
oh my gosh, look what's happening in California. And when I see bad, I know God brings good out
of it. So I got excited going, all right, if those are doctors that have been standing up
or practitioners have been standing up for truth, send them our way.
Yes.
Because we're going to be able to create this parallel system for people that really want
true health outside of the lies and the deception that big pharma and the hospital systems and
government have been telling everyone.
I agree. Yeah. So I see that you've got a lot of people, you put together a board.
So exactly where are you in terms of, I know it takes a while to put this together. You've got
a vision for this. Where are you now in that? And where's your plan to go forward?
So where we are at this point, so we just launched our primary core level, the pre-phase one level.
And what that is is since we are a ministry, so I don't have the ability to
go to investors or angel investors or people that want to put a bunch of money into this who expect
a return because this is all God vision. And this is about healthcare. This isn't about making money.
This is about helping people get back to a place of true health. So we run like a ministry, which means we run on donations. And those donations will fund each part of the phases. And as they
become self sufficient, then they're then they're on their own, they're good to go. So this pre phase,
the primary core level phase that's now live on the website is a way for us to provide information. So there's health information. We
have now affiliate partners that are giving back to us based on products that are purchased. We
have videos. We have a global library. We have a members only library of health information.
There's a few different pieces. And then another really exciting piece of what we've done is we've started Pure Blood's database for clean blood.
I have a team that's going to start looking at ways to clean and test blood.
We have to look at these.
And let's talk about that a second because that's a real important thing.
I mentioned this briefly last week, the fact that the American Red Cross and the blood banks and everything, they don't want to clots and we know about what it's done to
platelets and all these different things, all these different bloodborne conditions that are
created by these vaccines. And so, but they're not going to screen people and exclude people
who have been vaccinated. But even beyond that, they don't want to be bothered if you want to
store this up or have somebody who donates blood on your behalf, they discourage that.
They don't want that to happen.
So talk about that a little bit.
Yeah, not only that, David.
When you go to the American Cross website, it even says on there, we don't test the blood.
And we think the vaccinated blood is just fine.
There's no difference.
They're not doing anything.
Yeah.
Don't ask, don't tell.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And we've already seen, I mean, there was that one baby that needed a blood transfusion.
And the parents said, you know, we want, let us get pure blood for our child.
And they went ahead and did it anyway.
And that baby died.
Yes.
So we know what's in the
blood. We know that, you know, I don't even think we know the depth of what's actually in the blood
at this point, besides the spike proteins, besides the graphene oxide, who knows what else has been
put into people's blood at this point, but we do know it causes heart attacks and blood clots and people are dropping dead. So that's a fact. So we have to look at the entire picture of people's health.
What is it going to look like? So with this, getting back to your question of like where we're
at, this pre-core phase, because we are a ministry, we run on donations, everything gets up and going.
This pre-phase will help us raise the donations that we need to start phase one, which is
telehealth across the country.
That will be phase one.
We really need people to donate whatever they can, one time reoccurring, because we're doing
this for everybody.
This is by the people, for the people.
We have to do this, like you said before, coming on.
This is a grassroots level.
We don't want to be like these big corporations. We don't want to be like these big hospital
systems. We just want to be everywhere. We need to be in each city and each town so that people
can go to a place where they can find the protocols and the nature-based information based information to actually live a healthy life. So phase one is telehealth.
Phase two is... Well, telehealth you would basically, they would be doing kind of
what a general practitioner would do, which is kind of triage and maybe they
be able to help you diagnose you know what what they think the issue might be,
help you with something or at least give you a referral to somebody to see.
Is that correct?
With telehealth.
Right, right.
Well, in most telehealth, I mean, this isn't new.
Telehealth is out there.
It really came into the forefront during COVID because no one could see doctors.
So this isn't new.
Right.
But the information that will be provided to people is newer because it's based on real health as opposed
to what big pharma does, which is just give you a bandaid, which is a drug. It doesn't get to the
root problems of the issue. And everybody lies in that place of issues health-wise based on spirit,
mind, mental, and body or physical. So we really need to address all of those to get people back to that place of health. Phase two will be direct primary care clinics and urgent care fusions. Phase three will be micro hospitals and there'll be small specialty hospitals. And phase four will be educational systems. And this, when God first gave me this idea, it really came from when I was still, I co-founded Arizona Stands Up.
And when I was helping the employees with this document process, I got so many calls from and emails from nurses that were in their last year of school, student nurses.
And they're like, what do we do?
We can't finish our clinicals unless we take this shot.
And we don't want to do that. And
I didn't know what to tell them. I was just like, I don't even know. I'm not a medical professional.
I said, have you talked to your deans? Have you asked, can you do your clinicals in a different
place, a doctor's office, whatever. And I realized at that point, because we lost so many nurses,
so many of the last couple of years that I thought, okay,
we need a new nursing school. We're going to need educational systems. We're going to need
a place to retrain these doctors that have been retrained by big food and big pharma and the
Rockefeller Rothschild's evil system of let's just give people drugs. They're going to need to be retrained.
We're going to need new systems and new places for people to learn the
information that was there a couple hundred years ago until big money elites
came in and changed everything.
That's right.
Yeah.
You have to literally bow the knee to their system and take the injection or
they eject you out of, um, uh, they eject you out of the entire system.
And so that begins at the very beginning of it.
And if there's any question with anybody as to what the AMA has become, the American Medical
Association or the FDA or any of these institutions, as you pointed out at the very beginning,
they have become thoroughly corrupt.
They're beyond any kind of reform because the American Medical Association has jumped in on, you know,
vaccine kids who have no risk and they're completely turning a blind eye to everything
that's been reported, just as all the government quasi-institutions that don't have any
constitutional authority. They've turned these self-appointed watchdogs of our health have turned a blind eye to all of this as
well and uh so really there there is uh no credibility left in the in the medical system
we've seen uh i've had testimony over and over again from people been injured even other doctors
who said yeah i know what it is the other doctor knows what it is and and they'll kick them out, say, I don't even want to talk about this.
Or one doctor who finally helped him with it because let's not talk about, let's not
use the word.
Okay.
Because they're so intimidated by this corrupt system.
It's absolutely amazing.
And you're right.
We have to, it's going to entail not only providing a place for people to work, but
again, to have that parallel
system where people can get an education outside of the system, because that's the key thing.
The education, just like it is with our children, and the AMA is also endorsing all this transgender
stuff.
They inculcate these values in the kids in the schools.
That's what that's for, getting the kids at an early age.
And so you have to have a parallel educational system where you're going to go right back
into the same place.
Right.
And it's just, I mean, it's evil across the board.
It's literally evil.
And the insanity blows me away.
What people are thinking with all of this, the transgender and how a man can be a woman or a woman can be a man and,
and men can have babies. It's just, it's just so evil. It was interesting looking at when you're
talking about the AMA, I was at the children's health events event on Monday in Knoxville.
And I was having conversation. I talked to Robert Malone and JFK Jr. or RFK Jr.
And then I was talking with Pierre Corey's presentation really made me start thinking because he talked a lot about how the medical journals, which is, again, all the issues, the information, all of the research and things that were done
that were correct, that weren't allowed to go into the top medical journals,
or the information there that was taken out, the truth that was taken out. And it really just
takes me back to 1984 and Winston online, pulling out information of truth, changing history.
We need to change history because we need you to think how we want you to think.
So when –
Well, these people have set themselves up as gatekeepers.
Oh, yeah.
We've seen this.
I've seen this movie done before.
I know the MO.
I know how these people operate.
They've done this type of thing for decades with climate change.
And so it's like we're the experts.
We're going to tell you what it is.
And anybody that doesn't toe the line, doesn't get the job, they don't get the grant.
They get kicked out, as a matter of fact, of everything.
And they rewrite all the data.
They rewrite all the conclusions.
They hide data from people.
I mean, look at how they work to hide all this information from Pfizer and how the FDA worked with Pfizer to hide it for 75 years. I mean, that in and of itself tells you how they're lying to you and they're afraid of
being discovered, their lies being discovered.
Yeah.
And pulling information off the CDC website and NIH and all of this.
And just after he was, when he was talking about that, I went up and talked to him afterwards.
I'm like, this is what we're doing. I told him what we're doing. I told each of them, I talked to
Ryan Cole and Dr. Malone and the other ones. And I said, now you made me realize we also are going
to have to create new medical journals with truth. All of these pieces that have been completely
corrupted. When these, when these people around the world
have all of this research and information regarding the death shot and what it's done
to people, but it's being kept out of the public because of who owns these medical journals,
how much big pharma is involved, how far the tentacles go across media and everything else.
It's like, all right, you guys, it's not fixable. So we're going to step aside and we're going to run parallel. We're
going to get people the truth. We're going to get people where they need to be. We literally need a
new legal and judicial system. We absolutely need a new government and we need new education systems
and we're working on the healthcare system. So I, you know, I always tell people, you know, jump into the battle somewhere.
This isn't going to stop. There's no more, there's no more time to waste.
People have to get involved and fight somewhere because we're literally
fighting for our kids, our grandkids and humanity at this point.
Exactly. As Buckminster Fuller used to say, there's, there's no crew,
and there's no passengers on spaceship Earth.
They're all crew. And if we want to have liberty, we all have to be crew.
There's got to be something where we get involved, where we build something that is parallel to this hopelessly corrupt system.
And of course, this is a big fourth turning that we're going into.
But this is something that you see about every four generations. People get tired of the institutions.
They see the corruption.
They see the limitations are well known at that point in time.
And so there's always a move to change things, but never like this.
This is unprecedented in terms of its corruption,
in terms of its extent globally in every country around the world.
This is a massive turning, and we've all got something that we need to do.
And so I really am glad that you're putting this together.
You understand what needs to be done, and you understand that we've got to do it on
our own.
There's no cavalry that's going to come riding into our rescue.
No, there's not.
And it was interesting because this morning I was listening to a video that someone had sent me about King Charles and the crown and the background of the corruption of what they're doing to us,
that we have to step out and fight this wherever anybody can.
Oh, yeah.
So it's…
Yeah, look at Prince Charles and look at his involvement with the Earth League
and the fact they wanted to have a planetary council
and they wanted to have a global court and all this other kind of stuff.
And all about depopulation. I mean, it has been laid out there for a very long time and, uh, they've,
they've had their plans out there. People don't believe that they're capable of doing it. They
don't believe that they have that kind of moral depravity that they would even attempt something
like that, even though they tell people that. And I tell people all the time, don't, um,
underestimate their depravity and don't
underestimate their technology and don't underestimate how networked and powerful they
are. Exactly. And, and people being the truth being withheld from people that we get on the
ground from people around the world. I just have a nurse in California who's going to
be creating a PMA under Freedom Healthcare. And she was telling me she still works just part-time
at one of the large hospitals in California. And she's like, I just can't do it anymore.
She said, because of the kill shot, she said, cancer is skyrocketing in the staff at the hospital, in the patients
coming in, and in kids that they have triple vaxxed.
And Dr. Ryan Cole, who was there at that presentation, he talked about that in the spring of 2021.
He said, I'm seeing the people who've been vaccinated even with just the first shot.
He says it's decimating their killer T cells.
And we're going to see a massive escalation and very rapidly advancing cancer. And he's been proven right.
Unfortunately, we've seen that in the Department of Defense database. I've seen it in people that
I know who were big proponents of the vaccine, got a couple of jabs in it. And all of a sudden,
they got a very rapidly growing cancer. I've no family member as well as the wife of a very close friend that I've known all my life having that happen to them.
And, you know, I can't, there's no point in saying I told you so.
I mean, it just compounds, they don't want to hear it anyway.
I mean, yeah, they don't, they don't want to hear it.
Yeah.
And I talked with, I talked with him about that on Monday too, and what we were doing with Purebloods. And it's just, it makes me sad because at this point,
you know, the people that have been blinded by what the government and media told everyone the
last two years of the lies, and then, oh, take the shot, you'll be okay. And like you said,
and we know this is global depopulation, and we're just seeing the beginning of the deaths that
are going to come from this and they're still pushing the jab they're still pushing it biden's
going to go out on a on a vac get your vaccine tour i mean it's it's just insanity yes and they're
pushing a global pandemic treaty letting the world health organization giving them legally
binding the european union is pushing this very hard,
giving them binding legal authority to lock down entire countries if they wish.
You know, Tedros is just a Marxist politician.
He doesn't have any background in medicine or anything like that.
But they want to put the World Health Organization at the center of this.
They're talking about continuing and escalating the vaccine passports
because they have turned into a global ID,
which was always the plan.
And so the European Union is very excited about all that.
None of this is leaving.
None of this, even in the United States, as we look at this, has all just been put on
pause because all of the underlying emergency executive orders and everything else are still
in place.
You know, and I talk about that on a daily basis.
Governor Abbott just re-upped his.
Yeah, I know.
He just did a new one, and so did Newsom.
Oh, we'll be out of the emergency in February 2023.
And even Governor Ducey in Arizona never rescinded the one that we had in Arizona.
So I think every single state still has their executive order
because it gives them the ability to get the money from the government
and then also has this power. And I had one lady, you know, reach out going, Oh,
you know, I'm going to,
I think DeSantis is going to run and I'm going to vote for him. And I said,
do you realize that a bill that he signed last year,
he left in the clause in that bill for mass quarantine and vaccinations.
These guys are all involved. Yeah.
Why doesn't he put in a continuing state of emergency for hurricanes, for example?
I mean, we know a hurricane is going to come again, so we might as well just keep that emergency executive order and keep the money coming from Washington.
I mean, that's the same thing that we're talking about, except that that's a real thing.
The hurricanes are real.
Exactly.
But with those emergency powers, they can do whatever they want
to the people. That's right. And that, and that just keeps going. And I think people, you know,
like you said, this is this little tiny pause, but they do that. They push and then they tell
people like rebel, and then they back off a tiny bit and they give you a little breather. And then
they push again until you rebel. And then they back off a little bit. This is not going to stop
at any level. We're going to look at, I think more so than they back off a little bit. This is not going to stop at any level.
We're going to look at, I think more so than what he said a year ago.
I think this is going to be a dark winter for a lot of people.
And especially in Western Europe right now, they're going to have 40% of their population not have any heat and food.
This is going to go so fast globally with the issues that are happening.
And it's going to be here too. We
have, we already have, you know, drought in some areas and the Mississippi has not been able to
get barges down the Mississippi with some of the water being lower. It's going to be everywhere.
And people have to just, you know, I keep telling everybody prepare and pray. At this point,
you need to prepare and you need to pray but you need to jump in somewhere and
when it comes down to health care when it comes to the point of who knows what they're going to
launch next we need to get people to that place of real health and what that looks like and that's
our complete focus and the team behind the scenes is helping what we're working on forming it as a
ministry as a non-profit and the protections that this has given us and the research we've done around this.
We just need everybody's help, us, to help them by donating.
That's the biggest thing.
We're coming on as a core level member to get us up and going to that next step.
Well, that's great.
And again, if people want to join this and be a part of building
a, we need to build back better. Where did I hear that before? We need to build the medical system
and we need to build it back better than it was before all this stuff really went south. It was
already pretty rotten, but the people have now seen just how rotten, just how corrupt, just how owned these people are.
And so it has been made pretty clear.
That's one of the things I talk about this all the time, Julie.
We look at what's going on with education and all the rest of this stuff.
Yeah, it's been a difficult time, but God has put us in a situation where parents now have no excuse.
They've seen because they saw a classroom from home.
They've seen what this is like. They've seen how the school has abused their kids with masks and boxes and social distancing and all this other kind of stuff they've done to the kids.
They've seen what they're taught.
And so now it's like, what are you going to do about it?
Now the ball is in our court.
God has shown us what the problem is.
And the same thing is true of the medical stuff.
He's shown us the corruption.
There's no question about this anymore
and and you know we're talking about the cancer thing it was uh jill biden uh dr jill came out
saying there's gonna be a lot more cancer coming out that's a cover story she's putting there she
said well this is because people weren't going in for their regular checkups and everything so it
got kind of advanced and so you're going to see a big escalation that they know what's coming
and and we know what they have done and we have to start building our separate society because there's no help coming from the GOP.
They're going to skirt around this entire issue.
They're still talking about the traditional issues.
And there are some important issues about gun control and abortion and things like that.
But they're not going to get off of those issues, even though for the last two years
we've been suffering under something that is completely never been seen before.
And even though they are now formulating, the Biden administration is now formulating
a centralized digital currency.
So they're not going to even talk about that and what is coming.
They won't talk about what happened in the last two years.
So the type of thing that you're doing there with Freedom Healthcare is very important.
I just give it out again. It is freedom-healthcare.us. Go to that website,
see if there's some way that you can get involved and you can help out because we desperately need to have a clean blood supply for emergencies. That's a key thing that has to come up right
away. I'm glad that you're addressing that. That really is a need. Thank you very much, Julie. Yeah, yeah, thank you. Yeah, you know,
if all of this hadn't have happened, we wouldn't have known. You know, God always brings good out
of evil. If we hadn't seen this, we wouldn't have known the issues. So we literally can look at this
as, even though it's been horrible and it's going to get worse,
this is a good thing because we have the ability now to make change happen. And this is truly a
renaissance. This is a rebirth. And it's like, all right, everybody, this is it. We have to create
new. We have to create a new America. We have to move forward and create a new America. We're
leaving everything behind. I give people the analogy of the windshield and the
rear view mirror. The windshield is wide open. You get to see everything ahead of you. That's
the direction we're going. The rear view mirror is small. We're not going backwards. We know all
the garbage. We know what they've done to us. We now know everything's behind us. We're not looking
back anymore. We're only going forward. That's a good analogy. And when you mentioned that,
when I talk about this reawakened America and the thing that's going on, I'm still arguing about the Trump election two years ago, which, you know, he locked the election down. So you're going to get
a mail-in election and all the corruption. But, you know, that really is what's wrong with that
organization. They've got a windshield that is completely covered with a rearview mirror. So
they can't even see what's ahead.
They can't see what's behind them.
That's the best way to describe the reawaken America tour, isn't it?
And what people don't realize now, it's like, stop, you know, stop looking back.
Stop reiterating what's happened.
We know what's happened.
We know the corruption.
Let's move forward.
Don't look back anymore.
Let's just start running forward.
We need to move forward at light speed to be helping people in all directions.
Everybody needs to jump in somewhere.
I agree.
Let me just ask you before we go, what was it that brought you to Tennessee, or is it too personal to talk about?
Because when we came to Tennessee, we wanted to escape the heat, and we wanted the climate that we were more accustomed to.
So we were anxious to get out of South Texas and come to Tennessee. What brought you here?
Yeah, I think it's funny that you and I both ended up here. I didn't expect to come here.
I was happy in Arizona. I had a nice old life, just me and my dog, loved my house, had a pool.
And God had really just been picking on me for about a year, even before anything with
Freedom Healthcare, now to be over a year, picking at me to move.
And I just, I didn't want to go.
I just didn't want to go.
And my friend who I talk to every Sunday, we do devotions.
And she would ask me, she's like, okay, where are you on the timeline on the whole little
thing?
And I said, I'm like 85% there.
I'm not there yet.
I don't want to go.
I want to go. I want to go. And literally I was sitting outside
in my pool one Saturday, just enjoying the beautiful weather of Arizona, just talking to
the Holy Spirit. And I kid you not, I hear, go, it's time for the next adventure. And it was so
loud that I just had to sit back on, all right, I can't deny it anymore. I have to go.
So I called my friend who's a real estate agent going, I have to put my house on the market.
And it was like, I had to come here. And there was a reason. So that's how I ended up here.
You know, this is God directed. Everything that is happening is God directed.
Well, that's great. The way it happened to me was I heard a voice that said, go, but it was some security guards
rock marching me out of InfoWars.
So, you know, God works in mysterious ways.
And it was a real blessing.
So, yeah.
Total blessing.
Total blessing.
And there's amazing people here.
I mean, there's been, within the first, you know, week or two of me being here, and I've been here almost three months, just the introductions that are being made and the people that I'm meeting and the people that are helping and a couple of our team were already here.
So it's pretty cool.
And it's just, you know, it's 24 hours at a time.
God, who do we get to talk to today?
What are you going to do today?
And we just keep moving forward.
But this is his baby.
I'm just the hands and feet and everybody else that's involved is helping along.
Oh, that's great.
I'm so happy that you have found that and that you view life that way because that is a healthy perspective to have.
Again, Julie Wentz and the organization is freedom-healthcare.us.
Thank you very much, Julie.
Thank you. May God bless. Thank you, David.
May God bless your organization.
I know it'll be a blessing to other people
once it gets in place.
Thank you, David.
Thank you.
All right, we're going to take a quick break, folks.
We'll be right back.
Stay with us. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Very whistleblowers are sounding the alarm on devastating consequences of the Pentagon's
vaccine mandate.
And what is good is that they're finally realizing in a large way, and I think a lot of this is due to the fact that Dale Saron, who stood up for the rights of the military against
this experimental anthrax vaccine 20 years ago, as I mentioned. He has now focused very sharply on this garbage that was put in a year ago.
A Cormonati, legally distinct from the Pfizer BioNTech.
Spike Vax, legally distinct from the Moderna vaccine.
But keeping the trade, approving those trade name things, but keeping them off the market,
at the same time saying they're legally distinct,
but the same thing is what they're saying.
So why would they do that?
They did it simply so that they could have a prevarication
to pretend that they could require this legally.
And so it was all based on a lie.
All this stuff that's happened over the last year has been based on a
fundamental lie.
People have fought it on medical issues.
People have fought it,
especially on religious exemptions,
but at the core was a heinous lie.
Uh,
as they tried to,
um,
have their mandates and,
um,
their liability at the same time,
uh,
protected, uh, mandates and their liability at the same time protected.
Saren said at the heart of most of these legal claims is the fact that there is no
licensed vaccine available to service members.
He said the continued push to vaccinate service members is done just to break them, as I
pointed out, about 80,000 kicked out so far.
But this is an ongoing issue.
And just to show you, and that's one of the reasons
why they're now desperately pushing this to kids,
because they want to get off of this emergency use authorization
and the PrEP Act and get on to the legal immunity
that they get with a childhood vaccine program.
That's why they're sacrificing kids for this.
Sacrifice the military.
Sacrifice the kids.
Sacrifice everybody.
For what?
For their love of money.
That's what this is about.
This is, I've got a listener who has worked on the airlines,
and he was contacting us on a regular basis about what was happening,
his masks were on and off and all the rest of this stuff.
And now it has taken another turn.
I just got another letter from him.
He says, TSA and the government are trying to push tyranny again with airline employees.
This time they're trying to force us to give up our fingerprints
so they can create a criminal database to constantly monitor all airline employees.
Not kidding, he says.
It's called the RAP-back program.
Another mandate, also known as an illegal dictate from a government agency that has zero constitutional authority to exist.
Oh, and by the way, we already submitted our fingerprints when we were hired.
So why do we need them again?
I'm sure it's for tracking purposes, which is a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
I suspect that the reason they're asking for them again is because they're going to be handed out
to some other agency for which they don't have some kind of legal protection to hand the data over.
So, you know, I'm sure it was TSA that got it, but this may be something for a specific purpose that's going to be to decline and state that mandates are illegal dictates.
Hence, April 18th, 2022,
the end of the face diaper dictate,
a court blocking Biden's illegal dictate
to forgive student debt.
And just today,
the New York Supreme Court ruled
that the New York City illegal dictate
of no jab, no job for city employees
was unconstitutional and all employees who were fired must be rehired and given back pay.
I'll be pointing out these examples to the leftists running my airline who will push this illegal mess.
I would emphasize the fact that if you sue them and you win to give you
back pay plus a lot of damages as well, because that's what's happening in New
York city, we've already had situations where they repealed it for various
groups that just do one at a time.
Oh, we're not going to mandate it for, you know, going to the basketball games.
I think they pull that off, you know, the, the, uh, interior, uh,
things, the interior things,
the mandates for that.
And then pulling it off
for private companies.
But they kept it on
for their employees.
And so now a New York judge
has stricken down
the New York City vaccine mandate,
slammed the mayor,
orders workers to get reinstatement
with back pay.
This is the headline
from Zero Hedge.
So we just defeated the vaccine mandate for every single city employee,
not just for sanitation, said the attorney, Chad LaVeglia,
who announced the verdict outside the courthouse,
adding that the mandate was now null and void.
It was always null and void.
They've done all of this stuff under color of law.
And this is why, you know, we look at this
and it's individuals who have been fighting this
because our political leaders,
it doesn't matter which party they are,
they're all on board with this stuff.
As I said all along, as bad as New York is,
as bad as Michigan is, it was Trump who kept giving them the money.
The very first thing that any politician does, whether it's a president or a governor or anybody else, you withhold money.
When DeSantis started defending against some of these issues, his first thing was, well, you're not going to get any state money. If you violate this, you know, if you force people to do this, that's what Trump should
have done as president. Why didn't he? Because he was fully, fully on board with this.
Again, you know, you look at that, uh, analogy, people can't see what's ahead because they've
got such a big rear view mirror. They, they, is behind them i got rid of the rear view mirror in my car i just pulled it off
and threw it away um but uh because it got in the way i put extra mirrors on the uh on the sides and
little circular things that are uh give you a wide view actually i have better visibility now than i
did with the rear view mirror i don't have anything in front because i had a small windshield and the
and the um rear view mirror was too big but they're not even seen clearly in the rearview mirror and I don't have anything in front because I had a small windshield and the rearview mirror was too big.
But they're not even seeing clearly in the rearview mirror.
They don't even clearly see what Trump did in 2020.
They don't clearly see Trump bragging about the vaccine because they don't want to see
him bragging about it.
And their mind, they just shut that off.
Oh, no, no, he's on our side, they say.
They see what they want to see.
So they're being reinstated with back pay in New York City.
The dominoes are falling, said one of the people involved in the case.
I hope that is the case.
But it is distressing to me to see that as unpopular as
these things are, look at this is, these are workers in New York City having to fight the
Democrats. Now, if you were running for office in New York City, wouldn't you want to take the
side of the workers who were being, you know, pushed into this type of thing? Even the people
who submitted to it didn't like the fact that they were being pressured into doing it.
And they didn't like the fact that they could be pressured into doing it again in the future for who knows what.
So this is an unpopular thing with everybody except the Democrats and the Republicans who are running for office.
It is a slam dunk.
If you wanted to get people's votes, you stand against that and you stand for liberty. If you stand for liberty, It is a slam dunk. If you wanted to get people's votes,
you stand against that and you stand for liberty.
If you stand for liberty, that is a unifying thing.
Why won't they do that?
I mean, why won't any of these,
of course, it's a rhetorical question,
look at all these Democrat candidates.
Well, you know, I don't want the government in there
with me and my doctor telling me what I have to do
when they're talking about abortion, but they won't talk about it when it comes to the vaccine mandates. And what's
amazingly insane is that when the Democrats say that, you know who never points out the hypocrisy
of that? The Republican opponent. The Republican opponent never says, but wait a minute, you just
said that when it came to the vaccine mandates, when it came to the masks, when it came to social
distancing and the lockdown. You said you were going to dictate medical stuff, so why shouldn't
we dictate the abortion for people or whatever? I mean, they don't call them out on their hypocrisy.
The Republicans don't. I mean, that is just laying there, waiting for them to seize that,
and they just leave it laying there
because they don't want to talk about that whatsoever.
COVID vaccines have caused 84% of all deaths recorded in VAERS
for the past 32 years.
This is the headline from vaccineimpact.com.
But let's think about this as well.
16% of the deaths, as he has pointed out,
when he criticized Republican governors and even a couple of Democrat governors who said,
well, we're not going to mandate this COVID shot
for kids to get to school.
Do you realize that you've had a lot of deaths
from MMR shots?
We've perhaps made autism common,
just like we've made myocarditis and pericarditis
and thrombocytopenia.
We've made them all household words and common.
Autism is the same way.
And as I pointed out,
you had about 11 for the last 10 years,
you had about 11 people a year,
loving kids a year dying from MMR.
If it was any other product,
they would have stopped it,
but they keep it going.
As a matter of fact,
there's massive recall on Takata airbags.
They've had over,
I'm trying, I'm guessing that I think it's about six or seven years
since they've seen these Takata airbag failures.
These are typically in areas where they have high humidity
and something fails and it causes it to fire without there being an accident.
And it sends metal projectiles into the chest of the
person who is sitting there at the steering wheel, kills them. So we've had about 14 deaths over the
last six or seven years. It didn't have to get to that level before they put out a massive recall
and said, you're not going to sell that anymore, and you're going to pull them back, and you're going to replace them with something that doesn't have that fault.
But we had, with MMR, we had more than 10 times that much.
And they ignore it.
They fight against it.
They require it for children.
We've had 11 per year dying from the MMR vaccine.
Nobody dying from measles. Not even the people who get measles,
even though they've been
multiply vaccinated by it.
Patient zero.
And three other people in New York
all coming down with measles.
All of them vaccinated one to two times.
Nobody died though.
But they use that as an excuse
to require vaccination from all kids. So this is what we have
to focus on. I just have to say, you know, we have to start holding these Republicans' feet to the
fire. Why aren't you talking about this? Why, when you talk about abortion and you take these opposite
sides, why don't you seize on that as a debating
point to show the hypocrisy?
So Biden is going to start offering free flu vaccines to border crossers, illegal aliens
in the West because he's a salesman for the big pharmaceutical companies, just like Fauci,
salesman for the big pharma.
How do we get people to take more flu shots?
This has been the story forever.
John Rapoport, one of the people who has been following this thing,
a voice crying in the wilderness, you know, against the flu shot,
the pharmaceutical industry telling people how, do you realize that one of the leading causes of death in our society
is the medical care that we're getting i mean the direct cause of death
you know people dying from the directly from what is happening to them rather than as a consequence
of what they're being treated as i've pointed out before my father died from chemotherapy
uh he didn't die from cancer as soon soon as they gave him the chemotherapy, it killed him.
You know,
killed him faster than the cancer did. But they listed his
cause of death as cancer.
Now, that was the reason he went to the hospital.
It was the hospital, though, that killed him.
So,
when we look at this, how do we approach
this?
This is an article
that you'll find on Daily skeptic how to talk to friends
about the vaccines without alarming them and that is a difficult thing because
you know when we have a situation and we see people dying and we see the turbo
cancer running really fast and spreading very fast and what do you do about this
you know people will just shut down they Uh, they'll walk away. How do you get through to them? How do you give them the bad news? I mean,
this is the problem that physicians have always struggled with. You know,
and they see that somebody who's got a terminal illness, you know, uh,
do I tell them that tell their family, how do you, you know, how do you do this?
And an article last week says, uh, Nick Rendell,
I highlighted the government's missed opportunity in focusing
on vaccines rather than weight loss and healthy living and the fight against COVID.
A research paper published by The Lancet implied that just a two-point reduction in the body
mass index, that's about 14 pounds, delivers the same level of risk reduction against serious disease as
is claimed for a COVID booster shot four months after vaccination,
except that it doesn't deliver any of that stuff.
So how do you talk to people about that?
He talks about, you know,
the rationale for the vaccines is rested on the idea that it's going to reduce
infection and it's going to reduce spread. It's going to reduce deaths.
It's going to reduce hospital admissions it's going to reduce spread, it's going to reduce deaths, it's going to reduce hospital admissions.
All of that has proven false.
We now have the receipts.
We now have the records.
And so it is a difficult thing to try to get this through to people.
And yet we have to do what we can to try to warn people,
even when they don't want to hear the truth.
So as we move forward and we look at what the World Health Organization is doing,
it's not just the health side of it.
It is, you know, we have two things, excuses that are driving people in fear to this, of course, the climate issue, the pandemic issue.
But it's got multiple aspects.
What I talked about at the beginning of the program, the CBDC aspect, the financial aspect, the energy aspect, making people dependent on them, taking things away from us all of these things are focused on are the focus of the the
great reset and what the globalists are trying to do before we run out of time I
just want to mention real quickly that Elon Musk essentially saying he's going
to close tomorrow on the Twitter deal that is kind of the deadline if that
doesn't happen tomorrow they go to court So he's planning to close on this deal tomorrow. He's planning, as he said, to get rid of 75% of
the people on Twitter. That's going to make it difficult perhaps for them to try to personally
censor us. Don't really know what's going to happen with it, but they're losing most of their
active users. They point out, they define a heavy tweeter as somebody who logs into Twitter six or seven days
a week and tweets about three or four times a week. So I guess by that standpoint, I'm a heavy
user, even though I just now post up, uh, what, uh, what videos we're doing. I don't really spend
the time engaging on it because I know I'm thoroughly throttled there. But now it has also become kind of a porn site.
The biggest categories is now nudity and pornography on Twitter.
Imagine that.
I wonder what Elon Musk is going to do about that, if anything.
No, it's going to be, I honestly don't think he's going to do anything.
Because I remember I played the clip for you when you had somebody come from
the european union and their newest censorship bill because they don't have a first amendment
in the european union uh legal documents and so they sent a guy over to directly tell him you're
going to take over twitter you're going to censor who we tell you to and he said yes yes he bowed to
them he bowed to them and just to remind you not not only the capitulation of Elon Musk, but also the fact that he is not on our side.
His focus is just going to delay the Neuralink exhibit, his latest dog and pony show.
And his ultimate goal, as he's pointed pointed out is to unify humankind with artificial
intelligence to create cyborgs he has a satanic agenda that's it for the today show thank you for
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